6.40 The Ghost Sonata
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6.40 The Ghost Sonata
7.30 Sanction and Rhodesia: 3
Story: Dominik's Day Out by GRACE READ
Photographs by BARRY BOXALL Presenters
Carol Chell , Johnny Ball
Materials for Play School on Ceefax Page 279
4.50 Self-Concept
5.15 The GC/MS Link-up
5.40 Maths: In Perspective
6.5 M101/19 Matrices: 1
6.30 A Milk Run
The early evening magazine again offers some relaxed entertainment to suit the summer mood. In short, there is good music, interesting guests and pleasant conversation. Editor JIM DUMIGHAM "BC Birmingham
If it Can Happen in Coventry
Eric Robson reports what viewers have been saying about the issues raised in last week's Brass Tacks.
Producer PETER HAMILTON Editor COLIN ADAMS BBC Manchester
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The last of four programmes Johnny Cash the country music superstar performed to a vast audience of fans at the Wembley Arena during the Easter
Silk Cut International Festival of Country Music
On stage with him were June Carter and The Great Eighties Eight Commentator DAVID ALLAN
Festival organiser MERVYN CONN Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Lighting JOHN STERLING Director RICK GARDNER Producer DOUGLAS HESPE
Presented by Eric Robson
Live debate and lively reporting, of the decisions, issues and attitudes that divide public opinion.
Editor COLIN ADAMS. BBC Manchester
If after listening to the Brass Tacks debate you'd like to add your point of view. write to: Return Call, BBCtv, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ. Return Call to Brass Tacks, next Monday evening, will report back on what you think.
The last of four short films about music and memory.
A song, or a tune, made special because of the moment with which it's associated, becomes the personal property of the listener.
Rosalind Davison explains why a well-worn copy of Neil Diamond 's
' Sweet Caroline' is the only record she has been able to listen to, for the last three years.' I play it when I'm alone in the house - at top volume, so that it totally swamps me.'
Film cameraman MAURICE FISHER Sound DICKIE BIRD
Film editor DAVID MITCHELL
Producer TONY STAVEACRE. BBC Brtott
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; the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from DAvm ickk.
Producer PETER BELL
Directors ALEX SAWARD and JOHN WILKINSON
Assignment editors GEORGE WALKER and JOHN MAHONEY
Deputy editor DAVID DICKINSON Editor GEORGE CAREY