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6.40 Sheep Production
7.5 The Atomic Clock
7.30 Physiological Adaptation (2)
Story: Three Billy Goats Gruff (traditional) Presenters
Delia Morgan , Bruce Allan
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 jrom Play School and Play Away. record (REC 242). or cassette (MRMC 004), from record shops
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.20 pml
England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge
The final session of play on the fourth day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Introduced by Jeremy James
A weekly report on the struggle for the coveted title of World Chess Champion between Anatoly Karpov (World Champion) and Viktor Korchnoi (Challenger), with comment and analysis of the games currently being played in the Philippines.
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGRT Producer ROBERT TONER
Summaries of play on CEEFAX throughout the Championships on page 270
Weather
The Self-Help Show presented by Su Carroll and lain
Watkinson Grapevine is about people who have got together to make life better for themselves and those around them. The programme aims to help others to do the same.
Tonight's programme includes film from Rochdale, where local self-help groups have got together with a community arts group for a festival.
Produced hy the Grapevine team from the Community Programme Unit
This week the doyen of the brass band world presents a programme of his favourite music; special guest artists John Lawrenson and Don Lusher and featuring Men o' Brass
(the combined bands of City of Coventry, Fairey Engineering Works and Morris Concert)
(Repeat)
(Next week: The Kings Singers' World of Music)
A romantic serial in six parts 2 : The Roads of Farce
When, after months and months of miserable existence, Moliere and his companions at last find a rich protector, Moliere wants to write tragedies; but they fail. Against his will, he sits down to write farces, which succeed triumphantly. His love affair with Madeleine becomes stormy as he casts his roving eye at two girls in his troupe, one of them the notorious Marquise Du Pare, a girl of devilish charm and beauty ...
Music by GEORGES DELERUE
Script, adaptation and dialogue by CLAUDE BRULE
Directed by MARCEL CAMUS A TELECIP production
Based on Gamesmanship, Lifemanship and Oneupmanship by STEPHEN POTTER
By arrangement with CARL FOREMAN Adapted by BARRY TOOK starring Richard Briers and Peter Jones
With FREDERICK JAEGER
ROBERT EAST, CLAIRE FAULCONBRIDGE
RAY MILLER and INSTANT SUNSHINE
Music arranged and directed by PETER CHRISTIE
This week: Litmanship
Reading books, writing them and reviewing them takes up a surprisingly large amount of time. Now, reviewing can be defined as ' how to be One Up on the author without actually tampering with the text'.
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN
Produced by DOUGLAS ARGENT
The sixth in a series of nine documentary films about the Bolton Area Health Authority. Industrial Action
When Management decided not to replace a retired gardener, they collided with NUPE stalwart Emily Young , union branch secretary and very suspicious of her employer's moves to cut down on staff. With a dedicated disregard for anything but the interests of her members, she brings about a lightning sit-in of a gardener, a porter, and their youthful helper. The sitters-in are conscience-smitten. Who will bring the geriatrics their meals? But duty to geriatrics withers before Emily's indignation. The men agree to sit-in and leave all the talking to Emily, and Emily is only too happy to do that.
Film cameraman Mike Southon Producer Tim King
Weather
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the fourth day's play.
Jill Balcon reads
April Rise by LAURIE LEE