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A programme for children at home.
Today's story is called 'Bodger'

(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carole Ward
Presenter:
Colin Jeavons
Pianist:
Patrick Harvey
Graphics:
Graham McCallum
Film editor:
Terry Cornelius
Scripted and directed by:
David Turnbull
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Editor:
Joy Whitby

Fourteen programmes on the laws that affect our daily lives.
Introduced by John Edmunds.

What is your legal position if someone is injured because you were careless? The law calls it negligence and the rule is that you must not injure your neighbour. But who, in law, is your neighbour? This programme examines some of the leading cases in which this question has been answered.
With William Blackstone, Legal Correspondent, Sunday Times.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Edmunds
Speaker:
William Blackstone
Script:
David Tench
Designer:
Jean Tulloch
Director:
John Eidinow
Producer:
Joy Harington
[Actress]:
Vivien Heilbron
[Actress]:
Jan Stewart
[Actor]:
Leo Maguire

A play-off between teams from
Dover - Beryl Harrison, John Henderson, Ronald Robertson
and Southampton - Lettice Thornton, William Baker, Richard Orman
Introduced by Derek Hart.
Tonight's Crossword

Contributors

Contestant (Dover):
Beryl Harrison
Contestant (Dover):
John Henderson
Contestant (Dover):
Ronald Robertson
Contestant (Southampton):
Lettice Thornton
Contestant (Southampton):
William Baker
Contestant (Southampton):
Richard Orman
Presenter:
Derek Hart
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson

David Fairhall and Penny Bowles cover the world of ships, boats, and the sea.

Too many boats are chasing too few berths, and weekend sailors without a mooring are having to pay £5 a week or more to rent one in a marina. Do these new yacht harbours make sailing too expensive? Do their bars and boutiques, car parks and supermarkets, spoil the peace and quiet of a weekend 'pottering about in boats'? Waterline reports from Chichester Yacht Basin, Britain's newest marina.
See page 51

Contributors

Presenter:
David Fairhall
Presenter:
Penny Bowles
Producer:
Brian Robins

A thriller in six parts by Victor Canning.
Starring Terence Longdon, Isobel Black and Peter Vaughan

Raikes, planning a vast diamond haul for the Tinto crime syndicate, is unaware that his assistant Sandra is reporting to the mysterious Pyramid organisation.
(Shown on Saturday)

Contributors

Writer:
Victor Canning
Sandra:
Isobel Black
Raikes:
Terence Longdon
Frant:
Peter Vaughan

Year by year more of our coast-line is destroyed, its history and beauty lost for ever. Before this erosion is complete, something can and must be done.
Commentary by James Cameron.
Spoken by Stephen Murray.

Contributors

Writer:
James Cameron
Narrator:
Stephen Murray
Director:
Lewis McLeod
Producer:
John Taylor

Yehudi Menuhin directs and plays with the Bath Festival Orchestra
Leader, Robert Masters
and Jacqueline du Pre (cello)
soloist, Jacqueline du Pre
Introduced by Philip Moore who also talks to Sir Michael Tippett about his Fantasia Concertante.
From the South and West
See page 52

Contributors

Orchestra director/Violinist:
Yehudi Menuhin
Musicians:
The Bath Festival Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Robert Masters
Cellist:
Jacqueline du Pre
Presenter:
Philip Moore
Interviewee:
Sir Michael Tippett
Television direction:
Kenneth Savidge

Ian Trethowan looks back over the past week in Parliament and introduces reports on big debates in both Houses, questions to Ministers, significant moves behind the scenes, and the effects of M.P.s' work inside and outside Westminster.
With Hardiman Scott, David Holmes.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Hardiman Scott
Reporter:
David Holmes
Editor:
Michael Balkwill

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