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7.5 Multi-Storey Living
7.30 Teaching Politics
Story: "The Grumpy Princess" by Ruth Craft
Presenters Karen Platt, John Golder
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6.15 Transformer Core Materials
6.40 Foundation Maths - Complex Mappings
with Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy and News from Angela Rippon
Newsday is extended to include a longer edition of all the day's news and, through the week, a greater variety of topical, personal and controversial interviews and debates. This evening's programme features a Newsday Profile
Billy Blue decides to leave the High Chaparral - for good.
(Repeat)
by Dorothy L. Sayers: adapted in four parts by Anthony Steven
with Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter
A body... mutilated, un-recognisable... hastily buried in a strange grave. Murder! But if it is why does the Coroner's Inquest declare it: Death by Natural Causes?
(First shown on BBC1)
(Part 4: Thursday, 9.0 pm)
The story of Richard Dimbleby's 30 years in broadcasting.
Narrated by Frank Gillard with contributions from Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Paul Fox, Peter Dimmock, Grace Wyndham Goldie, Leonard Miall, S.J. de Lotbiniere, David Howarth and Jonathan Dimbleby, who has written a biography of his father.
Introduced and conducted by Raymond Leppard
A musical entertainment which, tonight, takes as its subject Journeys and includes 'The Ride of the Valkyries,' 'The March to the Scaffold' and 'Sleigh Ride.'
(Manchester)
Angela Rippon; Weather
Michael Gwynn reads "Don Juan in Town" by Lord Byron