Listings
6.40 India's Democracy
7.5 Maths
7.30 Plant Growth and Differentiation
Story: Fish Fly? by ANNE CALONNE
Guest storyteller CARMEN MUNRO Presenters SUSAN MOSCO , JOHNNY BALL
Contributors
Unknown:
Carmen
Munro
Presenters:
Susan
Mosco
Presenters:
Johnny
Ball
Live coverage from the Centre Court at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne of the first day's play in this European Zone B Quarter Final.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Contributors
Presenter:
Harry
Carpenter
Commentator:
Dan
Maskell
Commentator:
Bill
Knight
Producer:
Fred
Viner
5.0 Borehole Logging
5.25 Curriculum Design and Development
5.50 Identity
6.15 Education
6.40 Income
The sixth of ten programmes
Is yoga really good for you? How to choose and use a good toothbrush. Eat, drink and exercise with MIRIAM STOPPARD and TERRY WOGAN and their guests.
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Series producer MICHAEL GARROD
Contributors
Unknown:
Miriam
Stoppard
Unknown:
Terry
Wogan
Producer:
Michael
Garrod
with Robin Day
Richard Kershaw , Kenneth Kendall Every weekday evening brings you the News and a longer look at the important questions of our time with the men and women involved.
Producer JOHN REYNOLDS
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Kershaw
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
Producer:
John
Reynolds
This highly praised series of eight films on eight centuries of British architecture was first shown in 1975 as part of the BBC's contribution to European Architectural Heritage Year.
1: The Medieval World
Written and narrated by Alec Clifton-Taylor
This country has more surviving medieval buildings than almost any other in Europe, from timber-framed cottages to huge castles, from remote parish churches to the great cathedrals. Starting from the raw materials, wood, brick and stone, ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR examines the spectacular achievements of the medieval builders against the background of their world.
Title music by SIR ARTHUR BLISS Film editor JONATHAN CRANE
Producer JOHN DRUMMOND
Book (same title), £ 7.00, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Alec
Clifton-Taylor
Music By:
Sir Arthur
Bliss
Editor:
Jonathan
Crane
Producer:
John
Drummond
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell
Felicity Kendal , Simon Ward and Frank Muir
Penelope Keith , Joss Ackland Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Contributors
Unknown:
Patrick
Campbell
Unknown:
Felicity
Kendal
Unknown:
Simon
Ward
Unknown:
Frank
Muir
Unknown:
Penelope
Keith
Unknown:
Joss
Ackland
Unknown:
Robert
Robinson
Unknown:
Mark
Goodson
Unknown:
Bill
Todman
Director:
Michael
Goodwin
Producer:
Johnny
Downes
Investigates, Discovers, Questions with Jeremy James
Jeanne la Chard. Jack Pizzey
Nick Ross , Harold Williamson
Producers TOM CONWAY. JULIAN COOPER
IVOR DINKERTON. DAVID FILKIN
HARRY WEISBLOOM
Editor MICHAEL LATHAM
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
James
Unknown:
Jeanne
La Chard.
Unknown:
Jack
Pizzey
Unknown:
Nick
Ross
Unknown:
Harold
Williamson
Producers:
Tom
Conway.
Producers:
Julian
Cooper
Unknown:
Ivor
Dinkerton.
Unknown:
David
Filkin
Unknown:
Harry
Weisbloom
Editor:
Michael
Latham
The fourth in a series of 14 comedy programmes. starring Valerie Harper with David Groh , Julie Kavner
Guess What I Got You for the Holiday
Mayday! Christmas is coming-believe it or not - and Joe is going broke. Rhoda offers a helping hand - a gesture which is not exactly a howling success.
Contributors
Unknown:
Valerie
Harper
Unknown:
David
Groh
Unknown:
Julie
Kavner
The Davis Cup
Great Britain v Romania Highlights of the first two singles matches played today.
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
LESLIE SANDS reads Lights Out by EDWARD THOMAS
Contributors
Unknown:
Leslie
Sands
Unknown:
Edward
Thomas