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6.40 Computing
7.5 Cell Membrane Structure
7.30 Resources in Sound
Story: Kate and Sam's New Home Illustrated by MICHAEL COLE andJOANNE COLE
Presenters this week
Sarah Long , Derek Griffiths
Ten programmes for physically disabled people. 8: At Leisure
CORBET WOODALL and JILL LUMB look at sport, leisure and holiday opportunities.
Series producer IAN WOOLF Producer CHARLES PASCOE
A series of ten programmes
8: What is School For? (Part 2)
Producer ROGER OWEN
Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR Professor of Sociology, University of York
9: Spare the Rod and ... LAURIE TAYLOR examines the debate about treatment and punishment for young offenders.
Producer GORDON CROTON
4.55 Diffraction: Structure Determination
5.45 Man-Powered Aircraft (1)
6.10 Foundation Maths
6.35 River Thames
with sub-titles for the hard of hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word 9 : Unaccustomed as I am ...
George Bernard Shaw made himself into a fine public speaker. We can't all emulate G.B.S., but we can learn some simple ways to cope with the moment when we're called upon to ' say a few words'. With JEAN HOWELL , REX SWINDALL and some of their students.
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
Newsreader Peter Woods
Editor JOHN TISDALL
One year in Heddington, Wiltshire: A documentary serial in seven parts
Pigs are very important to Heddington. There are jobs on local pig farms, and at the pork pie and bacon factory in Calne four miles away. Further afield in Chippenham, the Wiltshire Planning Committee are debating an issue that could change the character and appearance of the village. A builder wants to build 19 executive dwellings on the Old Rectory site. Meanwhile, there is bad - potentially catastrophic - news for Harry and Duffy Brown. The Ministry vet has tested their herd for TB, and some of the cows have failed the test. It means the slaughterhouse for them, and if the disease spreads, ruin for the Browns.
starring America's fabulous Fifth Dimension and top comedian Pat Henry who are currently appearing with Frank Sinatra at the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Orchestra directed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Lighting PETER SMEE Sound HUGH BARKER
Designer richard MCMAMAN-SMITH Producer ERNEST MAXIN
A six-part series by JOHN CHALLEN 5: Allowances starring Frank Windsor
Colin Douglas , Michael Byrne
Ill feeling breaks out when rumours of extra allowance money reach the staffroom. Philips feels increasingly insecure and a possible Headship for Fisher is hinted at.
Theme music DUDLEY SIMPSON Studio lighting SAM BARCLAY Designer RICHARD HENRY
Producer RAYMOND MENMUIR Director ROLAND JOFFÃ
A 13-part personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society
9: The Big Corporation
'What is the most relentless force for change in modern economic life? It's the modern large corporation. It is also the least understood force in our lives or, to be exact, the most deliberately misunderstood.'
The business school, the giant multi-national, the executive therapy sessions: all form part of the corporate world. To complete the picture, PROFESSOR GALBRAITH creates his own corporation - Unified Global Enterprises.
4 Welcome to the Wonderful World Of UGE'
Film cameramen
PHIL MEHEUX , HENRY FARRAR Film editor PAUL CARTER Designer COLIN LOWREY
Producer DAVID KENNARD
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
Milton Friedman on Professor Galbraith: tomorrow at 9.15 pm, Radio 3
Book (same title) 17.25 from bookshops
Another chance to see The Permissive Society
Devised and directed by Mike Leigh
Les's sister is going out and his parents won't be back for a while. That means he's left alone with his girlfriend.
"An unusually accomplished slice of home truth" (Daily Telegraph)
BBC Birmingham
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public Tonight:
The Anglo-Israeli Friendship Leagues present To Live in Peace introduced by PATRICK COSGRAVE and PAUL JOHNSON
' Israel immediately offered peace to her Arab neighbours when the State was founded in 1948 and has been seeking it ever since. Yet, its people have to build their democratic nation while ceaselessly defending it against Arab armies. Israelis and their friends in Britain explain the justice of Israel's cause.'
Made by the Anglo-Israeli Friendship Leagues with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit.
Anthony Quayle reads
A Bookshop Idyll by KINGSLEY AMIS