Listings
6.40 Elementary Maths - Matrices
7.5 History of Mathematics
7.30 Servo-Mechanism
9.38 Twentieth-Century History Make Germany Pay
This programme traces how the Treaty of Versailles affected Germany in the 1920s after her defeat in the First World War.
Commentary JOHN TIDMARSH Written by TONY HOWARTH
Series producer PAUL MITCHELL
10.0-10.15 Corners of France Life by the Sea
10.23 Music Time
The Sounds Around Us
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Tidmarsh
Written By:
Tony
Howarth
Producer:
Paul
Mitchell
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Introduced by Susan Calland.
Contributors
Presenter:
Susan
Calland
Puppets:
Alan
Platt
Animation:
Bura and
Hardwick
Producer:
Barbara
Parker
11.0 Exploring Science: Water Narrated by FERGUS O'KELLY Producer MICHAEL COYLE
11.23 Words and Pictures
A new series of stories, songs and rhymes for young children in the beginning stages of reading.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
11.40 Biology: Plant Cells
Contributors
Unknown:
Fergus
O'Kelly
Producer:
Michael
Coyle
Weatherman BILL GILES
Contributors
Unknown:
Bill
Giles
DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER JAN LEEMING and DAVID SEYMOUR with personalities and talking points of the day including Grace and Flavour with Michael Smith
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Donny
MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian
Foster
Unknown:
Jan
Leeming
Unknown:
David
Seymour
Unknown:
Michael
Smith
Editor:
Terry
Dobson
2.1 Watch
Robinson Crusoe : part 1
2.18 Scan: Oceans 1
An Awful Lot of Water
Contributors
Unknown:
Robinson
Crusoe
3.53 Regional News (exc London)
Story: The Tortoise Plays a Trick Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , FRED HARRIS
Contributors
Unknown:
Julie
Stevens
Unknown:
Fred
Harris
The fantastic adventures of one of the world's most famous cartoon characters.
With JEREMY KEMP
White Stallion of Lipizza by MARGUERITE HENRY
Today: The Imperial Stables
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Kemp
Unknown:
Marguerite
Henry
Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes. With him in the studio this week: Roger Moore
Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, [address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Michael
Aspel
Guest:
Roger
Moore
Producer:
Frances
Whitaker
by Nina Bawden, dramatised in five episodes by Julia Jones
Poll Greengrass and her family live in Edwardian London but their peaceful life is changed forever when they hear their father's disturbing news.
Contributors
Author:
Nina
Bawden
Dramatised by:
Julia
Jones
Film Cameraman:
Henry
Farrar
Film Editor:
Julian
Stenhouse
Designer:
Bob
Berk
Producer:
Anna
Home
Director:
Paul
Stone
Emily Greengrass:
Anne
Stallybrass
Theo:
Ben
Bethell
Poll:
Lucy
Durham-Matthews
Lily:
Sarah
Prince
George:
David
Parfitt
Old Rowland:
Russell
Waters
Young Rowland:
Dennis
Blackmore
James:
Tom
Georgeson
Grandfather:
Brian
Hayes
Aunt Sarah:
Rosalie
Crutchley
Aunt Harriet:
Pat
Keen
Mrs Bugg:
Maryann
Turner
Noah Bugg:
Paul
Wilson
Miss Mantrip:
Aimee
Delamain
Milkman:
Malcolm
Sneath
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Baker
Presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY
VALERIE SINGLETON , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS are the team that mix together coverage of topical events, investigative reports plus features and films for your tea-time viewing.
Contributors
Unknown:
Valerie
Singleton
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
(Jeux sans Frontieres)
The second International heat in which teams from the following seven countries compete for the Eurovision It's a Knockout Golden Trophy.
Great Britain: Oldham
Belgium: Frameries Switzerland: Olivone Germany: Dahn France: Evry
Italy: Solofra Holland: Buren
Transmitted on the Eurovision network from St Vrain, France. Introduced by GUY LUX and SIMONE GARNIER
International referees
GENNARO OLIVIERI and GUIDO PANCALDI
Commentators STUART HALL and EDDIE WARING
Referee MIKE SWANN
Producer CECIL KORER
Programme presented by the FRENCH TELEVISION SERVICE
Contributors
Introduced By:
Guy
Lux
Unknown:
Simone
Garnier
Unknown:
Gennaro
Olivieri
Unknown:
Guido
Pancaldi
Commentators:
Stuart
Hall
Commentators:
Eddie
Waring
Unknown:
Mike
Swann
Producer:
Cecil
Korer
Radishes with Butter by JOHN BRASON starring Bernard Hepton
Jan Francis , Christopher Neame Angela Richards with Clifford Rose , Michael Culver and James Bree
Timothy Morand , Maria Charles
Curtis brings money from England for the evasion lines and becomes involved with a Jewish family ... as well as with Yvette.
Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer PETER BLACKER
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director PAUL ANNETT
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Brason
Unknown:
Bernard
Hepton
Unknown:
Jan
Francis
Unknown:
Christopher
Neame
Unknown:
Angela
Richards
Unknown:
Clifford
Rose
Unknown:
Michael
Culver
Unknown:
James
Bree
Unknown:
Timothy
Morand
Unknown:
Maria
Charles
Editor:
John
Brason
Designer:
Peter
Blacker
Producer:
Gerard
Glaister
Director:
Paul
Annett
Curtis:
Christopher
Neame
Gaston:
James
Bree
Vidler:
Anthony
Smee
Yvette:
Jan
Francis
Brandt:
Michael
Culver
Rennert:
Robin
Langford
Kessler:
Clifford
Rose
Monique:
Angela
Richards
Albert:
Bernard
Hepton
Jacques:
Timothy
Morand
Schliemann:
Michael
Burrell
Mrs Schliemann:
Shirley
Jaffe
Sara Schliemann:
Hannah
Isaacson
Louise:
Maria
Charles
Emile:
David
Hanson
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Baker
by David Nobbs
Starring Leonard Rossiter and Pauline Yates
with John Barron
Reggie has returned from his wanderings disguised as his old friend Martin Wellbourne. He has remarried Elizabeth and gone back to Sunshine Desserts. Clearly this situation cannot last for ever.
Contributors
Writer:
David
Nobbs
Music:
Ronnie
Hazlehurst
Film Cameraman:
Reg
Pope
Film Editor:
Bill
Harris
Designer:
Jon
Pusey
Producer:
Gareth
Gwenlan
Reginald Perrin:
Leonard
Rossiter
Elizabeth Perrin:
Pauline
Yates
C.J.:
John
Barron
Joan Greengross:
Sue
Nicholls
David Harris-Jones:
Bruce
Bould
Tony Webster:
Trevor
Adams
Linda:
Sally-Jane
Spencer
Tom:
Tim
Preece
Jimmy:
Geoffrey
Palmer
Doc Morrissey:
John
Horsley
GPO engineer:
Ken
Barker
Man at phone box:
Derek
Deadman
Harry Carpenter is in Italy for tonight's programme, which features live professional boxing:
The European Middleweight Championship
Alan Minter (GB) (The Champion) v Gratien Tonna (France)
Live over 15 rounds from the Palazzo dello Sport, Milan
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
MINTER returns to the ring where he took the title from Italy's Germano Valsecchi inside five rounds in February. Tonight he will be determined to underline his claim to a shot at the world title now vacant following the retirement of Carlos Monzon. TONNA, 28, is a tough former
European Champion with- a string of knockout wins to his credit. He beat Britain's Kevin Finnegan for this title in 1975. Also news of tonight's World Cup soccer matches involving Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Boxing presentation by the ITALIAN TELEVISION SERVICE Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Carpenter
Unknown:
Alan
Minter
Unknown:
Gratien
Tonna
Commentator:
Harry
Carpenter
Unknown:
Germano
Valsecchi
Unknown:
Kevin
Finnegan
Editor:
Jonathan
Martin
Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced by DENIS TUOHY Including News Headlines
Editor MIKE TOWNSON
Contributors
Introduced By:
Denis
Tuohy
Editor:
Mike
Townson