6.40 Maths: Convergence. 7.5 A Golden Age of Work. 7.30 Simulation Models.
A magazine programme for Asian women providing advice and information on matters of interest to them. It also includes demonstrations on how to make useful items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children and a popular music item.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
BBC Pebble Mill
Live coverage of the second day's . debates in Bournemouth.
Reporting team ' SIR ROBIN DAY and DAVID DIMBLEBV
Story: The Last Puppy Written by FRANK ASCH Presenters
Sarah Long , Patrick Abernathy
Conference Reports on Ceefax
12.55 Childhood 5-10: Croydon Ginger. bread play scheme was established by a group of single working parents.
.20 Who'll be Mother?: The nanny, child-minder, mother's help - current Ideas of child-care.
The 1982 Greenall Whitley Bowling Handicap
This is the 74th Waterloo Crown Green Bowling Handicap. Some 2,048 players started out weeks ago on the long trail to today, finals day. The winner receives £ 2000 and the most prestigious title in Crown Green Bowling.
Introduced by RICHARD DUCKENFIELD Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer NICE HUNTER
1: The Struggle Begins
The first of a two-part study of changes in Portuguese education in the aftermath of the 1974 revolution. Filmed in early 1977, the programme shows something of the dilemmas and hopes of a rapidly changing society at a particular moment in its history.
Producer JOHN MILLER
A BBC/Open University production
The classic cliffhanger serial in 15 chapters, starring Kay Aldridge as Nyoka
Chapter 13: Thundering Death
In which Nyoka and her father find the Golden Tablets of Hippocrates, only to have them slip from their grasp.
A comedy cartoon
It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
Edward Heath 's Morning Cloud
Ocean racers nowadays are built for speed not comfort. Morning Cloud, like the four predecessors which bore the name, is no exception and won many of the most coveted prizes in offshore racing. Bob Fisher follows the boat and crew to the Mediterranean in their search for new trophies.
Producer JEREMY PALLANT BBC Pebble Mill
Five programmes written and presented by John FitzMaurice Mills 2: Glass
Cleaning it, mending it, removing scratches, re-silvering and remounting. What to do and what not to do with glasses, decanters, stained glass, mirrors and even a crystal chandelier.
Assistant producer AMANDA THEUNISSEN
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS. BBC Bristol
Introduced by Ray Moore from the High Wycombe Music Centre
During the summer RAY MOORE has visited four of the music centres and colleges which provided some of the young musicians who appeared at the last season of Schools Prom. The third programme features the talented youngsters from:
The Recorder Consort of the High Wycombe Music Centre
Penweddig Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble conductor ARWYN JONES King Edward VI School Senior Orchestra conductor PETER CROSS with special guest soloist Julian Lloyd Webber
Danesholme Recorder Ensemble
Young Recorder Players of London conductor BRIAN DAVEY
Director DEREK JEWELL
Producer LARRY WESTLAND
Television presentation by KEN GRIFFIN
(Organised by The Times In conjunction with Commercial Union Assurance)
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Presented by Dr Edward de Bono Third of ten programmes Perception and Patterns
DR DE BONO shows that perception is probably the most important part of thinking and that the brain is an excellent pattern-making and pattern-using system. He explores both the advantages and disadvantages of this phenomenon.
Director CAROLINE PICK Producer PETER RIDING
Book (same title), f3.75 from booksellers
A personal reminiscence of 25 years of School Television presented by Ronald Eyre.
It was in September 1957 that the long-established contribution to Britain's school-life made by BBC Radio since 1924 was joined by School Television. Not everyone welcomed the devilish new invention in schooltime, made evident by one of the country's most distinguished headmasters who said that, '...a television set for viewing the BBC - and even more the ITA would enter my school over my dead body'.
One of the founder members of the BBC's School Television Department, RONALD EYRE, speaks to old friends and colleagues about programmes then and now, and about the life children lead at school today.
With excerpts from programmes including Ronald Hines and a teenage Dennis Waterman in ALAN PLATER 'S award-winning school play of the 60s, Terry. A
Film cameramen GODFREY JOHNSON. JIM PIERSON Film editor JOHN KEENAM
Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
The award-winning film series is back starring and with Cementing Relationships
Hotlips has a hot-blooded Italian in tow and the operating theatre is making the patients sick. Lets face it: for a life-saving surgeon life is a daunting business ...
Written by DAVID POLLOCK. ELIAS DAVIS Directed by CHARLES S. DUBIN
by JOHN LE CARRÉ Parti
John Allin is well known for his paintings of the East End of London as he knew it in his cockney childhood.
Recently he travelled for two seasons with Gerry Cottle 's Circus and using a caravan as a studio, painted the colourful scenes around him. His pictures and stories present a vivid record of the fast-disappearing world of the small circus.
Producer GEOFFREY BAINES
with Liberal Assembly Report
JOHN TUSA and PETER SNOW report from the Liberal Assembly in Bournemouth; with DONALD mac-CORMICK and JOAN BAKEWELL in London to assess the news at home and abroad.
The Unipart
British Professional Championship from Gaskins Conference Centre, Middlesbrough
Highlights of the fifth day of this eight-day tournament, featuring the last two matches of the second round played earlier this evening. Each match best of seven sets, three legs per set.
Total prize money is E26,500 with a special prize of £ 27,000 for the first nine dart check out of the championship.
Introduced by PETER PURVES