6.40 Air Traffic Control
7.5 Science: Between Two Stools
7.30 Cells and Organisms
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6.40 Air Traffic Control
7.5 Science: Between Two Stools
7.30 Cells and Organisms
Story: The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse by BEATRIX POTTER Presenters
Floella Benjamin , Fred Harris
Book: Play School Play Ideas 2. 75p, from bookshops. The Tale of a Donkey's Tail and Other Stories from Play School, record (REC 232) or cassette (MRMC 045). Bang on a Drum songs from Play School and Play Away. record (REC 242), or cassette (MRMC 004t, from record shops
4.55 Ezra Pound
5.20 BBC Selection Board (2)
5.45 Maths - Numerical Methods
6.10 M101/7 Functions and Graphs
6.35 Water for Oxford
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes on making children's clothes Presented by ANN LADBURY 7:Classic Dress
ANN LADBURY shows how to make a versatile dress that will suit little girls of all shapes and sizes.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), £4.50, from bookshop*
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and GEORGE WALKER Editor DAVID WITHEROW
by Jim Hawkins
A second series of eight episodes. Britain under the heel of the PCD, the Department of Public Control, the instrument of an all-powerful bureaucracy.
Starring Edward Woodward, Robert Lang, Lisa Harrow and Yvonne Mitchell
with Tony Doyle, David McKailÃ
'Kyle'll be back to normal in about an hour. Until then he'll probably show an amusing tendency to tell the truth.'
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Bill Ashton, musical director
George Chisholm introduces this week's programme, which is a showcase to present the fine talents and versatility of this group of young jazz musicians.
by DESMOND WILCOX
The characters we know from fiction who still live on today. Thirteen programmes which look at figures in an American landscape. 12: The Immigrant
Leon Stein is a New Yorker. He is also a Trade Union leader, an editor, an author-and a Jew. His parents were immigrants to America and came through Ellis Island at the turn of the century. LEON STEIN works in the rag trade. At 17 he went into a sweatshop as his mother and father had before him. He learned his trade as a fabric cutter before he became a full-time organiser for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Editor of the union newspaper, Justice.
At 65 Leon Stein still feels the powerful pull of his immigrant origins. With the union, he welcomes new immigrants - although these days they are more likely to be Chinese or South American than European. The Trade Union and the rag trade, he claims, are the great Americanisers.
Photography DAVID WHITSON Film recordist ALAN COOPER Film editor ALAN LYGO Historical adviser
PROFESSOR MARCUS CUNLIFFE Research TRISTAN ALLSOP
Executive producer ADAM CLAPHAM Producer IVOR DUNKERTON
Derek Nimmo with the help of his guests brings his own particular light-hearted curiosity to bear on a different topic each week.
Designer KENNETH LAWSON Director JOHN B. HOBBS Producer COLIN STRONG
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public. Tonight:
The People of Glasgow's East End present
Every Town has an East End
' Press and television coverage of our area shows it as being full of alcoholics, vandals and criminals - no mention of a community. Sure we've got problems, but our area is going through massive changes, and we want a say in those changes. Our aims are basic, like the shops, open spaces, doctors and amenities that most people take for granted. We do have a community, and we want to tell you about it.'
Made by the people of Glasgow's East End with the help of the Community Programme Unit
Michael Kilgarriff reads Now Fishermen by REX WARNER