Ten films for student nurses. 3: In the Operating Theatre
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
10.55 Interval
Story: Jenny's Smile
Written by JEAN WATSON Presenters
Floella Benjamin , Chris Tranchell
A series of 20 programmes which aims 'to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
(ihown yesterday on BBC1 at 10,30 am)
Ten programmes on the origins and growth of the Arab-Israeli dispute. 3: War and Diplomacy
The Balfour Declaration of 2 November 1917 was the expression of British support for Zionism. Production assistant CAROLINE PICK Producer ROGER OWEN
A series of ten programmes on hand-knitting and crochet. Presented by JAN LEEMING 3: Spinning a Yarn
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
A series of ten programmes presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 3: Toys for Toddlers
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
DAVID VINE introduces five programmes about physical education in schools.
3: The Secondary School
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Introduced by Jeremy James
Anatoly Karpov (World Champion) and Viktor Korchnoi (Challenger)
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
Weather
An International Championship First Semi-final
Scotland v Wales
Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce the winners of last week's heats competing for the finals.
Each team also has a contestant in the Brace Championship, where one man works two sheepdogs together on the trial course.
Scotland: PETER HETHERINGTON with Nell and Hemp Wales: WYN EDWARDS with Toss and Jaff GLYN JONES continues his training of Glen.
Producer PHILIP B. GILBERT (Tomorrow the second Semi-final)
An animator's hand turns a straight line into a tetchy little man, who sets off on all sorts of adventures - and misadventures.
Animated by OSVALDO CAVANDOLI
starring Des O'Connor who plays host to a gathering of some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America. Including tonight's special guests Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES
Programme associate NEIL SHAND
Additional material DENNIS BERSON Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HICHAM
Designer GARY PRITCHARD Producer JAMES moir
Another six directors make their debuts as television film-makers. Freedom of the Dig by PETER EVERETT , with After 15 years in HM Prisons, Emerson just wants to keep his nose clean and get out. Working on the Stone Age fort keeps him away from trouble, but there are problems apart from the weather.
Photographed by KEN WESTBURY Film editor chris LOVETT Script editor TERRY COLES Designer KEN STARKEY
Producer GRAHAM BENSON Director TERRY BEDFORD
The Cook Legacy
The first Europeans to explore the Pacific irreversibly changed the way of life of the peoples they encountered. So, much of what is believed about the cultures of the Pacific, before European influence, depends on Captain Cook's diaries of those initial encounters, and the objects his expeditions brought back.
Two anthropologists, Adrienne Kaeppler and Peter Gathereole , trace Cook artifacts to their origins and discover that some come from a different place and time.
Film editor PAUL THIRER
Directed by DERRICK AMOORE and RON JOHNSTON
Robert Robinson looks at books, talks to bookmen and examines the use and abuse of the English language. With Vicky Payne
Director MARTIN L. BELL Producer ANTONY rousi
In this series John Tusa introduces people who have suffered under political repression.
For 14 years Vladimir Bukovsky was a leading campaigner for human rights in the Soviet Union. He survived prison sentences, labour camps and several attempts to declare him insane. Last year he was released in exchange for a prominent Chilean Communist.
' I knew I wouldn't stay free. It was not possible to stand by or escape when your friends were being flung into lunatic asylums.'
Consultant DAVID Simpson of Amnesty International
Human Rights Law adviser PAUL SIEGHART Producer JOHN WILCOX
Series producer SHIRLEY du BOULAY
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public.
Tonight:
Kathleen Smith , founder of the Work and Leisure Society, presents Leisure for All, Work for All
' Chronic unemployment is already with us, and people are afraid. Automation and the computer are destroying jobs so fast that within ten years Britain will have four million unemployed. But there is a happy solution. It is the half-working year and the half-leisure year for everybody.'
Made by Kathleen Smith with the help of the Community Programme Unit
Competition Poem
Martin Jarvis reads A Slight Jar by GEORGINA HAMMICK