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9.15 Engineering Craft Studies
Heat Production and Measurement (Repeat'
9.38 It's Maths
3: Multiplication
10.0 Landscape.
Bogland SEAMUS HEANEY explores the bogland of Northern Ireland.
10.23 Music Time
Twos and Threes - 2.
Contributors
Unknown:
Bogland Seamus
Heaney
by Her Majesty The Queen
BBC Television outside broadcast cameras cover the Queen's departure from Buckingham Palace, the arrival of the Royal Procession at the Palace of Westminster, Her Majesty's ceremonial entrance into the Chamber of the House of Lords and the Speech from the Throne. The members of the Commons have processed to the Bar of the House to hear in the Speech the government's programme for the new session of Parliament. Commentators DAVID HOLMES and ERIC ROBSON
Presented for television by JOHN VERNON
Contributors
Commentators:
David
Holmes
Commentators:
Eric
Robson
Television By:
John
Vernon
iDigame!
A combined television and radio course for beginners in Spanish, in ten parts, with on-the-spot documentary film and recording.
6: Eating Out
With ISABEL SOTO, JULIO MORALES
EMILIA REDONDO, PABLO SOTO MIGUEL PENARANDA
SANTIAGO VARELA , CARLOS RIERA
Film director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Complementary radio programmes on Radio 4 VHF: Sunday S Nov at 3.0 pm repeated Tuesday 7 Nov at 11.0 pm
Books, records (or cassettes) and notes for teachers are available from bookshops or from BBC Publications
Contributors
Unknown:
Pablo
Soto
Unknown:
Miguel
Penaranda
Unknown:
Santiago
Varela
Director:
David
Wilson
DONNY MACLEOD , DAVID SEYMOUR and MARIAN FOSTER , including
Indian Cookery with Lalita Ahmed
Contributors
Unknown:
Donny
MacLeod
Unknown:
David
Seymour
Unknown:
Marian
Foster
Unknown:
Lalita
Ahmed
Presented by SAM DALE High and Low How things look depends on where you are when you're looking at them. The driver of a car in a traffic jam and a pilot flying over the jam see it quite differently.
And Traffic Jam Sam , in the story sung by CAROL LEADER , actually enjoys being in one.
Story animation hy ALAN ROGERS Directed by MARTIN FISHER
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Contributors
Presented By:
Sam
Dale
Unknown:
Low
How
Unknown:
Jam
Sam
Sung By:
Carol
Leader
Unknown:
Alan
Rogers
Directed By:
Martin
Fisher
Produced By:
Michael
Cole
2.1 Watch
Reflections
2.18 Science All Around Time
2.40 Physical Science
Energy Utilisation
Story: A House for Button by IRIS RUSSELL illustrated by ADRIAN MORRIS Presenters
Delia Morgan , Johnny Ball
Contributors
Illustrated By:
Adrian
Morris
Unknown:
Delia
Morgan
Unknown:
Johnny
Ball
with Rosemary Leach The Worst Witch
Written and illustrated by JILL MURPHY
Today: Mildred and the Snails
Contributors
Unknown:
Rosemary
Leach
Illustrated By:
Jill
Murphy
with Johnny Morris
The donkey must surely be one of the most popular of animals. Britain alone has a population of many thousands. Today's programme includes a chance to be present at the birth of a baby donkey and to see its first hesitant steps. And JOHNNY also has the results of the Animal Magic poll to nominate official birds for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
Contributors
Unknown:
Johnny
Morris
Producer:
Mike
Beynon.
by JOHN FARRIMOND dramatised in three episodes by BARRY COLLINS Episode 2
For Billy, Nancy and Mick their exciting adventure turns sour when a strange figure emerges from the wreckage of the coal trucks. Film cameraman JOHN BAKER
Film editor PETER EVANS Designer CHRIS EDWARDS
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director ERIC DAVIDSON
Book (same title), £3.90 (hardback), £1.00 (paperback), from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Farrimond
Unknown:
John
Baker
Editor:
Peter
Evans
Designer:
Chris
Edwards
Producer:
Angela
Beeching
Director:
Eric
Davidson
Billy Walsh:
David
Haddow
Nancy Brindle:
Katie
Armstrong
Mick Mack:
Malcolm
Sproston
Tramp:
Ray
Smith
Tom Barraclough.:
Frank
Vincent
Annie Walsh.:
Rowena
Parr
with Peter Woods Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE
LAWLEY JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.
Including tonight the Daily Star
Nationwide cameras in Manchester watch the launch of the first new national daily paper for 75 years.
Contributors
Unknown:
Lawley John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
(Jeux sans Frontieres)
The seventh International Heat in which seven teams compete for the Jeux sans Frontières Silver Trophy and the chance to represent their country in the International Final.
Great Britain: Cleethorpes Belgium: Hasselt
France: Mandelieu/La Napoule Germany: Telgte Italy: Pianoro
Switzerland: Tramelan Yugoslavia: Kragujevac Introduced from the Showground, Lincoln by STUART HALL and EDDIE WARING
International referees
GENNARO OLIVIERI and GUIDO PANCALDI British judges ARTHUR ELLIS and MIKE SWANN
Designer STUART FURBER Director GEOFF WILSON Producer CECIL KORER BBC Manchester
Scorpion by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring Bernard Hepton
Angela Richards , Stephen Yardley Michael Culver , Clifford Rose with Juliet Hammond-Hill
Valentine Dyall , Hazel McBride
'... there are 19 evaders in our Brussels safe houses. Which one is the German ... ? We can't kill them all! '
Fight arranger PETER DIAMOND Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer AUSTIN RUDDY
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director ROGER JENKINS
Book (same title), hardback £3.75, paperback 80p, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
James Andrew
Hall
Unknown:
Bernard
Hepton
Unknown:
Angela
Richards
Unknown:
Stephen
Yardley
Unknown:
Michael
Culver
Unknown:
Clifford
Rose
Unknown:
Juliet
Hammond-Hill
Unknown:
Valentine
Dyall
Unknown:
Hazel
McBride
Unknown:
Peter
Diamond
Editor:
John
Brason
Designer:
Austin
Ruddy
Producer:
Gerard
Glaister
Director:
Roger
Jenkins
Dr Keldermans:
Valentine
Dyall
Albert:
Bernard
Hepton
Brandt:
Michael
Culver
Erika Brandt:
Brigitte
Kahn
Max:
Stephen
Yardley
Monique:
Angela
Richards
Godley:
Julian
Ashton
Bridge:
David
Taylor
Mme Van Artevelde:
Margery
Withers
Lena:
Marianne
Stone
Hans:
Gunnar
Moller
Natalie:
Juliet
Hammond-Hill
François:
Nigel
Williams
Lloyd:
Charles
Rogers
Boyce:
Stephen
Reynolds
Hutton:
William
Boyd
Parker:
James
Wynn
Kessler:
Clifford
Rose
Madelaine:
Hazel
McBride
with Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
by David Nobbs
Starring Leonard Rossiter and Pauline Yates
with John Barron
Reggie has decided to open a shop. But this is no ordinary shop, and its effect on Reggie's life is far from ordinary.
Contributors
Writer:
David
Nobbs
Music:
Ronnie
Hazlehurst
Designer:
Jon
Pusey
Producer:
Gareth
Gwenlan
Reginald Perrin:
Leonard
Rossiter
Elizabeth Perrin:
Pauline
Yates
C.J.:
John
Barron
Linda:
Sally-Jane
Spencer
Tom:
Tim
Preece
David Harris-Jones:
Trevor
Adams
Joan:
Sue
Nicholls
Morris Coates:
Roland
MacLeod
Esther Pigeon:
Jacki
Piper
Miss Erith:
Joan
Blackham
Peter Cartwright:
Terence
Conoley
Mr Milford:
Edward
Dentith
Wine buyer:
Michael
Bilton
Housewife:
Cynthia
Etherington
Well-dressed man:
Del
Derrick
Elderly lady:
Beatrice
Shaw
Woman with fur:
Gilly
Flower
Introduced by Harry Carpenter European Soccer Action
Highlights of one of tonight's European second round second leg cup-ties involving a British club. Commentator JOHN MOTSON
Nine teams from England and Scotland have qualified for the second round of the three competitions.
Champions' Cup: NOTTINGHAM FOREST, after knocking out the champions Liverpool, now meet AEK ATHENS; and GLASGOW RANGERS, who had a fine win over Juventus, play Dutch champions psv EIND-HOVEN.
Cup Winners' Cup: IPSWICH TOWN, drawn against ssw INNSBRUCK of Austria; and ABERDEEN, who play the West Germans, FORTUNA
DUSSELDORF.
UEFA Cup: ARSENAL, EVERTON, MANCHESTER CITY, WEST BROMWICH and HIBERNIAN.
Action from one match, and news of all the others.
Football TV presentation ALEC WEEKS Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Contributors
Introduced By:
Harry
Carpenter
Commentator:
John
Motson
Editor:
Jonathan
Martin
Presented by DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCORMICK
Including News Headlines
Contributors
Presented By:
Denis
Tuohy
Presented By:
Donald
MacCormick