Listings
6.40 Kant and Causality
7.5 Geology
7.30 Genetics
11.5-11.25 Out of the Past Charles Dickens
Storyteller Extraordinary - Part 3 Written by MICHAEL AND MOLLIE HARDWICK
With LEONARD SACHS , JONATHAN KAHN , JONATHAN MOORE , PETER CHILTERN , ROBERT MORGAN and an excerpt from Nicholas Nickleby
Producer FELICITY KINROSS
11.35 Preview: Scene
Preview: a chance for teachers to view and record some of the transmissions for schools during the next academic year. This morning Preview presents ' Looking for a Fight', a programme about the martial arts from the Humanities series Scene for 14- to 16-year-olds.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mollie
Hardwick
Unknown:
Leonard
Sachs
Unknown:
Jonathan
Kahn
Unknown:
Jonathan
Moore
Unknown:
Peter
Chiltern
Unknown:
Robert
Morgan
Unknown:
Nicholas
Nickleby
CARMEN MUNRO introduces rhymes and counting games and tells a story about Annie, Louise, George, Kevin, Caroline, Cheng, Scott, Mary, Toni and Sandra who all go to a place where there is plenty to do and room to play.
A Country Picture
Contributors
Introduces:
Carmen
Munro
2.5-2.25 Scene: Hospital
2.35 Preview: General Studies
A chance for teachers to view and record some of the transmissions for schools during the next academic year. This afternoon, from the series General Studies for the more able sixth former, comes a programme on the fact and the fiction surrounding Joan of Arc.
Producer JILL SHEPPARD
Contributors
Producer:
Jill
Sheppard
Characteristics of the countryside
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
The Golden Samurai by GEOFFREY CASE
Yuki: ' The Golden Samurai of Tenshan! If the nobles and warriors were unable to find it, what chance would anyone else have? Where would one begin to look? Where would I begin to look? '
Executive producer ANNA home
Directed by ANGELA BEECHING (Repent)
Contributors
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Case
Producer:
Anna
Home
Directed By:
Angela
Beeching
Empress:
Jan
Francis
Yuki:
Graham
Seed
Hanshiro:
Jonathan
Burn
Samurai:
Peter
Davidson
Proclamation reader:
Brian
Forster
Old man:
John
Moore
Bandit:
Chris
Sanders
Officer:
Brian
Hawksley
with Susan King
This week SUSAN looks back at some amazing moments in the history of the Grand National, and goes to Aintree to talk to the clerk of the course, the stable manager, and to Steve Westhead , who for years has built the jumps that make the National the greatest steeplechase in the world.
Film editor JOHN LYTE
Producer DAVID TURNBULL
Contributors
Unknown:
Susan
King
Unknown:
Steve
Westhead
Editor:
John
Lyte
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY. VALERIE SINGLETON
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Contributors
Presented By:
Frank
Bough
Unknown:
Valerie
Singleton
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
Bob Wilson and England's Trevor Brooking - with younger viewers especially in mind - look at the skills produced by the most talented footballers in the world. And the BBC reporting team in Argentina look ahead to this weekend's matches which will decide the eight countries that qualify for the Second Round.
Producers BOB ABRAHAMS , MIKE MURPHY JOHN PHILIPS , JOHN ROWLINSON Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Contributors
Unknown:
Bob
Wilson
Unknown:
Trevor
Brooking
Producers:
Bob
Abrahams
Producers:
Mike
Murphy
Producers:
John
Philips
Producers:
John
Rowlinson
Editor:
Jonathan
Martin
The Horsemasters - part 1
Youngsters arrive at the Vale Riding School to undergo the rigorous instructor's course. They are to encounter strict discipline, adventure, danger and romance in their attempts to gain the coveted British Horse Society certificate.
(Part 2 next week)
Contributors
Major Pinski:
Donald
Pleasence
Major Brooke:
Tony
Britton
David Lawson:
John
Fraser
Janet Hale:
Janet
Munro
Joan Finlay:
Millicent
Martin
Danny Grant:
Tommy
Kirk
Dinah:
Wilcox
Annette
Vincenzo Lalli:
Harry
Lockart
The late, great King of rock 'n' roll in his very last television special. Recorded in the summer of 1977, shortly before his death, the programme reflects the music, the mystique, the sheer magnetism that was still Elvis, even in his decline. The electricity that always crackled between Elvis and his audiences remains, as he sings some of his all-time greats, including 'CC Rider', 'Jailhouse Rock ', ' How Great Thou Art', and ' Hound Dog'.
Directed by DWIGHT BEM 'OW Produced by GARY SMITH and DWIGHT HEMION
Contributors
Directed By:
Dwight
Bem
Produced By:
Gary
Smith
Produced By:
Dwight
Hemion
with Richard Whitmore
Weekend Weather BIIL GILES
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
Starring Telly Savalas
Kojak is double-crossed by a girl who is his only source of information as to the whereabouts of a stolen $6 million.
Contributors
Kojak:
Telly
Savalas
Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced by DENIS TUOHY with the John Timpssn report
Editor ROGER BOLTON
Contributors
Introduced By:
Denis
Tuohy
Unknown:
John
Timpssn
Editor:
Roger
Bolton
starring Louis Jourdan Mary Tyler Moore
Wilfrid Hyde White Stanley Holloway
At an English country house, schoolmaster Richard Stuart stumbles on a syndicate of financiers planning a major coup on the international money market. Undetected, he is a witness to a murder within the group, but when he later tries to investigate the crime, he is attacked and knocked unconscious. Regaining consciousness, he finds himself in a Swiss hospital. Two years have passed and he has a new name!
Directed by GE1NE LEVITT
Contributors
Unknown:
Louis
Jourdan
Unknown:
Mary Tyler
Moore
Unknown:
Wilfrid Hyde
White
Unknown:
Stanley
Holloway
Unknown:
Richard
Stuart
Directed By:
Ge1ne
Levitt
Richard Stuart:
Lons
Jourdan
Elizabeth Sutton MARY:
Tyler
Moore
Dr Sawyer WILFRID:
Hyde
White
Caretaker:
Stanley
Holloway
Sir Howard:
Alexander
Knox
Peter Martin:
Terence
Alexander
Insp Huntington:
Ronald
Howard
LordDunnSfield:
Laurence
Naismith
Sgt Hooper:
Norman
Bird
Chairman:
Ernest
Clark
Business spokesman:
Bernard
Archard