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6.40 Language Development
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7.30 Aluminium in Lynemouth
Story: The Train to Glasgow by WILMA HORSBRIGH Guest storyteller Brian Cant Presenters Carol Chell
Michael Mann
Pianist PETER GOSLING Designer PAUL HAINES
Graphic designer PAUL JOHNSON Written and directed by MARGIE BARBOUR
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
TERRY GRIFFITHS , the defending champion, PERRIE mans from South Africa, ex-World Champion JOHN SPENCER , and EDDIE CHARLTON , the Australian Champion, are all in action today.
DAVID VINE introduces live coverage as well as highlights from this morning's session as the second round gathers momentum. Commentators
TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM , JOHN PULMAN
Producers NICK HUNTER. RICHARD
TILLING BILL TAYLOR , KEITH PHILLIPS
4.50 Michelson Interferometer
5.15 Earth Science Topics
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6.5 Circulation of the Blood
6.30 Electricity Tariffs
Frame of the Day
DAVID VINE introduces an outstanding frame, together with the latest news and comments from the World Championship in Sheffield.
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Geoffrey Smith and Clay Jones with Arthur Billitt at Clack's Farm
Geoffrey and Arthur start on some changes in the front garden.
SHEILA MACQUEEN plants and arranges small flowers, and Clay explains his cropping plan for the greenhouse.
Produced by JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Ireland: Republicans and Loyalists In Ireland, Republicanism and Loyalism have such fundamentally opposing ambitions that conventional politics seem powerless to resolve them. In the second of two programmes about Irish politics today, Keith Kyle looks at the strength and roots of the Ulster Loyalist tradition.
Producer COLIN MARTIN Editor PETER 1BBOTSON
Ten films in which Magnus Magnusson explores the I Viking world.
« 6: Bitter is the Wind
' Bitter is the wind tonight,
It tosses the ocean's white hair, Tonight I fear not the fierce warriors of Norway
Coursing on the Irish Sea.'
The Viking incursions around the northern seas, encompassing North Britain, the Isle of Man and Ireland, produced at one period an urbanised and settled society from which sprang a lasting culture which is still apparent today.
MAGNUS MAGNUSSON follows the story of the Viking kingdoms of Dublin and York - the setting for the saga of the legendary Erik Bloodaxe - kingdoms both ruled and lost by the sword. with John Bennett , Jeremy Kemp Colin Blakely , Dennis Edwards
Music by JACK POINT
Series adviser PROFESSOR p. H. SAWYER Research LIZ WRIGHT Film editor JEFF SHAW Producer RAY SUTCLIFFE
Series producer DAVID COLLISON
by DERRICK BUTTRESS
They train people to look after lads like Gary at the centre. So why does Vernon persist in keeping his brother at home?
Script editor ALLAN BAKER Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer PETER ANSORGE
Director DEREK lister. BBC Birmingham
The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
DAVID VINE introduces highlights of the day's play, together with the latest news Of DAVID TAYLOR and BILL WERBENIUK, who complete their first-round matches tonight.
including news summary, weather forecast and sports results
Further coverage from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Producer NICK HUNTER
The classic sci-fi series exploring the boundaries of man's inner self when faced with alien forces in time and space.
Starring Dewey Martin and Mary Murphy
A test pilot, exceeding all known velocities, is about to crash. Suddenly time stands still and the world around him freezes. As the pilot struggles to return to the animate present, great danger threatens his family.