6.40 Nutrition Feeding and Digestion in Animals
7.5 Modelling by Mathematics
7.30 The Sociological Perspective
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6.40 Nutrition Feeding and Digestion in Animals
7.5 Modelling by Mathematics
7.30 The Sociological Perspective
Story: The Runaway Tram Written by PEGGY BLAKELEY
Illustrated by KOTA TANIUCHI Presenters
SARAH LONG
LIONEL MORTON
A series of 19 programmes for childminders.
13: Food for Thought
Introduced by MAVIS NICHOLSON
Series producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops
from Birmingham, featuring
The Finals of the World Individual
Championships
Can the Europeans maintain their domination of the men's event or will China add the Individual titles to their roll of honour? Can the European women break the Asian dominance in the women's event and, if so, will it be Jill Hammersley ?
Commentators TONY GUBBA
PETER WALKER and ALAN RANSOME
Television presentation by BOB DUNCAN and JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor PAUL LANG
Organised by the ETTA in conjunction with the Norwich Union
5.45 Science: Between Two Stools
6.10 Borehole Logging
6.35 The Periodic Table
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The last of 25 programmes Spanish for beginners Presented by ALISON SKILBECK and CARLOS RIERA
Book (same title) 11.00, records 1 and 2
11.62, or cassettes 1 and 2 £2.81
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler including Foreign Report
With Richard Kershaw , David Sells Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
from Birmingham
Highlights from today's Individual Finals and the future structure of the English game will be examined.
The fifth of six programmes starring Diana Rigg This week with George Baker , Freddie Jones
Come in No 1 by CARLA LANE The Ladies: JOAN BENHAM
PATSY ROWLANDS , JENNY COX
BELINDA SINCLAIR , JUDI MAYNARD
This Situation by TINA BROWN
All in the Mind by TERENCE BRADY and CHARLOTTE BINGHAM
Incidental music by DENNIS WILSON
Lighting DEREK slee. Sound MIKE JONES Designers AUSTIN RUDDY and IAN WATSON Producer MICHAEL MILLS
A Life for a Life
If all goes well for a handful of local prosecutors and for 71 per cent of America's electors, the United States is about to reaffirm its belief in the ultimate penalty. One man, Gary Gilmore , was shot dead in January at his own request. Today, over 350 men, women and teenagers on America's death rows await their turn to die. What happens to them may have implications for Britain and the rest of the world.
Nick Ross and a Man Alive Report film crew have travelled to the American mid-West, and report on the revival of the death penalty in America, together with the results of a Gallup poll on capital punishment commissioned for the programme in Britain.
Film cameraman DAVID WHITSON Film sound ALAN COOPER Film editor JOHN NASH
Assistant producer BRIAN JAMES Producer HARRY WEISBLOOM Editor MICHAEL LATHAM
In this weekly series, the great jazz pianist plays and brings together a number of guests who enjoy and talk about their music.
Sound LEN SHOREY. Lighting GEOFF SHAW Designer JOHN HURST
Producer COLIN STRONG Review: page 78
Weather
In the studio
Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes and Bandit
Introduced by Bob Harris
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
HUGH DICKSON reads
The Hook by DUNCAN BUSH