Story: Kate's Upside Down Day by INGER and LASSE SANDBERG Presenters
Julie Stevens , Brian Croucher
5.0 Moral Conflict
5.25 Statistics: Sampling
5.50 Chemical Equilibrium
6.15 Power Supplies
6.40 Foundation Maths: Review
... in different societies With an introduction by URIE BRONFENBRENNER Goals for the Future
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
Shepherd in Sea Boots
From his father Fred Jones inherited the skills- of a Conway fisherman; from his mother's family a sheep farm high in the hills.
Fishing and farming help him earn a living. But Fred Jones is by trade a painter and decorator. But Fred Jones 's ambition was to be a professional singer and now his songs are a familiar part of the North Wales holiday scene.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Producer WYNFORD JONES (from Wales)
starring
The Substitute
A brilliant but inexperienced young teacher takes over the village school. Entrapped by her emotional insecurity and uncertainty she rejects the friendship she desperately needs until Olivia Walton takes a hand.
From the heart of England - another nationwide transmission from the country's smallest TV network.
Taking part: ERIC IDLE
NEIL INNES , DAVID BATTLEY
HENRY WOOLF , WANDA VENTHAM and LYN ASHLEY
Written by ERIC IDLE Music by NEIL INNES
Designer GEOFF POWELL
Film director STEVE ROBERTS
Studio director ANDREW GOSLING Producer IAN KEILL
The Glazed Outlook
Open the window and you freeze in the draught. Close it and you roast from solar over-heating, so you open it again, to be deafened by the noise. Close it, pull down the blinds, and you can' see to read, so you open it, and freeze in the draught.....
Tonight, Horizon focuses on one city, Newcastle on Tyne, often called ' the Brasilia of the North,' and on the research and projects of its University Department of Building Science. Such work, in the words of one contributor, could help to end the long and expensive love affair between architects and high technology. Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor FRED WALTER Editor PETER GOODCHILD
Producer JOHN M. MANSFIELD
Windows of the mind: page 4
with Peter Dorling ; Weather
People make Television
The second of three programmes from Ulster is presented by The All Children Together Movement
A group of people - parents, teachers, students and clergymen - whose aim is to have integrated schools within the educational system of Northern Ireland.
The present system is split into state schools, attended by Protestant children, and Catholic schools for Catholic children. Members of ACT explain how bringing children together at an early age in school could diminish tension and mistrust in this divided community.
Open Door Is produced by the public. Skilled help and advice is available from the BBC's Community Programme Unit. Repeated next Sunday afternoon
LESLIE SANDS reads
A Tuscan Villa by C. DAY LEWIS