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9.10 Technical Studies
Welding Techniques
9.38 Science Workshop Dissolving 'B'
Presenters DAVID HARGREAVES , LILIAN EVANS and MALCOLM MCFEE
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
10.0 You and Me
BILL OWEN is with Cosmo and Dibs trying to mend a talking doll and a beeping bus. We sing 'Down at the Station' and go with some deaf children to the zoo.
Director nicci CROWTHER
10.15 Maths Counts
7: Drawing the Line
10.38 Maths Topics. Geometry
Resource CSE/O-level material in the form of animated sequences for classroom use: students are encouraged to provide their own commentary. 4: Circles; Locus (Sequences 1-3) Produced by DAVID ROSEVEARE
11.0 Words and Pictures
Owl at Home: VICKY IRELAND tells a story about an owl who extends his hospitality to a strange guest.
11.17 The Music Arcade 4: Electricity in Music
11.39 General Studies
Horizon: China's Child (part 2)
'Because of the coming over-population crisis, each couple will henceforth only be allowed a single child.' This two-part film illustrates how China's policy applies to Changzhou. Written and directed by EDWARD GOLDWYN
12.5pm Buongiorno Italia!
A course for beginners in Italian 14: Cosa ha fatto?
BBC students' book 94.95, tutors' notes
93.00, three cassettes or records from booksellers and BBC Publications
12.30 Mathematical Thinking
Five programmes which look at ways in which the ideas of the Cockcroft Report can be brought into the classroom. Fractions
12.55-1.10 Thinking in Action
Presented by DR EDWARD DE BONO 4: Crises, Problems, Opportunities
1.21 Rendez-vous: France Ecole, travail, famille
En apprentissage; Vers un emploi; A propos de l'internat....
1.38 Let's See. What am I Made of? 2.1 Watch. Robin Hood Part 1: The Forest
LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR meet a band of infant outlaws and introduce the famous legend of Sherwood Forest.
Series producer DAVID TAFT
2.18 English 11-13. 2: Speech!
Saying and writing the right thing. Series producer JUDITH MILES
2.40 Zig Zag. Space: 4 -Stars
Starship Zig Zag explores the night sky and unravels some of the mysteries of the stars.

Contributors

Presenters:
David Hargreaves
Presenters:
Lilian Evans
Presenters:
Malcolm McFee
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Produced By:
David Roseveare
Directed By:
Edward Goldwyn
Presented By:
Dr Edward de Bono
Unknown:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Unknown:
James Earl

The Embassy
World Indoor Bowls Championship
Terry Sullivan (Wales) v David Bryant (England)
This morning John Jones (Jersey) played Jim Boyle (Scotland)

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Sullivan
Unknown:
David Bryant
Unknown:
John Jones
Unknown:
Jim Boyle

Also starring
Claire Trevor , Brian Donlevy
Known in the USA as the 'Allegheny Uprising', Wayne stars as Jim Smith , leader of the 'Black Boys' who opposed the traders dealing with Indians in the mid-1700s. When an English officer places the goods under military protection, Smith and his men have no option but to fight for their rights.
Written and produced by p. j. WOLFSON Directed by WILLIAM A. SEITER
. Films: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Trevor
Unknown:
Brian Donlevy
Leader:
Jim Smith
Produced By:
P. J. Wolfson
Directed By:
William A. Seiter
Jim Smith:
John Wayne
Janie:
Claire Trevor
Callendar:
Brian Donlevy
Captain Swanson:
George Sanders
MacDougle:
Wilfrid Lawson
Duncan:
Robert Barrat
Professor:
John F Hamilton

One of Us
'Actually, we're cannibals. We keep dead bodies in the cellar.' So jokes Sima, a bored Indian Brummie serving in her father's corner shop and dismissing the locals' prejudices with humour.
Her aspirations are the subject of Feroza Syal's funny one-woman show. Performed to an audience who are invited to comment, the show becomes a lively dialogue about the experiences of young British Asians.
Written by JACQUI SHAPIRO Producer PETER LEE. WRIGHT Director ROBERT LYNTON
COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT 0 HELPLINES: page 75

Contributors

Written By:
Jacqui Shapiro
Producer:
Peter Lee. Wright
Director:
Robert Lynton

...a wildlife quiz in which you can try to beat the team....
David Bellamy , Jenny Owen and Michael Stoddart
... identifying the sights and sounds of nature.
Chairman Michael Jordan
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Unknown:
Jenny Owen
Unknown:
Michael Stoddart
Unknown:
Michael Jordan
Producer:
John Dobson.

A frank account in ten parts of life on the ocean wave in one of her Majesty's ships - in the current season of Fly on the Wall documentaries. 5: Puerto Rican Banyan
No beach party is better organised and more fun than a Navy banyan.
But the ship's chaplain has no illusions that after five strenuous weeks at sea, the run ashore to San Juan will result in lapses from grace that will eclipse the boisterousness of a beach party.
With a tolerance that only a navy chaplain can have, this man of the cloth says: 'It's just a fact I accept. We're all frail human beings. What cheers me is the sailor's honesty with himself.'
Photography PATRICK TURLEY Producer JOHN PURDIE

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Turley
Producer:
John Purdie

The plants we grow in our gardens are some of the richest and most varied in the world, but very few of them are native to this country. So where do they come from? Who brought them? How have we changed them? Peonies
Of the peony, a gardener once said, 'Had I but four square feet of ground at my disposal, I would plant a peony in the centre and proceed to worship.'
Geoffrey Smith unravels the history of this ancient flower which has been revered for centuries all over the world.
Film editor PETER RINGSTED Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Producer:
Brian Davies
Director:
Erica Griffiths

Tonight Dennis Taylor of Lancashire takes on Kirk Stevens of Canada in BBC2's International Snooker Tournament - to find out who is going to meet Willie Thorne in the quarter-finals. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Commentator TED LOWE Referee JOHN WILLIAMS
Producer JOHN G. SMITH. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Kirk Stevens
Unknown:
Willie Thorne
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
John Williams
Producer:
John G. Smith.

Dramatised in 13 parts by Julian Bond
Starring Shaughan Seymour as Lewis Eliot

1937. The Master of Lewis Eliot 's Cambridge college lies dying. Behind the facade of civilised learning, 13 colleagues battle to choose his successor.

Contributors

Author:
C.P. Snow
Dramatised by:
Julian Bond
Music By:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Studio Lighting:
Peter Catlett
Studio Sound:
Alan Machin
Designer:
Paul Joel
Designer:
Don Giles
Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Lewis Eliot:
Shaughan Seymour
Jago:
John Carson
M.H.L. Gay:
Andrew Cruickshank
Roy Calvert:
Nigel Havers
Lady Muriel Royce:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Vernon Royce:
Frederick Treves
Joan Royce:
Kathryn Pogson
Winslow:
Alan MacNaughtan
Crawford:
Clifford Rose
Eustace Pilbrow:
Cyril Luckham
Despard-Smith:
Peter Copley
Arthur Brown:
John Grillo
Chrystal:
Jeffry Wickham
Nightingale:
John Quentin
Francis Getliffe:
Paul Hastings
Walter Luke:
James Simmons
Alice Jago:
Sheila Grant

Producers PETER BELL , JOHN MORRELL and DAVE STANFORD
Directors JOHN WILKINSON. GLEN DAVIS and CHRIS FOX
Assignment editors NICK GUTHRIE and HELEN JENKINS
Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

Producers:
Peter Bell
Producers:
John Morrell
Directors:
John Wilkinson.
Directors:
Glen Davis
Editors:
Nick Guthrie
Editors:
Helen Jenkins
Editor:
Paul Norris
Editor:
David Dickinson

The Embassy
World Indoor Bowls Championship from the Coatbridge Indoor Bowling Club
Tonight's matches are Ian Dickison (New Zealand) v David Corkill (N Ireland) and Willie Wood (Scotland) v Dave Brown (Canada).
DOUGIE DONNELLY introduces highlights from the second day's play.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Dickison
Unknown:
David Corkill
Unknown:
Dave Brown
Introduces:
Dougie Donnelly

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