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6.40 Kontakte
7.5 Gloriana
7.30 Art as Performance
Live coverage of the third day in Llandudno.
Reporting team:
Robin Day and David Dimbleby
Story: Rags and Patches written by MARGARET JOY Presenters :
CAROL CHELL , DEREK GRIFFITHS
Pianist JOHN GOULD
Designer ROGER CANN
Written and directed by MARTIN FISHER Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer cynthia FELGATE
Further coverage from Llandudno
(KEN GRIFFIN
PETER KENYATTA MARGARET DOUGLAS
2.0 pm Live coverage of the afternoon's debates.
Outside broadcast producer Producer Editor
5.0 Origin of Species
5.25 Maths Analysis - Sequences
5.50 Transformer Core Materials
6.15 Radio Isotope Techniques
6.40 Architecture and Design
A series of programmes on some of the most extraordinary facets of the animal world. with Tony Soper 3: Flight
Flying is the most difficult technical achievement of animal life. Despite the problems, a host of skydivers, gliders and ace-aeronauts have gained the freedom of the skies. How do our own efforts at self-powered flight match up to those of birds?
Film editor RON MARTIN
Producer JOHN SPARKS. BBC Bristol
Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion on events and issues of the day.
With Richard Kershaw and newsreader Angela Rippon
Assistant editors
TONY CRABB , JOHN REYNOLDS Editor JOHN TISDALL
The fifth of seven programmes
Ashton-on-Mersey Concert Band Bedales Wind Quintet
Itchen 6th Form College Chamber Orchestra with Lady Barbirolli, Wilfrid Mellers Presented by BERNARD KEEFFE
Sound PAUL BUSH
Lighting JOHN spicer
Designer STUART furber Producer DES SISSONS
Executive produeer CECIL KORER
by Robert Buckler
A season of seven first plays by writers new to television.
After 15 years as the 'Roving Eye', it's rumoured Dennis Lowe is out of touch. A good mugging story would help, but when he talks to night-prowling teenagers, who will be the victim?
BBC2 Snooker Championship
The 1976 Final for the Pot Black Trophy and £1,000. The Finalists:
John Spencer (Manchester) twice World Snooker Champion
Dennis Taylor (Blackburn) the losing 1975 Pot Black finalist.
Also the highest break prize, the Shot of the Series and Pot Black ' Special Award'. Presentations by Robin Scott
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE Reporter JOHN PULMAN
Designer ROB HINDS
Director JIM DUMIGHAN Producer REG PERRIN BBC Birmingham
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This week's series presenting the whole cycle of late string quartets ends tonight with The AeoUan Quartet
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
RAYMOND KEENLYSIDE (violin) MARGARET MAJOR (viola) DEREK SIMPSON (cello) playing Grosse Fuge , Op 133, originally intended as the last movement of the Quartet in B flat, Op 130 followed by Beethoven's last complete work String Quartet in F, Op 135
Director RODNEY GREENBERG
(The series was recorded at Heveningham Hall, Suffolk)
by DOROTHY L. SAYERS. Dramatised in four parts by ANTHONY STEVEN : 4 In an elaborate reconstruction sequence Wimsey shows just how the crime was committed and the murderer confesses.
Producer BILL SELLARS
Director ROBERT TRONSON. BBC Scotland
In an elaborate reconstruction sequence Wimsey demonstrates how the crime was committed, which forces the murderer to confess and brings the case to a final conclusion.
Presented by Angela Rippon Weather
JOHN RYE reads Little Peace by ELIZABETH JENNINGS