6.40 The Coal Face
7.5 Instrumentation: Numerical Control
7.30 Maths - Matrix Transformations
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6.40 The Coal Face
7.5 Instrumentation: Numerical Control
7.30 Maths - Matrix Transformations
Story: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor by PETER CHARLTON
Guest storyteller Brian Cant Presenters
Carol Chell , Michael Mann
4.50 Control: A School Experiment
5.15 Brunelleschi's Architecture
5.40 The Madonna di San Biagio
6.5 M101/10 Area Games
6.30 Sound in View
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The second of three recitals of renaissance and baroque music given by Cantilena, director ADRIAN SHEPHERD. Their special guest is the young Danish virtuoso recorder player Michala Petri Brade Suite No 2
Sammartini Concerto in F major, for descant recorder and strings
Boyce Concerto Grosso in B flat major
Sound RON ALLAN
Lighting JOHN MORRANS Designer ALAN WRIGHT
Producer JAMES HUNTER. BBC Scotland
with Tony Soper
A series of seven guides to birds 2: The Tit Family
The blue tit and the great tit, star performers at the garden bird-table, must surely be the most watched birds in Great Britain. This programme helps distinguish them from other close relatives and shows how they live when they're not eating our peanuts.
Research ROBIN PRYTHERCH
Film editor NORMAN BURGESS
Producer DILYS BREESE. BBC Bristol
The story of a warm-hearted family of pioneer stock - surviving the Depression years of the 30s and facing the war years of the 40s. starring
The Portrait
Erin is attracted yet repelled by a tormented young artist with an obsession to paint her.
Based on EARL HAMNER jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain Written by JOHN DUNKEL
Directed by RALPH SENENSKY
by JUSTIN CARTWRIGHT with and South Africa in 1960 is not what the recently returned Thompson expects. Racial barriers are high; as policeman Terblanche says ' There's a law against what you've been doing! Some of the boys at the station think we should bring charges.'
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Sound MIKE MCCARTHY
Designer BERNARD LLOYD-JONES Producer TERRY COLES
Directed by PETER DUFFELL
The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
The 1980 Championship begins tomorrow at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, when the 24 best players in the world will be contesting snooker's most coveted title as well as £60,000 prize money.
Can Terry Griffiths repeat his extraordinary performance of last year? Will Ray Reardon or John Spencer regain the supremacy they enjoyed in the 70s? Can an overseas player win for the first time? Can Alex Higgins maintain his form for 14 days? Will a new professional come through to win instant fame and fortune?
David Vine previews the most open Championship ever. Interviewer Ron Gubba
Producer MIKE ADLEY. BBC Manchester
Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler , John Tusa and Peter Hobday present an informed account of what's happening in the world; special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters into what's going on behind the headlines, the latest news and weather forecast from Fran Morrison , plus the evening's sports results from David Davies.
Producer DAVID [ICKINSON Director ALEX SAWARD Assignment editors
GEORGE WALKER. JOHN MAHONEY Deputy editor RONALD NEIL Editor GEORGE CAREY
A series of 20 programmes
Learn a little Russian and look at daily life in the Soviet Union.
A look back at the language so far, this time through the eyes of Russian children - their favourite subject at school, their favourite films, and their hopes for the future.
In Goodbye, Summer: Episode 10, Olga travels to Leningrad - but not with Viktor.
Presented by Tanya Feifer, Edward Ochagavia, Tatyana Vedeneeva, Volodya Ukhin
with Galya Venevitinova, Seryozha Martinov, Lyubov Sokolova
Jill Balcon reads April Rise by LAURIE LEE