6.40 Children in Trouble
7.05 Food Prices and Farmers
7.30 Philosophy - Other Minds
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6.40 Children in Trouble
7.05 Food Prices and Farmers
7.30 Philosophy - Other Minds
Story: Farmer Cake and Farmer Rake's Holiday by JUDITH MILES Illustrated by MINA MARTINEZ Presenters
CAROL LEADER, LIONEL MORTON
The Rothmans International
Tennis Trophy from the Royal Albert Hall
A new-style international two-man team event which brings together the top-ranked professionals from eight countries. ROGER TAYLOR and MARK cox represent Great Britain in this tournament worth a total of £25,000 in prize money. Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DAN MASKELL and BILL KNIGHT
Producer FRED VINER
5.25 The Relevance of Sociology
5.50 Baroque Stringed Instruments
6.15 Maths: Projects Mean People
A series of ten programmes 8 :How Do You Teach?
Most teachers tend to settle eventually into a pattern of teaching which suits them and their children. This programme looks at a variety of teaching styles across the curriculum and asks to what extent teachers should ' teach '; and to what extent ' organise ' learning, using outside help and resources.
with Michael Charlton
The extended Thursday edition of Newsday includes the day's News Summary and a longer look at one of the vital issues of the week.
Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
dramatised in four parts by DENNIS POTTER : Part 1
A series of 13 programmes about the world of MARCUS HELVIUS GEMINUS, a Roman who lived between 30 and 65 AD. with Robert Erskine and Hilary Green as Lollia
10: What About the Women?
GEMINUS is married to LOLLIA, a lady of high birth. She assumes the rights and duties of a Roman wife, as distinct from the freer spirits at the other end of the scale.
Director PHILIP CHILVERS Producer BETTY WHITE
starring Dave Allen
With DORAN GODWIN , RONNIE BRODY ROBERT EAST, PETER HAWKINS MICHAEL SHARVELL-MARTIN
Script by DAVE ALLEN , AUSTIN STERLE and PETER VTNCENT
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM Producer PETER WHITMORE
Professor Carl Sagan argues that:
A long-range search for extraterrestial civilisations should start now.
Carl Sagan is director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University and has been actively involved in the American space programme, including the search for life on Mars. He believes there may be one million advanced civilisations in our galaxy and that some may already be sending us radio signals - high time therefore that we got ourselves organised to receive them!
He argues his case at the Royal Institution, London, with D. Bates, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Queen's University, Belfast; C. Longuet-Higgins, Royal Society Professor, Sussex University; J. Z. Young, Professor of Anatomy, London University
Chairman Sir George Porter
Angela Rippon ; Weather
by Brian Clark
Financial wizard L.K. Halpin is very, very dead. But his memory and his money live on.
MARTIN JARVIS reads
Follower by SEAMUS HEANEY