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6.40 Instrumentation
7.5 Urban Education
7.30 Laws of Thermodynamics: 1
Story: "Follow This Line" written by Michael O'Leary, illustrated by John Haslam
Presenters: Julie Stevens, Fred Harris
Book, Story Time from Play School, 35p, from bookshops. The Tale of a Donkey's Tail and Other Stories from Play School, record (no 232) £1.79, and cassette (no 045) £1.95 from record shops.
England v
The West Indies from-.Old Trafford The final session of play on the fourth day
6.40 Plastics and Steel
7.5 Foundation Maths: Review
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Tonight from BBC North East
Fifty Thousand Miles to Wembley: A Year for Graham Fletcher
In seven years this 25-year-old Yorkshireman has lifted himself into the exalted ranks of equestrian superstars. To stay there has meant complete commitment to show jumping, involving countless hours of training and travelling.
Tonight we share with him the atmosphere of the big occasion and also look beyond the glamour.
A new Monday-night adventure series starring
William Shatner as Jeff Cable
Doug McClure as Cash Conover teaming up as town-tamers on the fun-crazy golden mile of Old San Francisco.
Mary had More than a Little
... a good deal, in fact, as well as looks, which is why Cash takes her on for his card table but, as Jeff suspects, he falls for a fast shuffle!
based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE: The BBC2 Serial
Written for television in 22 parts by SIMON RAVEN : 13, starring
Susan Hampshire , Philip Latham
The Duke of Omnium left Marie a fortune but she would accept only a single ring. Glencora is trying to forward Phineas's political career.
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE
Director RONALD WILSON
Presented by Barbara Myers
Each week Inside Medicine examines the latest issues from the world of hospitals, doctors, diseases, cures, patients and policy.
Director HILARY HENSON
Executive producer KARL SABBAGH Producer JOHN MANSFIELD
A new series of ten programmes presenting the history and development of the firearm. 1; The Great Leveller
Introduced by Christopher Roads
Until the splitting of the atom in this century no single invention has had such a profound effect on 1 history and society as the gun. It changed not only the pattern of warfare and destroyed the old concept of chivalry, but altered every aspect of life, law and the boundaries of empires.
Man has always been attracted by the concept of striking from afar, but with the coming of gun-powder any man who possessed it became equal to the strongest in the land. From mysterious origins in China this astonishing substance changed itself from a source of wonder into real gun-powder with all that that implied and for the gun to emerge as a device sufficiently important to exercise even the mind of Leonardo da Vinci. Narrated by DUNCAN CARSE
Film editor DICK ALLEN Producer RAY SUTCLIFFE
A Question of Survival with Magnus Magnusson
Tonight the balloon drifts over Edinburgh with its three historical travellers, all closely associated with Scotland.
The balloonists, from Moray House College, Edinburgh, are: GARETH WARDELL defending Robert Owen SHEILA BARTIE defending Flora Macdonald ANDREW ARKLE defending William McGonagall The Judges:
Robert McKenzie , Claire Nielson
Director PETER MASSEY Producer bill WRIGHT
England v
The West Indies from Old Trafford
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights.
Presented by Richard Whitmore Weather
Hugh Burden reads Bedtime Story by LEWIS D. LAWLESS