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6.40 Waiting for Godot
7.30 Structural Power: 1: Exploitation
This week the trades unions are in Blackpool for their 113th Congress. Reporting team
VINCENT HANNA and LORD SCANLON, former President of the AUEW.
4.50 Adelaide Centre
5.15 Curious History of Norethindrone
5.40 Maths: Homeomorphisms
6.5 M101/23 Modelling: Surveys
6.30 Living with Death
Football Association Coaching: Tactics, Skills -14 programmes
10: Defending (2)
Coaches RON ATKINSON , MIKE SMITH GRAHAM TAYLOR , ALAN WADE
CHARLES HUGHES , BOBBY RUSSELL Players KEVIN KEEGAN
TREVOR BROOKING , VINCE HILAIRE
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
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The European Championships from Split, Yugoslavia
The first of six nightly early-evening visits to the finals of one of swimming's toughest competitions. Britain will be looking to JUNE CROFT (freestyle), ADRIAN MOORHOUSE (breaststroke) and MARIA SCOTT (individual medley) to win their heats. Tonight's finals:
Men's 100m Freestyle
Women's 100m Freestyle Men's 200m Breaststroke
Women's 400m Individual Medley
Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay
Diving a look also at CHRISTOPHER SNODE who competes in- the final of the springboard event. Commentators
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND
Tv presentation YUGOSLAVIAN TV-SERVICE
Producer JOHN PHILIES
Days of Judgment by ERIC PAICE starring
Bernard Hepton as Albert Clifford Rose as Kessler Terrence Hardlman as Reinhardt with The Liberation brings terror for
Lifeline Monique disappears ... so does Kessler.
Producer GERARD GLASTER
Director VIKTORS RITELIS
Music from the series (record REC 412, cassette ZCM412), from record shops.
Book (same title), £5.75 hardback, 80p paperback, Secret Army Dossier, 90p, from bookshops
The allies are liberating Brussels, but this brings terror for Lifeline. Monique and Kessler both disappear.
In this the last programme of her first major television series, the young Welsh singer, whose recording of 'He was beautiful' brought her deep, melodic voice into the homes of millions, returns to The Assembly Rooms, Derby, with her guests Julian-Lloyd Webber accompanied by Simon Nicholls and her regular friends George Shearing with Brian Torrff (bass) and The Paul Jury Quintet
Exterior sequences recorded in the gardens of Chatsworth by kind permission of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire
by MAURICE LEITCH with Private . Semple returns to his Antrim home after the Battle of the Somme, the village's sole survivor from all the brave boys of Ulster ' who volunteered. But the battle scars go far deeper than anyone suspects.
Says as much abdat the suffering of World War I in half-an-hour as many feature length films. (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH) Bryan Murray ... a sensitive, finely judged performance.
(THE DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Producer TERRY COLES.
Director DAVID GILLARD
Winner. of The Pye Television Award for New Television Writers
(The Imitation Game tomorrow at 9.0 pm)
Peter Snow, John Tusa
Peter Hobday , Donald MacCormick 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 LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from DAVID ICKE.
Producer PAUL NORRIS Directors ALEK SAWARD and JOHN WILKINSON
Assignment editor
CLIVE SYDDALL and JOHN MAHONEY Deputy editor DAVID DICKINSON Editor RON NEIL
When it comes to woodwork, carpenters Stan and Ollie have a solid head start!