6.40 Computing: Noughts and Crosses
7.5 Reading Development
7.30 Maths: Lebesgue Integrability
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6.40 Computing: Noughts and Crosses
7.5 Reading Development
7.30 Maths: Lebesgue Integrability
Story: The Stream by PETER HILL Presenters TONI ARTHUR , JON GLOVER
Pianist JOHN GOULD
Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME Designer PHIL ROBERSON
Scriptwriter and Director BARBARA DEEHAN
Producer MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
5.0 Child Care
5.25 Engineering Mechanics
5.50 Dial a Bus
6.15 Filament Organisation in Muscles
6.40 Attention and Perception
A series of 11 programmes
6: Are You With Me? (Part 2)
The group goes on with its discussion about barriers to communication. If we are sad or suffering, is it better to show our feelings or to put on a brave face? Introduced by GAlE HOUSTON and IAN FALLOON
Director RON BLOOMFIELD Producer JOHN RADCLIFFE
with Michael Charlton News Summary
Preceded by Weather
Spring into Summer with Delia Smith
A series of 13 programmes with a simple and interesting approach to seasonal cooking, including tonight: Early Morning at Billingsgate, when Delia Smith is shown round the fish market.
4 Herring, Trout and Mackerel
Mackerel with Butter and Spring Onions; Spring Trout with Butter, Cream and Chives; Potato-stuffed Herrings
Fish must, of course, be as fresh as possible, so try to learn how to choose your fish and get a bargain.
Producer BETTY WHITE
Family Fare 3, 35p, from bookshops
Bob Harris with the news, views, and sounds of today's music Seals and Crofts David Gates
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
The last of six Country Tales A short story by RICHARD WILLIAMSON
Read by Ed Devereaux
Film cameraman BERNARD HEDGES Film editor TOM POORE Director ROBIN DRAKE
Series producer JOHN KING (Bristol)
Think of a Number ...
-and the chances are it's a number that tells you something about the state of Britain today. How much we earn, how much we owe, how fast we grow compared with our foreign competitors. And it's all those numbers that, for better or worse, influence the rest of the world in their image of Britain. But how reliable are those statistics of trade, production and finance?
Robert McKenzie and James Bellini explain where the numbers come from, just what they mean, and how far those numbers can be trusted.
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
How Money Works, 40p, from bookshops
by Jack Russell.
A series of six plays.
Mezzegra, Northern Italy, 3 am Saturday, 28 April 1945. Two people are locked together in a small peasant cottage by Italian Partisans while their fate is decided. It is the last night in the lives of Benito Mussolini and his mistress Claretta.
Presented by Peter Dorling Weather
BERNARD HEPTON reads For Silence by RICHARD CHURCH