6.40 Systems Management
7.5 Ecology
7.30 Instrumentation
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6.40 Systems Management
7.5 Ecology
7.30 Instrumentation
Story: Splodges and Squares Written and illustrated by JOANNE COLE
Presenters this week Carol Chell , Don Spencer
Ten programmes for physically disabled people
7: Looking for Work?
This programme looks at government rehabilitation and job-finding services for the disabled. Presenters
JILL LUMB and CORBET WOODALL
Director CHARLES PASCOR Producer IAN WOOLF
A series of ten programmes 7: What is School For?
Are we clear about the aims of secondary schooling today?
Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYWR Professor of Sociology, University of York
8: I've got my Borstal ...
What goes on in our Detention Centres and Rorstails?
Producer GORDON CROTON
4.55 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
5.20 Maths Analysis
6.10 Foundation Maths
6.35 Where to put a Power Station?
with sub-titles for the hard of hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word. 8: What Can You Say?
Whether expressing grief or talking to the bereaved we are often stuck for ' the right words '.
Commentary by DENYS HAWTHORNE Poems read by CATHERINE FELLER and DENIS LILL
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director TERRY DOYLE
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
Newsreader Peter Woods
One year in Heddington, Wiltshire. A documentary serial in seven parts 2: 'A Cracking Christmas, and a Stormy New Year ' .
Christmas is coming. A calf is born in a lowly cattle shed, the choir goes carol singing round the village, and Auntie Vi has a fall and has to spend Christmas in hospital. January comes in like a lion, and the old ash by the T-junction becomes unsafe. It is felled, but it falls on the power cables and farmer Tyler has no electricity at milking time. There are storms too at the village meetings - who shall be caretaker of the village hall; why does the vicar accuse the schoolmaster of blackmail? On top of that there's bad news about the church's flagon. Narrator DAVID PRITCHARD.
Film editor JOHN BARNES
Producer mark ANDERSON
starring Mike Reid with Patsy Ann Scott , Brooks Aehron and Norman Bird
Stella Tanner , Brian Rogers
THE GILLIAN GREGORY DANCEKS
Choreographer GILLIAN GREGORY
Written by JOHNNY SPEIGHT , DICK HILLS ALEX BROWN and PAT MURRAY Musical arrangements by NORMAN PERCIVAL , DENNIS WILSON
Orchestra conducted by norm an percival Designer BARRY NEWBERY Producer ERNEST MAXIN
A six-part series by John Challen
Starring Frank Windsor, Colin Douglas, Michael Byrne
The School's public image is taking a battering. A feud has developed between the boys of the school and those of one nearby. The concerns and doubts of the parents grow when it is reported that Fisher has hit a youth.
A 13-part personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society 8: The Fatal Competition
' No problem in our time is a fraction so important, no source of uncertainty a fraction so valid as the arms competition between the United States and the Soviet Union.' PROFESSOR GALBRAiTii revisits the ruins of post-war Berlin, the corridors of power in the Pentagon and ' the world's largest used plane lot' in his assessment of the contemporary roots of war.
Film cameramen
PHIL MEHEUX, IIENRY FARRAR Film editor JIM LATHAM
Associate producer ROBYN Producer DAVID KENNARD
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
(Book (same title), £7.25 from bookshops
by Nigel Williams
4 Tonight I could be gifted to get drunk.' ,
' What the home-help-orientated man is forced into, you know ...' People are talking to each other. Yes, they are definitely making an effort to get through. Effort is the word.
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public
Tonight: The Pedestrians' Association for Road Safety present Feet First
'Half a million people will be killed and maimed just trying to cross the road between now and the end of the century. Ten thousand children will die. This epidemic can and must be controlled. Our campaign is to change the design of cars and streets and so make towns and cities safe for people.'
Made by the Pedestrians' Association for Road Safety with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit
Lyndon Brook reads
Travelling to my Second Marriage on the Day of the First Moonshoi by ROBERT NYE