7.05 Oxfam
7.30 Methods of Educational Enquiry
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7.05 Oxfam
7.30 Methods of Educational Enquiry
Story: The Golden Violin by FRANK DICKENS , based on paintings by RAOUL, DUFY
Presenters this week:
Carol Leader, Lionel Morton
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
A series of ten programmes 8:How Do You Teach?
Producer PETER CANTOR
Book (same title), 80p, from bookshops
5.00 Neo-Platonism in Art
5.25 Data in the Computer
5.50 The Interatomic Forces
6.15 Crystals
6.40 Maths Foundation Course
with Michael Charlton. A topical interview follows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
The Outing
Every summer Northern workmen's clubs, like New Brancepeth, County Durham, take their old people for a free day out at the seaside. It is part of a tradition which goes back to tougher times when life centred round the colliery, and everyone helped everyone else.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Producer DAVID BEAN
starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith with guest stars Keenan Wynn Ed Nelson and William Smith What Happened at the Xst?
starring Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie
Guest star Jon Pertwee
With MARCELLE SAMETT, ALUN WILLIAMS
THE FRED TOMLINSON SINGERS
The Goodies go to Wales, become a sensation in an Eisteddfod, almost lose their heads to the 'Welsh druids' and beat Welsh internationals at rugby football.
Written by GRAEME GARDEN and BILL ODDIE With TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
Music BILL ODDIE and MICHAEL GIBBS
Designer JOHN STOUT
Producer JIM FRANKLIN
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell , Judy Geeson Edward Woodward and Frank Muir , Joan Bakewell Noel Edmonds
Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
This Yankee Dodge Beats Mesmerism Hollow
-the story of anaesthetics
Every day several thousand patients take it for granted they will sleep during surgery and be unaware of pain. Yet only 130 years ago there was no anaesthesia. Operations were put off until the choice lay between surgery and death.
Today the anaesthetist is no longer the rag and bottle man. He is a skilled technician with a wide choice of gases and drugs. He is also the man who looks after the patient in the operating theatre and protects him during surgery. The programme follows an anaesthetist as he cares for a patient in an operation lasting seven hours.
Narrator William Franklyn
Editor BRUCE NORMAN
Producer CHRISTOPHER LA FONTAINE
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
People make Television
Stirabout Theatre Company
The STIRABOCT THEATRE COMPANY show why they think prison theatre is necessary.
Open Door is produced by the public.
Martin Jarvis reads "The Fox" by C. Day Lewis