9.15 Job Bank
Skills in their Hands
What is it like working on assembly lines, producing electronic components and circuits?
Producer PETER BRATT
9.38 Going to Work
Youth Training Schemes Some examples of the education and training of young people with Youth Training Schemes.
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds Cosmo and Dibs remember the day they went to a castle. Henry and Ellie follow the arrow signs. A visit to a fire station. Song: 'Old MacDonald'. Presenter HARRY TOWB
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
10.15 Music Time 1: Two in a Bar
A marching song introduces two beats in a bar.
Recognising the sounds of different percussion instruments which, together with two trumpets, play military music.
Presented by JONATHAN COHEN and HELEN SPEIRS with SIMON FERGUSON (trumpet) MICHAEL MEEKS (trumpet/cornet) KEVIN HATHWAY, JOY POWDRILL (percussion) and children from
FLEET PRIMARY SCHOOL
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
10.38 20th-century History Why Appeasement?
Europe 1938-1939. From 'appeasement' to war.
11.0 Zig Zag The Arctic
Why is the Arctic so cold? And how do creatures like the polar bear manage to survive? PAUL COIA begins to explore the strange and wonderful world of the Midnight Sun. Producer CHRIS ELLIS
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11.23 La maree et ses secrets A five-part adventure serial in French by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL and JANE COTTAVE 1: Chez Keravec
Yves and Marie Pierre arrive in Cancale for a holiday 'chez Keravec'. Some surprises are in store!
Producer SUE WEEKS
11.42 General Studies
Reggae, Madness and the Wild Things
Can music express feelings or states of mind? With examples from reggae, the pop group MADNESS and OLIVER KNUSSEN 'S opera Where the Wild Things
Are, the creators of this music show what they are trying to communicate.
Producer BRUCE JAMSON
12.10 16 Up -The YTS Report A critical look at the Youth Training Scheme.
1: A Spoonful of Sugar?
12.40 Plants in Action
Presented by ALAN HIBBERT
1: How Does Your Garden Grow? Cultivating
1.5-1.30 Rockschool
Eight programmes for budding rock musicians.
1: Equipment
1.38 Scotland This Century 1: Growing Up
Producer ROBERT CLARK BBC Scotland
2.0 Words and Pictures The Three Little Pigs
A straw house is too frail to stand up to the wolfs huffing and puffing and so is the house built of sticks. A brick house, however, withstands the wolfs efforts and there is a happy ending for the three little pigs.
Presenter VICKY IRELAND
Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 The History Trail The Silver Buckle
A story in three parts by JOAN AIKEN
1: It is 1698 and the Newants are in trouble. They have lost all their money and Richard, the eldest son, is fighting a duel But his young brother
Thoby is making plans to take them all to America. Producer ALAN EREIRA
2.40 The Music Arcade
1: Composing Film Music
Schools are invited to compose some music to go with a short film shown in the programme. Please send cassettes of your music to The Music Arcade, BBCtv Centre, Wood Lane , London W12 8QT by 1 March.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Tennis - Great Britain v Italy It was said that lasagne and spaghetti bolognaise could not be bought within miles of Wimbledon on that
August afternoon in 1976. The whole Italian community descended on Number One Court to roar and chant the successes of their Davis Cup doubles team. Britain had a 'few' supporters cheering our team - DAVID AND JOHN LLOYD. Series producer JEFF GODDARD
with Bing Crosby
This lively musical comedy stars the immortal Bing as singing star Johnny Cabot , who joins the Navy during World War n. In a complicated series of romantic adventures, the Allison twins Rosemary and Susie - played by Betty Hutton -also join the Forces. Johnny falls in love with red-headed Rosemary, but it's the blonde who reciprocates his affections ... Among the songs featured are the title tune and 'That old black magic'.
Screenplay by ALLAN SCOTT
KEN ENGLUND and ZION MEYERS Produced and directed by MARK SANDR 1CH (Hollywood Greats: Bing Crosby tonight 9.25)
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The Day Off
Sarah Brown introduces some of the members of the Pulse family and shows how to make three delicious and inexpensive family dishes. Sarah also visits Middle Eastern cookery expert
Claudia Roden to discover the secret of making harrira, an exotic Moroccan bean soup. i Director PAULA GILDER << Producer JENNY STEVENS j
Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of his international comedy showcase. This week featuring the stylish humour of top American comedy star Martin Mull , the infectious hilarity of our own Su Pollard , and the musical urbanity of Kit and The Widow featuring
THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND Programme associate NEIL SHAND Script associate DENNIS BERSON Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting ERIC WALLIS
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
starring Marti Caine written by PETER ROBINSON and PETER VINCENT featuring
Jack Smethurst Philip Madoc
Carolyn Moody and Trevor Bannister
When television researcher
Hilary Myers does her friend Lyn a favour, she unwittingly adds both intrigue and suspicion to the mere chaos which normally abounds in her life!
Designer PAUL ALLEN Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
Depressed? Hearing voices? Been on a sudden spending spree? Suffering delusions? Perhaps you need to visit a mental hospital. After all, one in eight women and one in 12 men need to go at least once in their lives. "Horizon" eavesdrops on consultations between psychiatrists and patients in Friern Hospital to try to understand the extraordinary and puzzling inner worlds of the insane. The programme was made with the full consent of the patients involved, their next-of-kin, and their consultant psychiatrists.
Winter's End
The first of five films which tell the story of a critical and eventful year in the life of Richard Seabrook , shepherd, freelance farm-worker, and a man of the old-fashioned virtues. The snow melts, the daffs come out, and another lambing season begins. Narrator Barry Paine Photography ARTHUR SMITH Sound JACK WILSON and ROGER SEWARD
Film editor PETER GIBBS Assistant producer JEAN THOMPSON
Written and produced by [)ON HAWORTH
BBC Manchester
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Jenni Murray and Ian Smith present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts. 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
A series of eight programmes 1: See the news as others see it, and brush up your French at the same time: tonight's bulletin comes from Antenne Deux, French television's second channel.
Presented by Chantal Cuer Director PAUL WHITE Producer TERRY DOYLE
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