10.25 Open Forum - Using Television to Advantage
10.50 Beginning M101
11.15 The First Years of Life - The World at One
11.40 Consumer Decisions - Turning on the Heat
12.5 Energy in the Home - Cutting Your Losses
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10.25 Open Forum - Using Television to Advantage
10.50 Beginning M101
11.15 The First Years of Life - The World at One
11.40 Consumer Decisions - Turning on the Heat
12.5 Energy in the Home - Cutting Your Losses
with Anne Nightingale
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
Comhaltas Ceoltóiri Eireann
(Association of Irish Musicians) presents The Wind that Shakes the Barley. Traditional Irish music from London
Gavin Millar talks to writer/ director John Carpenter and star Donald Pleasence on location in Hollywood with the grisly Halloween.
Director ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES Producer GAVIN MILLAR
A series of six programmes 5: Police Story
' The greatest danger for democracy in England is the EEC and the abdication by the British Parliament which it entailed.'
(ENOCH POWELL)
The third of a series in which six eminent Parliamentarians talk to Robin Day. Today The Rt Hon J. Enoch Powell , MP, who entered Parliament in 1950. Producer ALAN THOMPSON Editor JOHN DEKKER
featuring The World Cup The Ladies' Slalom from Pfronten, West Germany
Slalom specialists HANNI WENZEL the defending World Cup holder from Liechtenstein, and France's PERRINE PELEN , who each won three World Cup slalom races last season, are today's favourites. And Austria's ski queen, ANNE-MARIE MOSER-PROËLL, will be chasing points in search of a record sixth overall title.
Commentator DAVID VINE
TV presentation by the GERMAN TV SERvice. Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Introduced by Nigel Starmer-Smith Wales v Ireland
England v Scotland
A spirited performance by the Irish forwards, combined with the outstanding skills of fly-half Tony Ward , brought Ireland an honourable draw with France a fortnight ago. This must encourage the Irish as they take on a Welsh side confident after their victory over Scotland.
England begin their Championship bid against Scotland, and in their attempt to retain the Calcutta Cup have recalled the popular figure of Roger Uttley to lead their challenge.
Commentator at Cardiff Arms Park
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Commentator at Twickenham
BILL MCLAREN
Director DEWI GRIFFITHS
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
Followed by Rugby League results
News of the week plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Peter Woods
Editor RICHARD GAMBLE
Where it happens, why it's happening, with BBC correspondents.
Film editing BOB SCHOLES Editor GEORGE WALKER
The feature film starring
Kirk Douglas , Anthony Quinn
When his wife is murdered by two young drunks, Marshal Matt Morgan tracks down the killers to Gun Hill - and discovers one is the son of Craig Beldon , who once saved the Marshal's life, and now begs for his son's life in return.
Screenplay by JAMES POE Produced by HAL WALLIS
Directed by JOHN STURGES. Films: p 17
Weather
'You don't go to drama school just hoping to do alright. You go because you think you are the greatest actor imaginable, or have the potential of being so.' Five people, including Susannah York and playwright Hugh Whitemore, were all in the same class at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art over 20 years ago and shared a common ambition. Twenty Years On looks at the different directions their lives have taken, and what happened when they all met for the first time since then.
(Hugh Whitemore's dramatisation of Rebecca, part 4: Wednesday 9.25 pm)
The Embassy
World Professional Darts Championship
Tonight Australia's Number 1 Barry Atkinson , and New Zealand's leading player Murray Smith , play their first round matches. And two experienced England Internationals, Charlie Ellix and ' Ton Machine' Alan Glazier play theirs.
Introduced by DAVID COLEMAN Commentators
SID WADDELL , TONY GREEN
Major British films of the 1960s, tonight starring Nicol Williamson Ian Holm , David Warner
Within a setting of peace-time soldiering this powerful film examines the opposing forces of order and anarchy, as portrayed by the violent Gnr O'Rourke and the mild-mannered Bdr Evans during one night at an army camp.
Screenplay JOHN MCGRATH based on his play Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun
Produced by ROBERT A. GOLDSTON and OTTO PLASCHKES
Directed by JACK GOLD. Films: page 17