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7.35 Any Old Copper
8.0 How Viruses Reproduce
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6.45 Telecommunication Systems
7.10 Changing Sea Levels
7.35 Any Old Copper
8.0 How Viruses Reproduce
8.25 Chemistry: ESR Spectroscopy
(to 8.50)
Floella Benjamin and Fred Harris say Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
If you 're out and about,
Keep your eyes open wide, See people and places-Or come for a ride!
Musicians CHRIS WALKER , PETER BEAMENT
Story: Pennies for the Dog by ANN THWAITE illustrated by MARGERY GILL
Director SHEILA FRASER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
A book that takes young
Chris, his friend Joy and his robot toy Gizmo on a magical adventure back to Bible times.
4: The Miracle Rod
This week Chris, Joy and Gizmo watch the baby Moses grow up to become the leader who takes the Israelites across the Red Sea to escape the bloodthirsty soldiers of Pharaoh.
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The series for Sunday morning in which you are united with your fellow viewers in a simple service of prayer and fellowship.
Today's worship comes from a viewer's home in London and is introduced by Gary Davies.
The speaker is the well-known broadcaster The Rev Robert Foxcroft. Television presentation SIMON HAMMOND
Series producer ANGELA TILBY
In the series of occasional chats with musical artists, Krishan Gould talks to classical singer
Ustad Salamat Ali Khan , who also sings a morning raga, accompanied by Ustad Sharafat Ali Khan.
Renu Kassam provides some light entertainment with a Gujarati geet.
Producer YOUSUFAZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of eight programmes 7: Get it Together
Tony Buzan shows how, with proper preparation and organisation, you can improve and enjoy study and learning.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Ten programmes with Chris Serle and Katia Dandoulaki
Book £7.95, two cassettes £7.48 or three records £12.08 from booksellers
A series of six films 3: Sex Education
This programme looks at some of the difficulties and dilemmas faced by parents in preparing teenagers for this important part of adult life. Director JEREMY ORLEBAR
Producer JENNY ROGERS For notes send 22p sae. 12 x 9, to:
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A series of six programmes 3: The Gender Gap A personal view by Celia Hoyles ,
Professor of Mathematics, Institute of Education
(London University), of the myths and prejudices about education, computing and girls.
Series producer IAN WOOLF Producer ROBERT ALBURY
The last of nine programmes Cacti and Succulents
Geoffrey Smith shows how to grow cacti from seed and offers practical advice on growing living stones and the Christmas cactus.
Film editor PETER RINGSTEAD Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Book £1.50 from booksellers
Romeo in Rhythm
An omnibus edition by Bev Doyle and Valerie Georgeson.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Tom and Jerry play cat and mouse.
starring
Kenneth Connor Charles Hawtrey Leslie Phillips Joan Sims
Kenneth Williams
Hattie Jacques
Rosalind Knight , Ted Ray
In the first of a new season of British comedies for Sunday afternoons, the 'Carry On' teaching team are on the receiving end of the punishment as their pupils devise one fiendish prank after another. When a Ministry of Education inspector and a noted child psychiatrist visit Maudlin Street Secondary Modern
School, the pupils embark on a devastating programme of sabotage which will ensure their acting headmaster never leaves them!
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS
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Michael Wood together with Sarah Greene launches a major project to mark the 900th anniversary next year of William the Conqueror's
Domesday Book. It will create a new 20th-century Domesday Book, using the most modern information technology. The programme also announces a national photographic competition. Producer ERIC ROWAN
Editor PETER ARMSTRONG
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Introduced by Hugh Scully Portsmouth lives up to its naval tradition when the Roadshow experts visit the city's Guildhall. A silver trophy presented by Lord Curzon to the East India
Squadron is valued at £2,000. There's a dental cabinet complete with gruesome instruments; a fine patchwork quilt; and a huge mechanical music machine bought from a village pub for five shillings and now worth up to £4,000.
Directors YVONNE DEUTSCHMAN
DAVID MITCHELL
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
Thora Hird introduces more popular hymns chosen by Songs of Praise viewers who have written asking for hymns with special associations and which they have come to love.
This week the hymns all relate to special days in the Church year. Thora visits her daughter's parish church in the Sussex countryside, and Canon Bill Peters tells her about Rogation, Harvest and Remembrance Sundays.
All things bright and beautiful; We plough the fields and scatter (Wir pflugen); For the fallen; Abide with me (Eventide); O come, O come,
Emmanuel (Veni Emmanuel); Away in a manger; It came upon the midnight clear; Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Picardy); Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket)
Director: Valetta Stallabrass
Producers: David Kremer, Elizabeth Gort
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starring Anna Carteret as Inspector Kate Longton
Strike the Father by JOHN FOSTER
When Kate has supper at the home of one of her officers, she takes a phone call which has serious repercussions on the family she is with. Stunt driver STUART ST PAUL Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director GRAEME HARPER
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A Fast Boat to China
A series of four programmes featuring Alan Whicker aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 on her three-month winter voyage around the Pacific - the ultimate cruise. 1: Tahiti- Wellington
'I'm a well-adjusted old lady....'
This series considers the buoyant 'upstairs-downstairs' life experienced sailing around the Pacific in 80 days. Here Whicker is dazzled by emeralds too enormous not to be real, surprised by the most pampered passenger, disappointed by the ship's wheel, swayed by South Sea islanders - and tempted into totally sinful behaviour ... Film editor IAN PITCH
Director MICHAEL TUCHNER BBC Bristol
with Esther Rantzen
Reporters Bill Buckley Gavin Campbell Michael Groth and at the That's Life newsdesk Maev Alexander and John Gould
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
with Jan Leeming Weather News
A series of eight films on historic ships and maritime museums in Britain, written and presented by Anthony Burton. 2: Setting Sail
Film editor KEITH WILTON
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
The fourth of six programmes about families who make music together.
Presented by Roy Castle and featuring
The Wolffs from Oxford.
The amazing world of brass bands is explored in this film: your guide is Frank Wolff , who plays in, and organises, the City of Oxford Silver Band. The Tricks, from Budleigh Salterton. Pillars of the local Methodist church, where the Tricks family has always dominated (and now threatens to monopolise) the choir. Reporter Jill Phillips
Film director Hilary MURPHY Producer TONY STAVEACRE BBC Bristol