Today's story is 'Bod's Apple' by Michael and Joanne Cole
(repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 pm)
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Ten programmes about principles and methods
Two lessons are compared. One uses the traditional method of formal exposition ('chalk and talk') - the other is based on 'Discovery.' Their content is the same.
Speakers Drs Meredith and Eunice Belbin
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
Weather
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A duel of words and wit between Cliff Michelmore, James Burke, Antony Viccars and Jean Metcalfe, Alexandra Bastedo, Annie Farrow
Referee Robert Robinson
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The Money Programme celebrates its 150th edition on a blaze of publicity and some nice words from the critics.
"I like The Money Programme, BBC2's equivalent of the business supplements... (Brian) Widlake did the interviews well, asking the right questions, and pressing for the answers. He was firm, but not belligerent, polite, but never obsequious. A very good programme." (Julian Critchley, The Times)
Introduced by Brian Widlake, John Tusa, Peter Ross
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by Geoffrey Chaucer
adapted for television by Martin Starkie and Nevill Coghill
Chaucer's bawdy pantomime: page 10
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The world-famous white stallions at the Empire Pool, Wembley
For the first time in Britain, the complete performance of the Classical Art of Riding as practised at the Imperial Court of Vienna for 400 years. A spectacular performance featuring 17 Lipizzaner Stallions, 12 riders and full musical accompaniment under the direction of Colonel Hans Handler, CVO Director of the School
The State Trumpeters of the Blues and Royals by permission of the Officer Commanding
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with Joan Bakewell talking to A. S. Neill, author and child psychologist
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