9.15 Job Bank
The Leisure Business
Jobs in a sports complex, a National Park, an entertainment centre and a Council Leisure Department. Producer JILL SHEPPARD
9.38 Going to Work The Modern Office
How has modern technology changed office work?
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Eat and Grow. BETTY KYPRIANOU and her friends show how to make souvlakia and tell a traditional Greek Cypriot story in English.
10.15 Music Time. 5: Bells
A town crier ringing his bell introduces the song 'Past three o'clock'. Some hand-bell ringers play, and HELEN visits a belfry to hear the church bells. Presented by JONATHAN COHEN and HELEN SPIERS
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
10.38 Twentieth-Century History
Hitler's Germany 1933-1936
Crucial years in Hitler's rise to supreme power.
11.0 Zig Zag
The Arabs. 5: Tomorrow's Arabs What is it like to be an Arab? SHEELAGH GILBEY visits a typical family in Tunisia and finds out how 9-year-old mohsin BEN HAMRA spends his days.
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11.23 Thinkabout What's Cooking?
Burnt sausages and half-cooked potatoes threaten to spoil
Frank and Sally's barbecue. with JIM DUNK as Frank and VICKY ucorish as Sally
Producer PAT FARRINGTON
11.42 General Studies The Bugs Business
Is biotechnology really a new growth industry?
12.10 16 Up Selection Sex Rules - OK?
16 Up travels north with SEETMNG WELLS to look at the rules and roles of sexism.
12.35 On the Rocks
Ten programmes about the evolution of the landscape around us.
5: All that glisters ...
Minerals and crystals.
1.0 Wheels of Fire
Ten films on development issues in India
5: If it can happen here ... Credit facilities
1.30 Pages from Ceefax
1.38 Scotland this Century Industrial Change
Changes in Motherwell's industrial scene this century.
2.0 Words and Pictures Lift Off
'Come with us in our spaceship to Jupiter, Venus and Mars.' Vicky, Charley and the children do the countdown and launch their rocket into space.
Presenter VICKY IRELAND Animation GIL POTIER
Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 The History Trail
3: A Restoration Christmas It is 1660 and England celebrates Christmas and the return of the king. But will he restore his followers' fortunes? Producer DAVID scott cowAN
2.40 The Music Arcade 5: Vocal Sounds (2)
The children use their voices to make different tune shapes.
starring
Eye of the Beholder Clayton storms Southfork by night to convince Miss Ellie he's the right man for her. J.R. goes over the top and pulls a gun to protect his mother. Cliff and Marilee arrange a 'business meeting' in Houston and Pam finds out where Bobby spends his nights....
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN
(Continued tomorrow at 3.0 pm)
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The Rothmans Grand Prix
Introduced by DAVID VINE from Reading.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
concludes BBC2's season of films celebrating her 80th birthday.
Today with Anton Walbrook C. Aubrey Smith
The pageant of Queen
Victoria's reign unfolds in this lavish film as Anna Neagle re-creates her role from the earlier Victoria the Great, and provides a vivid, sympathetic portrait of Victoria's private and public personality.
Screenplay by MILES MALLESON and SIR ROBERT VANSITTART Produced and directed by HERBERT WILCOX
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The Rothmans Grand Prix
This afternoon's highlights and tonight's contest.
by Peter Spence
Starring Penelope Keith as Audrey and Peter Bowles as Richard
(First shown on BBC1)
written by PETER j. HAMMOND starring John Duttine
1: Having been kicked out by his wife, Brian Drake heads for the country where he intends to live the solitary life of a hermit. But hermits are not expected to collect people en route.
Designer NIGEL CURZON
Produced and directed by JOHN B. HOBBS
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The Rothmans Grand Prix EDDIE CHARLTON and DOUG MOUNTJOY , old adversaries, should be contesting this evening's nine-frame match.
JOHN PARROTT is hovering in the wings however, and may have upset the seedings.
DAVID VINE introduces the frames from the Hexagon, Reading.
Commentators TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM , CLIVE EVERTON Producers
MIKE ADLEY , KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Continuing the story of a hazardous submarine mission. Submarine U-96 has survived her first skirmish with the British, but morale begins to flag as the crew hear of the British bombing of Hamburg and Cologne.
A British convoy is sighted. (Part 3 tomorrow at 9.30 pm)
The Rothmans Grand Prix
DAVID VINE introduces further coverage.
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Ian Smith and Paul Barry
Producers HOWARD ANDERSON
JANA BENNETT , DAVE STANFORD Directors
JOHN WILKINSON , CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , MIKE ROBINSON Deputy editor JOHN MAHONEY Editor DAVID DICKINSON
DAVID VINE with the final frames and the result from the Hexagon, Reading.