9.35 Des le debut Asking the Way
9.53 Dicho y hecho
Talking about Yourself
10.10 Look and Read The Boy from Space The Meteorite
10.35 Resource Units: English It's Only Words
11.0 Watch
Captain Cook - All Aboard
It's all aboard the Endeavour as Captain Cook sets sail on the first of his famous voyages. LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR show how a sailing ship works and explain how Captain Cook got his men on a diet. MUSIC JIM PARKER
Producer TOM STANIER
11.17 Television Club A School in Time Schoolditz
11.38 Shakespeare in Perspective Romeo and Juliet
12.5 pm General Studies 1: Working in Industry
Contributors
Unknown:
Louise
Hall-Taylor
Unknown:
James Earl
Adair
With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID FREEMAN
Today includes Spirit of Adventure, which recalls the exploits of explorers who have tested their minds and bodies against the challenges of the earth's surface.
Contributors
Unknown:
Donny
MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian
Foster
Unknown:
David
Freeman
A See-Saw programme Bod and the Dog
Narrated by JOHN LE MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Film by DAVID YATES
Music by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by michaki. COLa
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Le Mesurier
Unknown:
Maggie
Henderson
Unknown:
David
Yates
Music By:
Derek
Griffiths
2.15 The Music Arcade 1: Film Music
How the mood of its music can change the atmosphere of a film. Singing, and the regular beat. Presenters
TIM WHITNALL
LUCIE SKEAPING Children from
AVONDALE PARK JUNIOR SCHOOL With BRYAN BENNETT (piano) MIKE THORN (bass)
PETER BOITA (drums)
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
(Schools are invited to compose film music for a short film shown in the programme. Send cassettes of your music to The Music Arcade, BBC Television Centre,[address removed] by 12 February)
2.40 Communicate! Journalists
Contributors
Piano:
Bryan
Bennett
Producer:
Elizabeth
Bennett
Unknown:
Wood
Lane
Introduced by Johnny Morris and Terry Nutkins
A very special guest joins Johnny and Terry this week and for the rest of the series. It's a baby monkey - a lion-tailed macaque called Toyah. Like Gemini the sea lion, Toyah was also rejected by her mother and is being hand-reared. She's a very rare monkey indeed -there are only about 800 lion-tailed macaques left in the world.
And attention all cat owners! With winter here, Johnny has some important tips to make sure your animals don't suffer from the cold.
Producer MIKE BEYNON.
BBC Bristol
Contributors
Introduced By:
Johnny
Morris
Introduced By:
Terry
Nutkins
Producer:
Mike
Beynon.
Part 3 by Jane Hollowood
The third year start their sex education class, but are they mature enough to cope with it?
Contributors
Writer:
Jane
Hollowood
Seried devised by:
Phil
Redmond
Designer:
Andree Welstead
Hornby
Designer:
Gwen
Evans
Producer:
Susi
Hush
Director:
Anthea
Browne-Wilkinson
Grange Hill pupils - Pamela Cartwright:
Rene
Alperstein
Grange Hill pupils - Duane Orpington:
Mark
Baxter
Grange Hill pupils - Jonathan Farmer:
Steven
Bewley
Grange Hill pupils - Raam Patel:
Bhasker
Grange Hill pupils - Clare Scott:
Paula Ann
Bland
Grange Hill pupils - Anita Unsworth:
Joanne
Boakes
Grange Hill pupils - Stewpot Stewart:
Mark
Burdis
Grange Hill pupils - Marian Tyler:
Sarah
Birkett-Smith
Grange Hill pupils - Denny Rees:
Jilian
Griffiths
Grange Hill pupils - Deborah Weston:
Gladys
Joannides
Grange Hill pupils - Precious Matthews:
Dulice
Liecier
Grange Hill pupils - Pogo Patterson:
Peter
Moran
Grange Hill pupils - Matthew Cartwright:
Nicholas
Pandolfi
Grange Hill pupils - Richard Rowley:
Ashley
Pollock
Grange Hill pupils - Gripper Stebson:
Mark
Savage
Grange Hill pupils - Suzanne Ross:
Susan
Tully
St Mary's girl:
Jayne de
Baeza
St Mary's girl:
Alison
Fine
St Mary's girl:
Yasmin
Serve-Wells
St Mary's girl:
Jane
Wright
Mrs Cartwright:
Christine
Akehurst
Mother:
Peta
Bernard
Mr Hopwood:
Brian
Capron
Mr Baxter:
Michael
Cronin
Mr Keating:
Robert
Hartley
Mr Price:
Andrew
Hilton
Mr Stewart:
Mike
Lewin
Mrs Bryant:
Jennifer
Marriott
Mrs Scott:
Jennifer
Piercey
Mrs Thomas:
Susan
Porrett
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth
Powell
Mr Cartwright:
Iain
Rattray
Mr Sutcliffe:
James
Wynn
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide - South East at Six Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.25
Nationwide
With DAVID DIMBLEBY , FRANK BOUGH
(Regional details as Monday)
starring Peter Davison
A four-part story by Christopher H. Bidmead
Will The Doctor's Regeneration Succeed?
Contributors
Writer:
Christopher H.
Bidmead
Producer:
John
Nathan-Turner
Director:
Fiona
Cumming
The Doctor:
Peter
Davison
Nyssa:
Sarah
Sutton
Tegan:
Janet
Fielding
Adric:
Matthew
Waterhouse
Ruther:
Frank
Wylie
Mergrave:
Michael
Sheard
Shardovan:
Derek
Waring
Portreeve:
Neil
Toynay
The Master:
Anthony
Ainley
Child:
Souska
John
Questionmaster David Coleman
Willie Carson and Bill Beaumont captain two teams of sporting celebrities who'll be puzzling over faces, places, facts, figures, films and memorable moments of sport.
Producer MIKE ADLEY
Executive producer HAZEL LEWTHWAITE BBC Manchester
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Coleman
Unknown:
Willie
Carson
Unknown:
Bill
Beaumont
Producer:
Mike
Adley
by TERRY RAVENSCROFT starring
Terry Scott and June Whitfield Snookered
Lighting JIMMY PURDIE Sound JOHN HOLMES
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Producer JOHN B. HOBBS
Contributors
Unknown:
Terry
Ravenscroft
Unknown:
Terry
Scott
Unknown:
John
Holmes
Designer:
Tom
Yardley-Jones
Producer:
John B.
Hobbs
Mr Marsh:
Ray
Fell
Joe Davis:
Jack
Haig
Dustman:
Stacy
Davies
Mr Price:
Neville
Barber
A film by Tony Bicat
with Ian Richardson as Insp Anthony Arrowsmith
and Brian Cox, Robert Flemyng, Edward Hardwicke, Daphne Heard and Timothy Spall
Flaming June. A village cricket match on the lawn of a great country house - traditional setting for the perfect English murder. A natural case for the Yard's best technicolor detective, except for the victim - the 20th-century lord of the manor, Sheik Ali Ben Hassim.
Contributors
Writer/Music/Director:
Tony
Bicat
Designer:
Nigel
Jones
Film Editor:
Greg
Miller
Photography:
Michael
Williams
Producer:
Michael
Wearing
Insp Anthony Arrowsmith:
Ian
Richardson
The Police - Det Sgt Baxter:
Timothy
Spall
The Police - Sir Charles:
Robert
Flemyng
The Police - Watson:
James
Duggan
The Arabs - Sheika Fatima:
Nadia
Hammam
The Arabs - Ahmed:
Raad
Rawi
The Arabs - Kerim:
Ben
Feitelson
The Arabs - Sheik:
Jacob
Witkin
The Arabs - Chauffeur:
Les
Saxon
The Arabs - Servants:
Charu Bala
Chokshi
The Arabs - Servants:
Meena
Biharie
The Arabs - Servants:
Shireen
Anwar
The English - Mrs Merridew:
Daphne
Heard
The English - The Rev Bland:
James
Griffiths
The English - Barbara Gethryn:
Laura
Davenport
The English - Brinson:
Edward
Hardwicke
The English - Young Goff:
Ron
Webster
The Scot - Dr Gillespie:
Brian
Cox
John Denver and George Burns
The Rocky Mountain freshness of folk singer JOHN DENVER and the sprightly charm of 85-year-old GEORGE BURNS , the veteran of vaudeville, bridge the generation gap in an unusual pairing of talents.
Directed by STAN HARRIS Produced by BOB FINKEL A JOHN-JER production
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Denver
Unknown:
George
Burns
Singer:
John
Denver
Unknown:
George
Burns
Directed By:
Stan
Harris
Produced By:
Bob
Finkel
In the first of three topical debates Robin Day asks
Should Private Education be Abolished?
The controversy over private schooling has increased over recent years and is now a major political and social issue. For some, its abolition is essential for the achievement of a fair society; to others, the right to choose private education remains a touch-stone of indvidual liberty. ROBIN DAY invites views and arguments.
Producer Jennifer DAVIES
Executive producer PETER IBBOTSON
Contributors
Producer:
Jennifer
Davies
Producer:
Peter
Ibbotson
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