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9.10 Technical Studies
For students on TEC and City and Guilds engineering courses, as well as those studying CSE and 0-level engineering technology subjects. 9: Microelectronics

9.38 Science Workshop Highlights' A '. ROLF HARRIS highlights his art.

10.0 You and Me. Across
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds Introduced by STEPHEN TATE and Purrfecta the Pussycat Producer JUDITH MILES

10.15 Maths File. Coordinates
'Numbers' Cartesi is shot by a rival gang. His dying words 'Five-two-four-three' lead Inspector Newton - to a solution?

10.38 Maths Topics. Statistics: 5
Probability II: the 0-1 scale; manipulating probabilities.

11.0 Words and Pictures The Little Girl and the Tiny Doll

11.17 The Music Arcade 9: Pantomime Preparation

11.39 General Studies Biography. Fragments of the Truth

12.5 pm Buongiorno Italia!
A course for beginners in Italian 9: Cosa prendiamo?
Ordering a meal, and sampling some of the local specialities.

12.30 The Self-Help Society
Five programmes about self-help and mutual aid in Britain. 4: Island Co-operatives
How co-operatives can be used to revive declining communities in the Scottish islands.

12.55-1.7 Let's Go - Series 3
Ten programmes for moderately mentally handicapped young adults, presented by BRIAN RIX
9: Let's Be Safe at Home
Fire hazards, the bathroom, medicines.
Let's Go Book 3, for parents and teachers, El.50 tnc postage from [address removed]

1.20 Descubra España
Spanish language resource series 4: Esenanza, trabajo y familia
Vida escolar; Ganando el pan; Talleres y fabricas.

1.38 Let's See Getting Around. 3: Across Water

2.1 Watch! The Nativity: 1

2.18 Read On! 9: A Matter of Opinion. Separating fact from opinion in books, newspapers and magazines.

2.40 Zig Zag Computers in Society

Contributors

Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Introduced By:
Stephen Tate
Unknown:
Descubra Espada

A motorcycle trials competition for the Lombard Tricity Trophy Heat 2
Six international riders from Belgium USA, Italy and Great Britain race against the clock. The two fastest go through to the Grand Final.
Commentators
PETER PURVES and MICK ANDREWS
Producer JOHN G. SMITH
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Producer:
John G. Smith

A series of 18 programmes
Part 12 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Gripper decides that the time has come to show that he really is the boss. Mrs McClusky takes severe measures to maintain control, which unfortunately rebound on Claire and Stewpot.
(For cast see page 41)

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Simpson
Unknown:
Mrs McClusky

continues the season of movie greats from the 1950s. Tonight starring
Doris Day , Gordon MacRae
The Winfield family made their movie d6but in On Moonlight Bay. In this lively sequel, set in 1918, Doris Day again plays daughter Marjorie, waiting for sweetheart William Sherman to return from the war. William, however, has matured and marriage is no longer the only thing on his mind .. !
Featured are a host of ' standards ' like ' If you were the only girl in the world ', ' By the light of the silvery moon ' and 'My home town'.
Screenplay by ROBERT O'BRIEN andIRVING ELINSON Directed by DAVID BUTLER
Produced by WILLIAM JACOBS. Films: p 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Doris Day
Unknown:
Gordon MacRae
Unknown:
William Sherman
Unknown:
Robert O'Brien
Unknown:
Irving Elinson
Directed By:
David Butler
Produced By:
William Jacobs.
Marjorie Winfield:
Doris Day
William Sherman:
Gordon MacRae
George Winfield:
Leon Ames
Mrs Winfield:
Rosemary Decamp
Wesley:
Billy Gray
Stella:
Mary Wickes
Chester Finley:
Russell Arms

by Arthur Rothstein
American photo-journalist Assignment People, 1937
In the last of four films ARTHUR ROTHSTEIN talks about the development of his work from the documentary record into a fascination for portraiture. He sums up the value of the famous photographic collection in the Library of Congress in Washington-a unique record of American life in the 1930s and 40s - to which he contributed.
Rostrum camera KEN MORSE Film editor JOHN KENT Producer JOHN WALKER

Contributors

Talks:
Arthur Rothstein

Presented by Tony Soper with Jeremy Cherfas and Brian Leith
A weekly look at wildlife and the issues affecting the living world.
TONY SOPER goes whale-watching off the Canadian coast and encounters the rare northern right whale. BRIAN LEITH gets an insect's eye view of microscopic behaviour frozen in time.
Producers MICHAEL BRIGHT, ROBIN HELLIER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Soper
Unknown:
Jeremy Cherfas
Unknown:
Brian Leith
Unknown:
Tony Soper

Introduced by Jonathan King
This week he visits the former wild-west town of Denver. He meets top country singer Kenny Rogers and takes a look at American football.
Plus a preview of the latest pop videos and new movies.
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL Producer GORDON ELSBURY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jonathan King
Singer:
Kenny Rogers
Producer:
Michael Hurll
Producer:
Gordon Elsbury

Featuring Karen with the orchestra, under musical director EDDIE GRAY , and Karen's guest Ronnie Scott
Dancers Powerpack
Vocal backings KAY GARNER
DOREEN CHANTER , SUE GLOVER
Choreographer CHRIS POWER Script associate JOHN JUNKIN
Costume designer LINDA MARTIN
Sound KEITH GUNN. Lighting ERIC WALLIS Designer MALCOLM THORNTON Producer DAVE PERROTTET

Contributors

Unknown:
Featuring Karen
Director:
Eddie Gray
Unknown:
Kay Garner
Unknown:
Doreen Chanter
Unknown:
Sue Glover
Unknown:
Chris Power
Unknown:
John Junkin
Designer:
Linda Martin
Unknown:
Keith Gunn.
Unknown:
Eric Wallis
Designer:
Malcolm Thornton
Producer:
Dave Perrottet

Jazz Juke-Box II
Following the success of Jazz Juke-Box I, George Melly presents another selection of jazz shorts and ' soundies ' - the delightful films made for visual juke-boxes in the early 40s. He is joined by great jazzman Slim Gaillard, famous for such hits as ' Flat foot floogie ' and ' Dunkin' bagel'. Gaillard recalls swing's heyday and its legends -Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole.
Jazz Juke-Box I - A string of pearls from the swing era. (SUNDAY TIMES) Unmissable. (DAILY MAIL) Producer ALAN YENTOB Director ANTHONY WALL

Contributors

Producer:
Alan Yentob
Director:
Anthony Wall

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