6.40 Nuclear Power USA
7.5 The Sense Organs
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6.40 Nuclear Power USA
7.5 The Sense Organs
7.30 Ford Interview: 2
Skills for trade unionists Making a case
FRANK Casey , a new shop steward, confronts the supervisor.
Produced by TONY Matthews 'Repeat)
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A series of 19 programmes for childminders. 17: Happy Talk
Next to physical care, children need talk more than anything else. Presented by mavis Nicholson
Producer svzanne DAVIES
Series producer DAVID ALLEN < Repeat)
A Parents and Children series of 16 programmes.
11: Any questions? CLAIRE WOOLFORD visits a Health Centre in Bristol.
Producer dick FOSTER iRepeal)
A 15-part sociology series 13: A multi-racial society?
Being non-white in a white society. Narrated by MICHAEL molyneux
Script adviser MALCOLM davies Producer TONY ROBERTS Director CHARLES PASCOE
4.55 Eysenck's Demon
5.20 The Chinese Revolution
5.45 Patterns of Inequality
6.10 Renaissance spectacle
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of eight programmes about attitudes and assumptions that still condition women's lives. SHARON IJlTE with CHRISTIAN RODSKA and ERIC CARTER in Leila by FRANCES mcneil
Leila's husband is not best pleased when she decides to retrain for a skilled job, ' a man's job '.
Producer bric.it BARRYDirector BRONWEN GRAY
The news, the people, the issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON, GEORGE WALKER Editor DAVID WITHEROW
Battle for the Acropolis
The Parthenon of Athens, one of the world's greatest monuments, is on the verge of collapse. It is certainly unique - but what is it really worth? How much are we prepared to sacrifice in order that future generations can enjoy the treasures we take for granted? Twentieth-century life is rapidly destroying the fragile remains of the world's ancient civilisations.
A year ago Unesco appealed for funds to save the monuments of the Acropolis - to save them from damage from tramping tourists and from a corroding network of ancient steel slowly expanding inside the historic marble which has turned the buildings into potential time-bombs.
Chronicle reveals how the Greeks are using gamma rays, space rocket technology and their finest brains to tackle problems which are beginning to affect historic buildings in every industrial country in the world. Will the Greeks be successful or is the Acropolis doomed?
Film editor RAY FRAWLEY
Film cameraman colin WALDECK Series editor BRUCE NORMAN
Written and produced by ROY DAVIES
A comedy film series starring
A Night with the Girls
Women's lib loses its allure for Rhoda on an evening out with the ladies.
Investigates, Discovers, Questions with MICHAEL DEAN , JEREMY JAMES, JEANNE LA CHARD, JACK PIZZEY, NICK ROSS, HAROLD WILLIAMSON
Each week a documentary programme that analyses an issue, a problem, or a row that concerns us all. This is your chance to examine the facts behind the headlines, the stories beyond the news, to hear the questions yon want asked, put to the men and women who have the answers.
Producers TOM CONWAY, JULIAN COOPER, DAVID FILKIN, MICHAEL HOGAN, TERRY O'REILLY, ALAN PATIENT Editor TIM SLESSOR
The third of ten programmes
John Allen, his sons and his dogs go up into the morning mist and, as the sun rises behind Lakeland peaks, his 1,300 ewes move down to the valley. The Allens work a 15-hour day - in silence. 'Lambing time,' they say, 'brings out the best in ewes but not necessarily in people. We say good morning and good night and as little as possible in between.'
"A sterling individualist, stoical and endlessly patient" (Observer) "Splendid film" (Sunday Times)
BBC Manchester
Weather
presents
Albert Grossman - at Home
Last summer Bob Harris and the OGWT team went to Bearsville, a small village in the township of Woodstock 100 miles north of New York. to meet
Albert Grossman at a picnic he threw for some of the artists and friends who live and record there.
Produced by MICHAEL APPLETON
Martin Jarvis reads
Here I Love You by PABLO NERLDA