6.40 Computing - Examination Tutorial
7.5 Reading Development
7.30 Maths - Systems II
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6.40 Computing - Examination Tutorial
7.5 Reading Development
7.30 Maths - Systems II
Story: Slipper, Straw and Bubble Guest storyteller SAM KYDD Presenters
CAROL LEADER, JOHNNY BALL
2.30 Rosy Brook Handicap Steeple-chase (3m)
3.0 Wyld Court and Tom Masson Trophy Hurdle (2m)
3.30 William Clark Stakes (Handi. cap) (6f)
4.0 Dick Dawson Stakes (Nursery Handicap) (lm)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , RICHARD PITMAN
TV presentation DENNIS MONGER
5.25 Foundation Maths - Oscillations
5.50 Mechanics - Examination
6.15 Foundation Maths - Groups
6.40 Genes and Development
Ten programmes. 3: Fruit
Geoffrey Smith sees the first Bramley apple tree and then discusses how to get the best out of today's wide range of fruit trees. No garden is too small to grow a few pears or blackcurrants, but for those who like to be different, Geoffrey shows grapes, pineapples and bananas growing in the suburbs.
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
with Robin Day , Ludovic Kennedy News from Richard Whitmore
BBC2 Snooker Championship
The sixth of the 16-frame tournament featuring two challengers for the 1975 Pot Black Trophy.
Dennis Taylor against Fred Davis Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director jim DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)
May I See the Manager?
Bank Managers are the front men. Twenty million people have bank accounts, and it is to these people that managers can lend or refuse money. They can advise on almost any financial deal - from buying a car, or a house, to where to invest your fortune.
But are they what they seem? In The Money Programme John Swinfield and Alan Watson consider how wise and how powerful are the High Street managers.
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
and the King of Jazz
BIX BEIDERBECKE has been a legend since his early death in 1931. For part of his brief but brilliant career he played cornet with Paul Whiteman , ' The King of Jazz'. Richard Sudhalter , author of Bix, Man and Legend, talks to TONY CASH and re-creates many of their original arrangements with the NEW PAUL WHITEMAN ORCHESTRA
Studio lighting JOHN SUMMERS Studio sound ADRIAN STOCK Designer J. ROGER LOWE
Executive producer BILL MORTON Producer TONY TYLEY
Six plays by COLIN WELLAND 5: Billy the Kid
TONY: I've your lad on my hands, Mr Harris. I've to teach him to hate. If I succeed the sky's the limit. What do you want me to do? MR HARRIS : Billy, I want you to know, the way up you've chosen, the route you're going to climb ... you tread on faces.
Song by THE OLDHAM TINKERS Title music STANLEY MYERS Designer MIKE PORTER Producer KENITH TRODD
Director JOHN MACKENZIE
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
JULIAN GLOVER reads
Toads by PHILIP LARKIN