6.40 Housing in Camden
7.30 T. S. Eliot and America
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6.40 Housing in Camden
7.30 T. S. Eliot and America
5.20 Energy Distribution in a Gas
5.45 Regional Analysis - Lancashire
6.10 Social Psychology
6.35 The Imperial Roman Army
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes presented by BOB SYMES-SCHUTZMANN 2: Free-flight Model Aircraft
Chuck gliders, towline-launched gliders, rubber-driven and engine-launched models, and the amazing indoor microfilm models. The programme includes the construction of the 36-inch model glider Sky Rider from the plan in the accompanying BBC publication.
Studio director JOHN RICKWORD
Producer PETER RIDING
Book (same title) £1.60 from bookshops
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
With Richard Kershaw
Including every Friday Westminster Report presented by Noel Lewis
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
from Clacks Farm with Peter Seabrook and Arthur Billitt
Sowings of less common vegetables, propagating flowering shrubs and ericas, and preparing hanging baskets are some of the seasonal tasks undertaken this evening by PETER and ARTHUR.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham
Banco
The banks in Spain dominate private industry; they own about half of it. James Bellini reports on how they are coping with the political and economic changes in Spain without Franco, and how the banks are reacting to growing criticism of their influence on Spanish life.
Producer ANDREW CLAYTON Editor PAUL ELLIS
BBC2 Snooker Championship
The 1977 Final for the Pot Black Trophy and £1,000. The Finalists:
Perrie Mans , South African Snooker Champion, and Doug Mountjoy , World Amateur Snooker Champion
Presenting the awards, including the Highest Break Prize and the Pot Black Personality Trophy Joe Davis , OBE
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS
Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director jim DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN. BBC Birmingham
A series of documentary films beginning with three programmes which portray the lives of women whose husbands have been sent to prison.
Prisoners' Wives
2:
Lorraine Lorraine 's waiting has begun. Her husband, Steve, is serving two-and-a-half years in Leeds Prison for rape. Four months after he left the dock, Lorraine's baby arrived. All her courage is now summoned to face the physical and emotional demands on a body and mind already drained by the ordeal of childbirth.
From the maternity hospital where she bore the son his father could not see, the bungalow for which she has worked and must work to retain, and through the bleak misery of prison visits with her baby son and two teenage daughters, Lorraine pieces together her thoughts and priorities, her feelings of self-reproach and determination to stand by a husband who is already corroded by jealousy, self-pity and remorse.
Film cameraman PETER MIDDLETON Film editor PETER GORDON Producer ROGER MILLS
Director REX BLOOMSTEIN
by GEORGE MOORE The BBC2 Serial
Dramatised in four parts by DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE : part 2
Weather
A series of six programmes
Humphrey Lyttelton introduces Weather Report the jazz-rock group led by keyboard specialist JOE ZAWINUL and Shakti featuring British guitarist virtuoso
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN
Producer DON SAYER
JILL BALCON reads The Wayside Station by EDWIN MUIR