6.5 Maths: Isomorphisms.
6.55 Ethology: Newts to Newborns.
7.20 Questioning Assumptions.
7.45 The Claimant.
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6.5 Maths: Isomorphisms.
6.55 Ethology: Newts to Newborns.
7.20 Questioning Assumptions.
7.45 The Claimant.
Tanzania, under Julius Nyerere , has become the hope for many Third World developing countries, through its forceful attachment to the philosophy of self-reliance and African socialism. This documentary film, made on location in 1975, looks at the concept of education for self-reliance in Ujamaa villages.
Producer KEN LITTLE
A BBC/Open University production
This week's OU selection includes Fit for the Job and Management and the School.
Chapter 4: Lethal Chamber
In which Professor Forrest naively puts his trust in Capt Mephisto's villainous henchmen and Lance is overcome by a deadly poisonous gas
(Chapter 5, next Monday at 5.40)
Foxy Pup
A classic Columbia cartoon
A series in nine parts
by Phil Redmond
It a year since they left Grange Hill and Tucker, Alan and Tommy ,still haven't got jobs. Signing on has become a way of life. But things start to get more exciting when Tommy makes a pass at a skinhead's girlfriend ..
with Beatrice Campbell , Kay Walsh
Alec Guinness plays a mild-mannered salesman who is suddenly told by his doctor that he only has a few weeks to live.
Screenplay by J. a. PRIESTLEY Produced by STEPHEN MITCHELL Directed by HENRY CASS
Films: page 7
with subtitles, followed by Weather
A weekly look at wildlife, and the issues affecting the living world with Tony Soper and Jeremy Cherfas
Producer ROBIN HELLIER EditorJOHN SPARKS BBC Bristol
rhe second of six programmes rhe theme is Fashion starring Lorraine Chase
Marguerite Porter , Imagination
. and featuring LUKE BATCHELOR
RICHARD CALKIN , WAYNE FOWKES GARY FORECAST, ANTHONY JOHNS JOHN WILLETT
Choreography DOUGIE SQUIRES. Musical Jlrector JOHN COLEMAN. Costume designer LTNDA WOODFIELD. Sound MIKE MCCARTHY Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Designer TONY UBBOVGH
Executive producer BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
pays homage to that 'Venus in wrinkled stockings' Nora Batty , who reveals an unusual side to her own family life. Also signing in is See Hear's presenter Maggie Woolley.
Producer FIONA - JlNSTON Director JOHN ROONEY
BBC Manchester
The fisherman of the north east coast is outspoken, suspicious and fiercely protective of his rights. John Pearson is urbane, articulate, and a master tactician. Although they are so different, their lives are linked. For Pearson is a very senior civil servant in the EEC and his work has a decisive bearing in the future livelihood and prosperity of the fishermen. This winter, when after eight years of wrangling, the EEC was edging gingerly towards agreement on a Common Market fisheries policy, they met at the Berlaymont building in Brussels. Perhaps John Pearson would have described the meeting as a 'full and frank exchange of views'. The fishermen had another name for it.
Sex, money, power and crime - the professional preoccupations of the Law. David Jessel and Jane Walmsley sift what's important, outrageous and relevant this week. Legal comment Michael Molyneux
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producer RITCHIE COGAN Editor PETER CHAFER
11.SOBet/ondtheEye
The llreotor of 'the Royal Greenwich Observatory. Dr Alec Boksenberg. shows in early version of his computerised TV camera for imaging very faint stars.
12.5 Elections and the People. A look at whether changes in the election system, such as proportional representation, can fundamentally alter British politics.