(Full details on BBC1 at 4.0 pm)
Storytime from Play School. 25p, from bookshops
A series of ten programmes
A series of ten programmes 3: Role-Play or Horse Play?
Language is one of our main means of communication. This week we watch one English teacher at work with his class of 11-year-olds and his attempt to get them to communicate with each other and see the other's point of view.
Introduced by PAUL VAUGHAN
Producer PETER CANTOR
Book (same title), 80p, from bookshops
6.15 Electrons in Motion
6.40 Introduction to Maths
A series of 20 programmes
with Michael Charlton
Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary.
Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
by satellite
The Fifth Test
Australia v England from Adelaide, South Australia. Third day
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of today's play.
A Western adventure series with guest stars
Glen Corbett. Frank Converse Christine Bclford , Mark Holly Bushwack!
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir , Nina, Barry Foster and Patrick Campbell
The Marchioness of Tavistock Arthur Lowe
Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by mark goodson. BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
A Helping Hand by HOWARD SCHUMAN
Tricia returns one evening to find her husband Guy sitting in the wreckage of their flat. What has happened?
Cameramen PETER HALL , JOHN MCGLASHAN
Sound DAVE BRINICOMBE
Film editor HOWARD BILLINGHAM
Producer MARK SHIVAS
Director BRIAN FARNHAM
Presented by Peter Dorling Weather
People make Television
South Place Ethical Society
What happens when a church leaves labels and dogmas behind; when it retains the religious essentials of wonder, enquiry, caring, and belonging; when it defends the freedom of speech as an article of faith: when it transforms itself in the process?
South Place, Bloomsbury, London, is a case in point, unique in England. Conway Hall is its centre and meeting place.
Open Door is produced by the public. Skilled help and advice is available from the BBC's Community Programme Unit.
JOY PARKER reads Musee des Beaux Arts by W. H. AUDEN