A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week: Richard Goolden
(to 11.30)
The end of the last day's play at Lord's.
(to 18.05)
for Tuesday
and the latest news
7.30 Mathematics '64: 6: Using the Language
A series of twenty programmes reflecting new trends in mathematics and in the teaching of mathematics.
Equality is rare, inequality is common. Many industrial problems yield not a single answer but a solution set.
Presented by Professor W.H. Cockcroft.
8.0 Men and Money: 6: The Cosmopolitans
Written by Paul Ferris.
A series of six programmes about the City of London.
In one square mile can be found most of the important financial figures in the country. Who are they? What do they do? What is their power and influence?
The City is known for doing things in its own way.
Spoken by Tony Garnett.
8.45 Materials for the Engineer: 6: Materials in Miniature
A series of nine programmes on the science of materials made in collaboration with the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London.
Principal speaker, Dr. J.C. Anderson
9.15 Power in British Politics: 6: The Role of the Commons
A series of six programmes which describe the development of our political system and show where power lies today.
In the nineteenth century, government centred on the House of Commons. This is no longer so. Tonight's programme considers how this change came about and discusses some problems that have arisen from this loss of power.
Taking part in the programme: Richard Crossman, M.P., Jeremy Thorpe, M.P.
Introduced by Maurice Shock.
A look at the the commodities market, which sees trading in any number of esoteric goods, from bleached Japanese seaweed to dried beaver testicles. (1964) Show more
The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra with Bobby Breen
Introduced by Steve Race.
and a look at tomorrow