Listings
6.40 Control: A School Experiment
7.5 Food
7.30 Educational Research
Grunty Anna by ANDREW DAVIES Presenters this week
Toni Arthur , Jon Glover
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Grunty
Anna
Unknown:
Andrew
Davies
Unknown:
Toni
Arthur
Unknown:
Jon
Glover
5.0 Fresco
5.25 Schrodinger Wave Equation
5.50 Energy Transfer: Chemicals
6.15 Microscopes
6.40 Foundation Maths: Calculus
A series of 20 programmes 16: Hightown
Life in high rise flats is full of difficulties for family life. What can the community itself do to lessen these?
PAUL BARNES and JUDITH DAVIS visit one high rise estate where they are tackling this problem.
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Barnes
Unknown:
Judith
Davis
Editor:
Eurfron
Gwynne
with Michael Charlton. Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Charlton.
Producer:
John
Shearer
Producer:
Christopher
Capron
John Dodgson of the A small band of dedicated people, muttering strange words in Anglo-Saxon, marching through the streets of .London, pacing across open fields. They're members of the English Place Names Society and they're led by JOHN DODGSON.
This year John Dodgson hopes to complete the five volumes of The Place Names of Cheshire-the result of 20 years' work.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Director MICHAEL CROUCHER (Bristol) What's in a name! : page 4
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Dodgson
starring
The Prize: As the County Fair gets under way competition fever grips the Waltons.
Director PHILIP LEACOCK
Contributors
Director:
Philip
Leacock
John-Boy:
Richard
Thomas
Olivia Walton:
Micharl
Learned
John Walton:
Ralph
Waite
Grandpa:
Will
Geer
Grandma:
Ellen
Corby
starring Tim Brooke-Taylor
Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie with Corbet Woodall , Sheila Steafel
The Goodies' travelling office, quaintly trim and neat,
Is lost to redevelopment, and buried in concrete.
Bill has lost his reason and Tim is close to tears,
And that's the way they stay blocked in, for over 70 years!
Written by GRAEME GARDEN and BILL ODDIE With TIM BROOKE TAYLOR
Music by BILL ODDIE and MICHAEL GIBBS Designer JOHN STOUT
Producer JIM FRANKLIN
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Graeme
Garden
Unknown:
Bill
Oddie
Unknown:
Corbet
Woodall
Unknown:
Sheila
Steafel
Written By:
Graeme
Garden
Written By:
Bill
Oddie
Unknown:
Tim Brooke
Taylor
Music By:
Bill
Oddie
Music By:
Michael
Gibbs
Designer:
John
Stout
Producer:
Jim
Franklin
Brain Poison
In the United States researchers have reported that very low levels of lead -from car exhaust fumes perhaps, or tinned food - can change children's behaviour. Tiny amounts may produce children who can't sit still, can't concentrate and are prone to violence - and by tiny amounts is meant the quantities they can pick up on an ice cream or a handful of sticky sweets from the dust in our streets and homes.
Yet in this country this research with its frightening implications has so far been open to question. Doubts have been voiced about the way the experiments were handled, conflicting evidence has been produced from other sources. Meanwhile, as the scientific debate continues so does the exposure to lead. Tonight's Horizon follows one authority, Birmingham City Council (who have particular reasons to be concerned about lead in the environment) as it tries to unravel the conflicting evidence and decide what to do about it.
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor JIM LATHAM
Producer EDWARD GOLDWYN Editor PETER GOODCHILD
Contributors
Narrator:
Paul
Vaughan
Editor:
Jim
Latham
Producer:
Edward
Goldwyn
Editor:
Peter
Goodchild
Peter Dorling ; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Dorling
People make Television Asians in Britain
In two programmes the STANDING CONFERENCE OF ASIAN ORGANISATIONS IN THE UK sets out to help understanding between Asians and the host community.
Part 2: Tonight's programme identifies the special needs of the Asian community in the field of education, employment, youth and women and proposes measures to meet these needs.
BERNARD HEPTON reads
To Those I Will Never Meet by STEVE TURNER 11.25 Close
Contributors
Unknown:
Bernard
Hepton
Unknown:
Steve
Turner