Guess Who I Am? by JEAN WATSON Guest storyteller Colin Jeavons Presenters this week:
Karen Platt , Johnny Ball
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
For Colleges
Part of the Union
Women are now joining unions at twice the rate of men. What are the obstacles to women's full participation in union affairs?
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series producer JOHN TWITCHlN
Discussion notes are available from BBC Further Education Office, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA.
Presented by ANNE LAPPING and MICHAEL REINHOLD
9: Is there a Dentist in the House?
In many areas, there is a severe shortage of dentists and some treatments are not available under the NHS. There appears to be no incentive to practise preventive dentistry. What can be done to improve matters?
Producer PETER RIDING
with Robin Day
Every weekday evening a topical interview with a well-known personality follows the News Summary
Preceded by Weather
From Normandy to Provence and back again ... with Johnny Morris
5 : Luons to Fontainebleau
As he makes his way northwards, Johnny explores three ancient manufacturing towns - the fascinating 15th-century silk-weaving quarter of Lyons, the medieval flax town of Perouges, and a small town that was built in the 18th century solely for the production of salt. The film ends in the forest and gardens of Fontainebleau.
Producer BRIAN PATTEN (Bristol)
A film series, set in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, about a courageous, warm-hearted family of pioneer stock - seven children, their parents and grandparents.
Based onEARL HAMNER jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain Executive producer LEE RICH
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Hannah Gordon , Barry Norman and Patrick Campbell
Glenys Roberts , Paul Daneman Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Bird Brain - The Mystery of Bird Navigation
Twice a year millions of birds begin journeys that will take them up to 10,000 miles across the world's hemispheres. How do they know where to go? How do they find their way? Scientists have recently proved that migrating birds and their cousins the homing pigeons have quite extraordinary powers of navigation and make use of an incredible set of guidance mechanisms. Perhaps even using a sense organ that we still know very little about. But what we do know is that the insult ' bird-brain' should no longer be applied to birds. Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Fascinating, (THE GUARDIAN) Editor BRUCE NORMAN
Producer TONY EDWARDS
A season of new plays from Birmingham Too Hot to Handle by JIM HAWKINS
Suzanne thought Peter the ideal husband, and theirs the ideal marriage. Then she looked in his wardrobe ...
Designer STANLEY MORRIS Producer BARRY HANSON Director PAM BRIGHTON
Peter Derling ; Weather
JOHN BETJEMAN reads from his new collection of poems:
A Nip in the Air. Tonight: 'On a Painting by Julius Olsson RA '