6.40 Technology for Teachers
7.5 Problem Identification Game
7.30 Population Control
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6.40 Technology for Teachers
7.5 Problem Identification Game
7.30 Population Control
Story: The Bear's Winter House by JOHN YEOMAN
Illustrated by QUENTIN BLAKE Presenters this week:
Miranda Connell , Brian Croucher
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
(Details as next Thursday 6.40 pm)
5.0 French Revolutionary Terror
5.25 Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure
5.50 Solubility
6.15 Flux and Magnetic Circuits
6.40 Maths: Functions
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
Where Do the Children Play?
If you climb to the top of a high-rise block near the Angel and look out across Islington you won't see much in the way of recreation areas. But just off the City Road lies the City Basin, a stretch of water which at weekends is alive with children bustling about in canoes, rowing boats and sailing dinghies.
The Islington Boat Club is four years old and has about 600 members aged nine to fifteen, all able to swim. Some older boys who have been members since the club started still help out, repairing boats and keeping an eye on the younger children.
Producer JENNIFER JEREMY
starring with guest stars Michele Lee
Neville Brand , Cameron Mitchell Which Way to the O.K. Corral?
starring Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie with Michael Aspel
In which Tim becomes terribly fat, then beautifully thin, Graeme takes over Radio 2 and Bill is squashed by a herd of fat ladies.
Written by GRAEME GARDEN and BILL ODDIE With TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
MuSiC BILL ODDIE and MICHAEL GIBBS Choreographer SUZANNE FRANCE
Designers IAN RAWNSLEY. LESLEY BREMNESS Producer JIM FRANKLIN
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Frances Bennett , Melvyn Bragg and Patrick Campbell
Meg Wynn Owen , Richard Last Referee Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN
Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Project Fido
' Down with dogs! Our growing population of six million dogs pollute Britain with a million gallons of urine and 500 tons of faeces every day, eat huge quantities of precious protein, bite us, give us horrible diseases and are involved in a fifth of all traffic accidents.'
The protests from the anti-dog lobby get louder every day, yet for many their only friend in the world is a dog, and some, like the blind, wholly depend on them.
In Britain and America Horizon investigates the vices and virtues of dogs. with reports on several surprising discoveries about their behaviour and the often misunderstood relationship between man and his alleged best friend. Narrator Ian Holm
Editor PETER GOODCHILD
Producer JOHN M. MANSFIELD How to stay top dog: page 4
Presented by Angela Rippon Weather
Women Ask Questions
How to ruin the country without really trying.
Tonight five housewives from the National Housewives Association who believe that Great Britain is fast becoming Lesser Britain, and that everybody has contributed to bringing this about in their own way, question trade unionist Alan Fisher of NUPE, and company director Quinton Hazell of the CBI. ' Listen to us asking the questions you've always wanted to ask.'
Open Door is produced by the public-Skilled help and advice is available from the BBC's Community Programme Unit,
LESLIE SANDS reads An Ordinary Day by NORMAN MACCAIG