9.30 Science Topics Catalysis
9.52 Look and Read Badger Girl
5: Lost on the Moor
10.15 Mathscore Two 3: A Matter of Degree
Cake, ships, a giant protractor and two burglars provide some new angles.
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.38 Exploring Science Fire, Earth, Metals
The chemistry of metals and their ores from prehistory to today.
Producer PETER BRATT
11.0 Junior Craft. Design and Technology
Up and Down the Hill - Uphill
Downhill is fine but what about uphill?
11.22 Japan: The Crowded Islands Factory
A close-up view of a Hiroshima car factory and the everyday life of an assembly line worker and his family. Producer LEN BROWN
11.44 Going to Work The Modern Office
12.5 pm The Computer Programme
An introduction to the use of computers with the emphasis on small machines. The language used is BBC BASIC. 5: The New Media
Computer communications
12.30 The Electronic Office 5: Wiring up the World
Electronic mail and message systems, the role of the telephone.
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12.55 Whatever Happened to Britain?
An analysis of Britain's performance as an economic force since the industrial revolution.
5: A Tendency to Deflate
The international economy, the balance of payments.
1.20 Let's Go
Ten programmes for moderately handicapped young adults, presented by BRIAN RIX 5: Let's Go Out Together
Let's Go Book 3 available from
BBC Publications, El.50 including postage.
1.38 Around Scotland The Great Glen
2: The Heart of the Highlands
2.0 Scene
Somewhere to Call My Own Night shelters, hostels, hotel rooms and council flats - teenagers talk about the dreams and nightmares of leaving home.
Producer PETER M. EVANS
2.30-3.0 English File The Northern 50s
John Braine , Stan Barstow,
Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall , David Storey , Alan Plater. ... 'Northern' writers who made their start in the 50s. The literary map of Britain was suddenly changing and a new generation of writers was beginning to write - in realistic terms - about ordinary people. Producer DIANE MORGAN
Offshore Crude
Cliff is led into deep water by J.R.'s false information on offshore oil exploration - will he swim or sink with Marilee Stone ? Miss Ellie becomes curious about Clayton's mysterious sister, while
Katherine returns to the home front to continue her campaign against Jenna Wade. Written by DAVID PAULSEN Directed by RAY DANTON (For cast see Monday.
Continued at 3.55. Repeat)
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Next week The Boat chronicles the highlights and horrors of life in a German U-boat. Tonight British submariners set the scene and describe their experiences.
Some Do, Some
Don Sue Ellen 's maternal instincts are 'aroused' when she is mistaken for Peter's mother and J.R. decides he wants another child. Cliff stays out of the water on the offshore deal on his sister's advice, while Bobby goes against J.R. on a company purchase. Mark enters hospital....
Written by LEONARD KATZMAN Directed by LARRY HAGMAN
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A Forty Minutes documentary film
Where have all the traditional farm animals gone? They exist, thanks to a few farmers and smallholders.
In the genes of rare breeds there may lie a hidden potency - some immunity to disease perhaps, or a multi-purpose function that husbandry in years to come may need.
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer JOHN PERCIVAL.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
4: Question Time
Young people from the 16 Up group of YTS trainees meet the politicians and experts to discuss issues raised in the previous programmes.
Introduced by Beverly Anderson Directed by JULIE CALLANAN Produced by TONY MATTHEWS
Vikor starring
Vincent receives suspicious reports from a vast industrial plant run by war hero George Vikor. The stories tell of strange machinery and men in transparent tubes....
Directed by PAUL WENDKOS
Gerald Harrison introduces BBC2's own brass band knock-out competition from
The Assembly Rooms, Derby. Round 1, programme 4
Fairey Engineering Band, North West Champions, conducted by Major Peter Parkes play against
Newham Band, London and Southern Counties Champions, conducted by Melvin J. White. Soloists: David Horn , playing the tenor horn for Fairey Engineering Band, and Andrew Hicks , playing the euphonium for Newham Band, compete for the Viewers' Sovereign Award.
Special guest supporters: Gerald Harrison and Fran Morrison
Judges:
Lt-Col Trevor L. Sharpe and Bernard Keeffe Lightmg JOHN ALUSON Sound NEIL MURRAY
Designer ANDY DIMOND Producer KEN GRIFFIN
Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers Wembly Stadium was agog with anticipation on Cup Final day 1953. Could Stan Matthews finally achieve his long-held ambition, to receive a Cup Winner's Medal?
from Bamsdale with Geoff Hamilton , Clay Jones and Betty Metcalf
In the last programme in the present series, the team look at some jobs which are necessary in the garden over the winter. Geoff Hamilton prepares the ground for use with cloches and tunnel houses - while in the unheated glasshouse Clay Jones looks at crops which can be grown over winter.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON
Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir , Hannah Gordon Tim Rice and Arthur Marshall , Moira Stuart , Charles Dance
Referee Robert Robinson Call My Bluff devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI
A portrait of Italy today seen through the lives of ten different Italians. 1: Claudio's Beach
Claudio Casadei earns his living by renting umbrellas and sunbeds on the beach at Rimini, Italy's biggest holiday resort. He's called a 'bagnino' and his whole family works with him at beaph 72.
Claudio has been observing Italians at play for over 30 years. He has strong views on the 'topless' look, is critical of the attitudes to love and sex of young Italians and comments wrily on the 'passeggiata' - the daily parade of the beautiful people along the sands.
Claudio loves his job, and his views on Italians provide a special, humorous and at times outrageous insight into the Italian character.
Narrated by Michael Pennington Written by DAVID WILLEY
Film cameraman GODFREY JOHNSON Film sound RICHARD BOULTER Film editor ROGER GUERTIN
Series producer JEREMY BENNETT Producer RICHARD DENTON t FEATURE: page 98
Starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye, Mike Farrell as B.J., Harry Morgan as Colonel Potter, Loretta Swit as Hotlips, David Ogden Stiers as Charles, Jamie Farr as Klinger, William Christopher as Father Mulcahy
When Hawkeye catches B.J. nailing his shoes to the floor he puts his foot down and calls him a heel. B.J. responds with a campaign of terror - who will be the next victim of his practical jokes?
The last programme in a six-part dramatisation of the life, work and ideas of Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis.
Written by Carey Harrison
London, 1939. Psychoanalysis flourishes in America and Freud's works are read worldwide: his international standing has far surpassed his father's simple plea that he make professor. But in the prophet's own land it is a different matter: "They burn my books. Once they would have burned me", he jokes at the Gestapo's efforts to intimidate him. More cautious friends have persuaded the old man to take refuge in England and it is there that he completes the final, revealing session of self-analysis.
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from The National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace.
This annual top-class competition brings together divers from nine nations including China, the Soviet
Union and the United States of America.
In tonight's event, the Women's Highboard, all eyes will be on xin JIHONG of China, who won the gold medal in Los Angeles with some spectacular dives. Commentators
ALAN WEEKS , CHRISTOPHER SNODE Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Ian Smith and Paul Barry present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
concludes the four films by Alfred Hitchcock. the master of suspense, tonight starring Ingrid Bergman Gregory Peck
Ingrid Bergman , in one of her most memorable screen roles, gives a virtuoso performance as a brilliant psychoanalyst who falls in love with her new boss, Dr Edwardes. It soon becomes apparent that 'Edwardes' is mentally ill and may even be guilty of killing the man whose identity he has assumed. Hitchcock's first excursion into the realm of psychiatry boasts an Oscar-winning score by Miklos Rozsa , dream sequences designed by Salvador Dali and one of the most famous kisses in movie history.
Screenplay by BEN HECHT
Based on the novel The House of Dr Edwardes by FRANCIS BEEDING Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK
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