6.40 Reading Development
7.5 Patterns of Inequality
7.30 Marina
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6.40 Reading Development
7.5 Patterns of Inequality
7.30 Marina
Today's story: Sarah's Walk
Written by PETER WILTSHIRE Presenters
CHLOE ASHCROFT , FRED HARRIS
Pianist PETER PONTZEN
Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT Director JUDY WHITFIELD Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
4.55 God Said, Let Newton Be
5.20 Modelling a Chemical Reaction
5.45 The Balanced Budget
6.10 Social Psychology
6.35 Berlin Siedlungen
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes presented by BOB SYMES-SCHUTZMANN 4: Model Yachts
These range from superb replicas of famous old sailing ships to the latest model racing yachts.
Studio director JOHN RICKWORD
Producer PETER RIDING
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler with Richard Kershaw
Westminster Report presented by Noel Lewis
Newsreader Richard Whitmore
with Peter Seabrook visits the Hertfordshire garden of flower arranging expert Sheila Macqueen , who has recently been awarded the Katherine Thomas Carey medal, the highest honour for flower arranging in America. Sheila shows Peter the flowers she grows and demonstrates her skill.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham
The National Enterprise Board
Eighteen months ago Lord Ryder, the Chairman of the National Enterprise Board, was given £l,000m. So far he has spent half of it on companies ranging from Sinclair Radionics to Alfred Herb ert and British Leyland. How well has he invested public money and what control do we have over it? James Bellini reports.
Producer JAMES BUTLER Editor PAUL ELLIS
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell
Bryan Forbes , Nanette Newman and Frank Muir
Russell Harty , Joanna Lumley Referee Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN. Director BRIAN PENDERS Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
A Run for Your Money
Bob McAngus regularly drives his own juggernaut lorry from Britain to Italy. This is a filmed record of one mission - a journey from Felixstowe to Trieste. His manifest shows that he is carrying 20 tons of British furniture, bound ultimately for Qatar on the Persian Gulf.
It becomes clear that modern truckers are more than mere lorry-drivers. Finger-tip controls, ' sleeper' cabs, and the comparative sophistication of continental motorway facilities make McAngus an aristocrat among routiers.
But to be a successful aristocrat he must also know a thing or two about the web of Common Market regulations at international frontiers, and about those international gestures of 'goodwill so essential when you arrive at the Italian Customs and everything is not quite right....
Film cameraman TONY PIERCE-ROBERTS Sound DENNIS RANCHEN Producer ROGER MILLS Director RON JOHNSTON
Humphrey Lyttelton introduces two bands who provide a contrast in styles
The Crusaders exponents of modern jazz and the Billy Cobham - George Duke Band one of the leading groups in the field of rock-jazz
Producer DON SAYER
by GEORGE MOORE The BBC2 Serial
Dramatised in four parts by DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE
Part 4
When William re-enters her life the wheel has turned full circle for Esther and she is happy at last. But happiness demands a price.
Weather
GARY WATSON reads
Never Going by ELIZABETH JENNINGS