6.40 The Ravidasis in Birmingham
7.5 Jackson Pollock
7.30 The Other Tradition
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6.40 The Ravidasis in Birmingham
7.5 Jackson Pollock
7.30 The Other Tradition
Live coverage of the second day's debates in Brighton. Reporting team
VINCENT HANNA and LORD SCANLON
Story: "Door to Door"
Verses by Bernard Lodge
Illustrated by Maureen Roffey
Presenters Sheelagh Gilbey, Stuart McGugan
Book, Play School: Ready to Play, £1.50, from bookshops. Play On (record REC 332, cassette ZCM 332); Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242 or cassette MRMC 004), from record shops
from Brighton
Coverage continues from 2.15*
The Cornhill Insurance Centenary Test
England v Australia from Lord's Final day
PETER WEST introduces further coverage from Lord's.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
TOM GRAVENEY , MIKE SMITH
Television presentation NICK HUNTER , BILL TAYLOR
6.5 Home from Home
6.30 Field Geology Arran
Oh! My Darting
A delightful Dutch cartoon about a young child growing up, set to the music of ' Clementine '.
Produced by NICO CRAMA
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
In a week when trades unionists are meeting to decide how to fight moves to curb their power, tonight's film tells the story of the strike that did much to reinforce Government opinion that ' something had to be done about the unions '. Last winter's steel strike, the longest national stoppage since the 30s, occupied television news programmes almost daily with ugly scenes on the picket lines, demonstrations against Ministers and a series of fruitless talks. From that material, and from other special TV news coverage, Gordon Carr has constructed television's first comprehensive' picture of a strike as it unfolds in front of the cameras.
Film editor DUNCAN HERBERT
Written and produced by GORDON CARR A TELEVISION NEWS feature
What is a paradiddle? asks question-setter Steve Race to
John Amis who partners Frank Muir against Ian Wallace and Denis Norden in the popular music quiz.
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE
The first of seven programmes Introduced by Noel Edmonds How will our motoring change during the 80s? , . Tonight Top Gear takes a looK into the future to find out some of the new ideas and new products in road transportation likely to be seen within the decade. Top Gear also features the latest news on the motoring scene. Reporter FRANK PAGE Director PHILIP FRANKLIN Producer DEREK SMITH. BBC Birmingham
The last of six plays Catherine Parr by JOHN PREBBLE starring
Series based on an idea by MAURICE COWAN
Music arranged and played by DAVID MUNROW
Producers RONALD travers, MARK SHIVAS Directed by NAOMI CAPON
Costumes are on display in the keep, Dover Castle, and Eastbridge Hospital, Kingsbridge, Canterbury.
Theme music (RESL 1), from record shops
Cross-country ski-ing, often the only mode of travel in parts of Scandinavia, is a growing sport in America. In Wisconsin, 2,000 skiers compete in the largest, longest and zaniest ski race in the United States. Produced by HARVEY EDWARD
Including TUC Report
JOHN TUSA and VINCENT HANNA in Brighton with a full report from the Trades Union Congress.
PETER SNOW and CHARLES WHEELER in London assess other developments at home and abroad.
The Cornhill Insurance Centenary Test
England v Australia from Lord's Final day
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the play from Lord's.
Producer NICK HUNTER