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9.25 Mind How You Go: 5: Two-Wheel Power
Ten programmes about road accident prevention presented by Jimmy Savile OBE.
(R)

9.38 Science Workshop: Fabrics (A)
A really close look at fabrics.
(R)

10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Harry Towb helps Cosmo and Dibs organise a rota for working on the stall. Martin goes to stay overnight with his grandparents. Song: 'Join in the game'.
(R)

10.15 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
5: Pascal's Triangle II
From stacks of cans to tosses of coins - a common pattern.
6: Mazes
Hampton Court for Hilary, an international maze for Enterprise the European Champion maze-solver.
Presented by Hilary Clough and David Woodfield
(R)

10.38 Maths Topics: Trigonometry: 5
Graphs of sine, cosine, tangent. Negative angles.
(R)

11.0 Words and Pictures: Witches Four

11.17 Let's See: Above and Below: 1: Flying High

11.40 Scene: Don't Shoot the Ref

12.10 pm On the Rocks: 5: All that Glisters...
Ten programmes about the evolution of the landscape.
(R)

12.35 Swim: 5: Back Stroke
A series for swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages - with the accent on recreation rather than competition.
(R)
(This is a change from details published in the Schools Annual Timetable)

1.0 Maths Help: 5: Angles
A series for adults studying maths to O-level, offering help with common difficulties.
(R)

1.15 Job Bank: Engineering Work

1.38 Outlook: Great Archaeological Mysteries: (3): The Mysterious Bluestones
Why did the Megalith-builders create stone circles like Stonehenge? Were they druids' temples, or observatories perhaps? And how were the huge stones transported from the Preseli mountains in Wales to Wiltshire?
BBC Wales (R)

2.0 Watch: Clay
A visit to a pottery to see huge flowerpots being made by hand. James and Louise tell the story of Foo the Potter, whose pots were used to make music. Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair
(R)

2.18 Geography 11-14: River Landscapes
Bernard Clark investigates the many different landscapes of the River Tees, from wild moorlands to heavy industry.
(R)

2.40 Zig Zag: The Normans: Hungry Times: 2

Contributors

Presenter (Mind How You Go):
Jimmy Savile
Producer (Science Workshop):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (You and Me):
Harry Towb
Presenter (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Hilary Clough
Presenter (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): David Woodfield
Animation (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Stewart Hardy Films
Film Editor (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): John Billingham
Producer (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): David Roseveare
Presenter (Outlook):
David Parry-Jones
Producer (Outlook):
J. Mervyn Williams
Presenter (Watch):
Louise Hall-Taylor
Presenter (Watch):
James Earl Adair
Puppets (Watch):
Alan Platt
Animation (Watch):
Bura and Hardwick
Producer (Watch):
David Taft
Presenter (Geography 11-14):
Bernard Clark
Producer (Geography 11-14):
Len Brown

Championship Bowling
The CIS Insurance UK Indoor Singles Championship DAVID ICKE introduces coverage of two second-round matches from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Commentators
DAVID VINE, DAVID RHYS JONES Summarisers
JIMMY DAVIDSON , MAL HUGHES Racing from Ascot
3.40 The Bagshot Handicap Steeplechase (3m)
TV presentation KEITH PHILLIPS MIKE ADLEY , KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Introduces:
David Icke
Unknown:
Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Jimmy Davidson
Unknown:
Keith Phillips
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Producer:
Nick Hunter

The third programme in which Ray Moore visits schools and colleges who provided the musical talent at the last season of Schools Proms at the Royal
Albert Hall in London. He meets the members of the GUILDHALL
SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DRAMA JUNIOR BRASS BAND and the WINCHMORE HILL STRING
ORCHESTRA and watches them in rehearsal. Also featured with part of their Schools Proms performance the GUILDFORD PERCUSSION
ENSEMBLE.
Producer KEN GRIFFIN
(The Schools Proms are organised by Music for Youth in conjunction with the Rank Organisation and Commercial Union Assurance)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Producer:
Ken Griffin

starring
Eddie Albert
Belinda Montgomery In the high Idaho timberlands, Carroll Yeager is a self-made man determined that his family will never suffer the poverty he knew as a child. Refusing to sell out to a giant lumbering corporation, the Yeagers battle for their land, life and dignity against the pressures of the corporation and a corrupt trade union.
Screenplay by JEB ROSEBROOK
Produced by ROBERT A. PAPAZIAN Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN
0 FILMS: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Albert
Unknown:
Belinda Montgomery
Unknown:
Carroll Yeager
Play By:
Jeb Rosebrook
Produced By:
Robert A. Papazian
Directed By:
Vincent Sherman
Carroll Yeager:
Eddie Albert
Carrie:
Belinda Montgomery
John David:
James Sloyan
Willie:
Martin Kove
Lisa:
Joan Goodfellow
Joanna:
Robin Dearden
Kyle:
Steve Doubet
Tony Arguella:
Kevin Brophy
Roger Lomax:
James Sikking
Kate Bannon:
Bettye Ackerman
Carl Jennings:
Brian Patrick Clark
Sheldon Biggs:
Hugh Gillin

Thames Sailing Barges
Once there were more than 4,000 Thames sailing barges around the east coast of England. Those days are long past, but some of the barges survive and race each year in barge matches, some still crewed by old bargemen who have many a tale to tell. Narrator Tom Salmon
Director YVONNE DEUTSCHMAN Producer BRIAN HAWKINS (R) BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Narrator:
Tom Salmon
Director:
Yvonne Deutschman
Producer:
Brian Hawkins

Crime, corruption, conflicts at home and work - all contribute to the growing caseload of Britain's courts. In the studio David Jessel and Sue Cook question the victims and villains, lawmakers and enforcers; while out on the street, on lawful and unlawful occasions, is reporter
Ed Boyle. This week, the extraordinary case of Tessa Wright , who never knew her mother and was prevented by law from finding her, and whose mother was traced by Out of Court and flown out to Australia for a dramatic reunion on television. Director PIETER MORPURGO
Series producer HUGH PURCELL
One of the most compelling current affairs series on television
(FINANCIAL TIMES)
0 FEATURE: page 3

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Ed Boyle.
Unknown:
Tessa Wright
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo

Getting On
David Tarsh has strong views about what 'being at
Cambridge' is all about. It includes throwing dinner parties in his splendid rooms, attending May Balls, and in general having a jolly good time. David is reading law and doing badly. As he prepares for his speech at the Union in favour of private education, his reliance on native wit and college sherry becomes increasingly apparent. Mary Browning is a Glaswegian feminist who is reading Russian. While David is donning his dinner-jacket, Mary is mustering support for an all-night CND demonstration outside an airforce base. Both Mary and David are to prove, though in their very different ways, that 'getting on' is partly what Cambridge is about.... Photography ALEX HANSEN Sound JOHN PRITCHARD
Film editor TONY HEAVEN Commentary ROGER MILLS
Assistant producer IMOGEN SUTTON Producer MICHAEL WALDMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Tarsh
Unknown:
Mary Browning
Producer:
Imogen Sutton
Producer:
Michael Waldman

A three-part series based on ROGER MACDONALD'S powerful novel of life in Australia in the shadow of World War I
Starring
2: War is declared and Billy goes to Sydney to enlist. Walter is also determined to join up but finds his mother deeply opposed. At a party held at the Reilly's Billy meets Diana Benedetto. Then comes the news that training is over and the regiment is to see action for the first time....
Written by PETER YELDHAM Produced by RAY ALCHIN
Directed by chris THOMSON . di DREW

Contributors

Unknown:
Diana Benedetto.
Written By:
Peter Yeldham
Produced By:
Ray Alchin
Directed By:
Chris Thomson
Walter:
Scott McGregor
Billy:
Scott Burgess
Frances:
Sigrid Thornton
Diana:
Jackie Woodbume
Alan Gilchrist:
Bill Hunter
Helen Gilchrist:
Lorraine Bayly
Blacky Reid:
Serge Lazareff
Mrs Reilly:
Ilona Rodgers
Harry Crowell:
Damon Sanders
The Rev Fox:
Richard Mom
Brigid Scott:
Arna Maria Winchester
Dave Scott:
Russell Newman
Henry Scott:
Rev Jones
Police Sgt:
Graham Rouse
Pig Nolan:
Ric Herbert
Frank Barton:
Vince Martin

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