6.5 Differential Equations. 6.30 Why Build Models? 6.55 Mining. 7.20 Science.
7.45 Two Control Problems.
Story: The Hare and the Tortoise based on a Fable by LA Fontaine Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft, Ben Bazell
Illustrated by BRIAN WILDSMITH
Pianist PAUL READE. Graphic designel Leslie FORBES. Designer GILLIAN PAGE Written and directed by PENNY LLOYD Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
In the 17th century Venice was yielding cultural and economic primacy to Amsterdam.
Producer PATRICIA HODGSON
A BBC/Open University production
previews Who'll Be Mother and The National Theatre.
A BBC/Open University production
starring Hugh Sinclair
Hugh Sinclair takes over the role of Simon Templar in this week's vintage episode. The Saint, trying to get away from it all, stumbles across a gaggle of spies, cut-throats and policemen fighting for the possession of a music box which contains a valuable secret....
Screenplay by JEFFRY DELL from the novel Getaway by LESLIE CHARTERIS Directed by Leslie FENTON
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Riding the Rio Balsas The hazardous Mexican river Rio
Balsas is the venue for a perilous jet boat race.
Marian Foster and Brian Watkins meet some of the animals that live in our homes. Today: Dogs with advice from ANGELA CHUTER
Production assistant ANNE maynaro Producer JOHN KENYON
BBC Pebble Mill
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Peter Powell and Honor Wilson open the last of the present series of the electronic magazine.
Guests include The Belle Stars, Orange Juice, China Crisis, Photostat and on film Duran Duran.
Director JULIET MAY
Producer PETER HAMILTON
Presented by Ludovic Kennedy who discusses the documentary series Great Little Railways (BBC1), David Dimbleby 's programme about the world of politics, People and Power (BBC1) and the comedy serial Brass (Granada) with Sid Weighell , ex General Secretary of the NUR, Sara Morrison , a director of GEC and Simon Jenkins , Political Editor of the Economist.
Director STEPHEN cakett Producer CLARE pattrson
Series producer JOHN ARCHER
from Pillowell, Gloucestershire
Clay Jones visits the garden of Richard and Jane Taylor. Eight years ago this two-acre site was a derelict slag heap. With hard work determination and know-how an eyesore has been transfomed into a well-designed all-year-round garden.
Executive producer JOHN w. ItENYON
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON Producer DENIS W.GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Milt
by Carla Lane
Starring Geoffrey Palmer and Caroline Blakiston
with Hetty Baynes, Gay Wilde
by PAULA MILNE starring Christine takes up an unusual line of work and proves she is not just another bored housewife Producer
ALAN SHALLCROSS Directed by JON AMIEL
A two-part television drama starring
Lorne Greene, Ben Gazzara with John Pleshette, Mo Malone
This American television production vividly reconstructs the events already known to history, but instead of ending at the moment when Jack Ruby shot Oswald, it imaginatively continues with Oswald's imprisonment and trial.
1: When prosecution and defence counsels sift evidence for the trial they begin to uncover the bizarre life of Oswald.
(Part 2 will be shown next Friday)