6.5 Pure Maths: Ideas of Space. 6.30 The Mackenzie Story. 6.55 Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing. 7.20 Whose Account Counts?
7.45 Engineering: Control Systems.
9.15 Encounter: Spain: Spare Time
A teenage disco, a pelota match and the Valladolid local radio station. Youth groups - and a romeria in Plasencia.
9.33 Descubra Espana
Unos ratos libres; Una cita; Reportaje deportivo; rasatiempos y fiestas.
9.52 Talkabout: The Magic Brush
10.12 Science Workshop: Tracks 'A'
10.34 Scene: May All Your Troubles be Little Ones
(Repeat. For details see tomorrow at 2.1)
11.5 Near and Far: Tundra
Home to the Eskimos and oil people: frozen solid in winter and abounding with wildlife in summer. Producer ROBIN GWYN
11.30 Home Ground: Country Crafts: 3: Drink and be Merry
Cider and beer are the traditional British drinks. But have you heard of Perry? Does Wales produce wine? Producer j. PHILIP DAVIES
11.55 Better Badminton: 5: Mixed Doubles
With Jake Downey
Basics for beginners and film items about the past, present and future of the game.
12.20 Visions of Change: 5: At the Hustings
Newsreels and television in the 1950s.
12.45-1.0 Write Away
A practical guide to everyday writing with new and handy ways of remembering spelling. Presented by Barry Took
Adults wanting help with reading, writing or spelling can ring [number removed] during office hours or send their name and address to: Write Away, [address removed].
1.10 A Good Job with Prospects: The Hotel Industry
1.38 Around Scotland: Behind the Scenes: Department Store
A hive of activity behind the scenes.
Narrator JOHN CRAWFORD Producer PETER WHITEFORD
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Dibs can't wait for his radish seeds to grow, Cosmo and Jeni Barnett try to explain patiently. A song about hair is followed by a film about Lorraine having her hair done in braids. Book: Meg's Veg by HELEN NICOLL and JAN PIENKOWSKI
Film animation GIL POTTER Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
2.15 Music Time: 15: Contrasts
A gentle mood and an angry mood contrasted in songs, chants and instrumental music.
2.40 Everyday Science: Sporting Materials
Badminton shuttlecocks, pole vault poles and tennis rackets depend on the versatility of plastics materials.
Narrator FERGUS O'KELLY Producer MICHAEL COYLE
All About Risk
Risk, uncertainty and chances are ideas which impinge on many academic disciplines. But are they relevant to everyday life, and if so, how?
Producer NOELLA SMITH A BBC/OU production
with subtitles, followed by Weather
The greatest game shown on Arg. Featuring the black hole, your Drogna Sweetheart, Angord, and the Great Crystal of Arg.
This week's visitors from planet Earth are: Sandra Dickinson
Chris Serle , Adam Tandy Resident Argonds are:
Designer CHRIS ROBILLIARD
DirectorCHRISTOPHER TANDY Producer IAN Oliver
Heat 5
Match angling from Manor House Fisheries, Newark-on-Trent.
Jack Charlton introduces the last heat, on the small lake. From Japan film of the overcrowded fishing spots. Derek Davis talks about big game fishing.
Match commentator PETE THOMPSON Today's peg order:
IAN HEAPS , KEVIN ASHURST
KEN COLLINGS , RENE HORNE
DICKY CARR , OLIVER MCGAULEY
Director TONY WOLFE
Producer ROY RONNIE. BBC Pebble Mill
The feature film starring
Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman
It's a case of instant mutual attraction when internationally famous actress Anna Kalman is introduced to charming American diplomat Philip Adams.
Screenplay by NORMAN KRASNA from his book Kind Sir
Produced and directed by STANLEY DONEN Films: page 17
David Jessel and Sue Cook present a weekly on-camera investigation into crime, punishment and the machinery of justice.
Reports from Ed Boyle and expert comment from Michael Molyneux
Studio director pieter MORPURGO Producer HUGH PURCELL Editor PETER CHAFER
... of documentary. Skiffle
It lasted for only a few years in the 50s. But things were never the same again. For the first time young people discovered that pop was not limited to the exclusive confines of the professional. They might not be able to read a note of music, but if they learned three chords on a guitar, and bought a kazoo, a washboard, some washing line, a broom handle and a tea-chest, they could 'skiffle'. This documentary film traces the origins of skiffle to its home in America, where it took root in the 1920s among underprivileged Negroes, and in turn charts its forward evolution and influence on The Beatles,
Cliff Richard , Tommy Steele and many others. The story of skiffle is told by: Chris Barber , Beryl Bryden , Nancy Whiskey , Chas McDevitt , Richard Stilgoe , Bernard Falk , Pete Murray , Stan Crowther , mp, and the artist who above all embodied skiffle, the man with the whipchord larynx, the engine driver of The Rock Island Line - Lonnie Donegan himself.
Film editor STEFAN RONOWICZ
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer ALAN PATIENT
FEATURE: page 11
From the heart of beautiful downtown Burbank, a laugh-a-minute extravaganza introduced by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin
Tonight's guest star Tony Curtis and, of course, the Laugh-in regulars.
Director GORDON WILES
Executive producer GEORGE SCHLATTER
JOHN TUSA , PETER SNOW and DONALD MACCORMICK , with MAUREEN CARTER and BRIDGET KENDALL present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
11.30 Database: Local Authorities
The computer's database for the Rates Office of the London Borough of Hillingdon can be referenced successfully by other departments.
11.55 Psychological Differences: 1
What makes a boy or girl-birth or upbringing? This programme looks at how environment affects sexual differences.