6.40 The Animal Kingdom
7.5 Coal
7.30 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
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6.40 The Animal Kingdom
7.5 Coal
7.30 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
Story: The Hare and the Tortoise, illustrated by LAURENCE HENRY. Presenters
CHLOE ASHCROFT, FRED HARRIS
5.0 Open Classroom
5.25 An Architect at Work
5.50 Chicago
6.15 TV as a Source
6.40 The Necessity for History
Richard Jeffery shows some ways to arrange them
1: Dos and Don'ts
Director CHARLES PASCOE Producer VICTOR POOLE
A series of five programmes
Book (some title), 75p, from bookshops
with Michael Charlton. Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
A series of eight programmes
4: Famous Men and Fair Women
JULIA MARGARET CAMERON 'S SUCCeSS with the complex wet-collodion process is still one of the peaks in photographic history. Narrator BRIAN COE
Curator of the Kodak Museum Quotations spoken by JOYCE GRENFELL and YVONNE GILAN
Series adviser AARON SCHARF Film cameramen
PETER SARGENT , BILL MATTHEWS Producer ANN TURNER
A Case History
' Coal can' be charmed out of the ground - you've got to have the men to go down and dig it.'
' From the time he's had the dust, it's been the end of our marriage ...'
' I've always been proud of my health but now I've got to stop all the time and pretend to look at the prices in the window ...' Patrick Hannan reports on the disease which had no name 30 years ago but which nearly destroyed the mining industry in South Wales. It remains the most widespread of industrial diseases and continues to temper the attitude of miners both to their work and to society as a whole.
Cameraman RUSSELL WALKER Film editor CHRIS LAWRENCE Producer SELWYN RODERICK
Champions of Crown Green
Bowling compete for the BBC2 Masters Trophy
Second Semi-final
Fred Hulme (Cheshire) v
Pat Heaney (Derbyshire)
After his great win in the quarter. finals Hulme must be favourite for a place in the Final.
Introduced by STUART HALL from the green of the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool.
Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer RAY LAKELAND
Beata Beatrix by ROBIN CHAPMAN with and Drugged, ill, living in a half-life in his Chelsea home surrounded by birds and beasts, Rossetti's dream of fair women turns into a nightmare.
Costumes RITA REEKIE Make-up EILEEN MAIR
Designers PETER SEDDON and STUART WALKER
Producer ROSEMARY HILL Director PIERS HAGGARD
Introduced by William Hardcastle
A weekly look at the television world.
In Vision examines the programmes, talks to the stars and looks at the stories behind the screen.
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER Editor WILL WYATT
Presented by David Holmes Weather
Celebrate written and read by Red McKuen