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9.0 Physical Science
Chemical Technology
9.25 Swim
5: Back-stroke
9.52 Look and Read
The Welsh Telegram
10.15 Mathscore Two
3: A Matter of Degree
10.38 Exploring Science
Fire, Earth, Metals
11.0 Talkabout
The Blind Men and the Elephant
11.19 Hyn o Fyd Yn y Flair
4: Troi a Throelli
(This World. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
11.40 Going to Work
Work Experience at School
12.3 pm Plants in Action
5: Growing Concerns
Book (same title) £9.50 from booksellers

The Wedding of Shila and Balbir Presenters Carol Chell , Dev Sagoo
Pianist PETER PONTZEN
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES
Designergabybrachacki
Scripts devised by MARGIE BARBOUR Director TERRY MARSH
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenters:
Carol Chell
Pianist:
Dev Sagoo
Pianist:
Peter Pontzen
Designer:
Joanna Isles
Unknown:
Margie Barbour
Director:
Terry Marsh
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Kathryn Pogson
Gobbolino, the Witch's Cat by URSULA MORAY WILLIAMS
5:Gobbolino the Kitchen Cat
Illustrations DEREK STEELE
Adapted by MICHAEL KERRIGAN Directed by KATHRYN WOLFE Producer ANGELA BEECHING

Contributors

Unknown:
Kathryn Pogson
Unknown:
Ursula Moray Williams
Adapted By:
Michael Kerrigan
Directed By:
Kathryn Wolfe
Producer:
Angela Beeching

Introduced by Stu Francis
with special star guests The Great Soprendo, Modern Romance, The Jets
The Hot Dogs, presented by Paul Page and Peta Page
also featuring Leigh Miles and Julie Dorne Brown

Stu Francis introduces a star-packed show with all your favourite stars. There are three exciting heats of the quiz game Take a Letter, with two top celebrities to help the finalists. So, 'Get your voice ready, come on, let's hear you shout, it's Crackerjack'

Contributors

Presenter:
Stu Francis
Magician:
The Great Soprendo
Musicians:
Modern Romance
Musicians:
The Jets
The Hot Dogs presented by:
Paul Page
The Hot Dogs presented by:
Peta Page
Script:
Mike Radford
Script:
Barry Fairweather
Musical Director:
David Firman
Sound:
Mike Giles
Lighting:
Brian Clemett
Designer:
Graeme Thomson
Director:
John Bishop
Producer:
Paul Ciani

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West

and at 6.22 Nationwide
Presented by Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully
including
The Delia Smith Report
The first in a series in which supercook Delia Smith examines what goes into the food we eat. Tonight she begins with Sugar: a Spoonful too Many?
At 6.45 Sportswide with David Icke

Contributors

Presented By:
Richard Kershaw
Presented By:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
David Icke

Jeux sans Frontieres: The Grand Final
After a highly successful 18-year run, this is the last Jeux sans Frontieres. At stake, the European Championship of 1982. Tonight's show comes from the ancient mountain town of Urbino in Italy, birthplace of the painter Raphael.
The teams taking part are: Great Britain: Chamwood Belgium: Rochefort France: Foix Italy: La Maddalena Portugal: Madeira Switzerland: Versoix Yugoslavia: Cacak Introduced by Michele Gammino and Simona Izzo
Commentator Stuart Hall
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Michele Gammino
Presenter:
Simona Izzo
Commentator:
Stuart Hall
Producer:
Geoffrey Wilson
Presentation by:
The Italian Television Service

A series of six programmes by Richard Waring
Starring Derek Waring and Mel Martin
featuring Derek Francis, Derek Farr, Elizabeth Counsell, Paul Daneman

Unless Rupert can retrieve the shares which he stupidly gave his wife on their wedding night, his firm cannot expand. Unfortunately, he has just divorced his wife and what's more she's discovered why her shares have become so important.

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Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Designer:
Garry Freeman
Producer:
Harold Snoad
Rupert Bannister:
Derek Waring
Diana Bannister:
Mel Martin
George Gilkes:
Derek Francis
Secretary:
Vivienne Ross
Miss Phillips:
Delia Paton
Gladys:
Carmel Cryan
Fred:
Charlie Stewart
Eric:
Jay Neill
Mr Matheson:
Derek Farr
Pamela:
Elizabeth Counsell
John Hastings:
Paul Daneman

Starring John Heyl, Parker Stevenson

It is 1942 and, at an exclusive American boys' school, Gene, the intellectual, and Finny, the athlete, are inseparable - a mutual admiration society of two. But after a crippling accident to Finny, rumours start in the school - did he fall or was he pushed?

Films: page 14

(to 12.35)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Fred Segal
Based on the novel by:
John Knowles
Producer:
Robert A. Goldston
Director:
Larry Peerce
Finny:
John Heyl
Gene:
Parker Stevenson
Leper:
Peter Brush
Brinker:
Victor Bevine
Chet:
Scott Bradbury
Bobby:
John E.A. MacKenzie
John:
Mark Trefethen
Quackenbush:
Frank Wilich Jr
Mr Patchwithers:
William Roerick
Mrs Patchwithers:
Elizabeth B. Brewster
Mr Ludsbury:
Edward Echols

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