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Schedule - BBC Programme Index (1)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (2)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 06:40 on BBC One London

6.40 Earth Materials: 1

7.5 Art on Film

7.30 Monitoring

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 07:55 on BBC One London

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 09:38 on BBC One London

9.38 Twentieth Century History
Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
10.0 TV Club
You Can Do Anything
10.23 Music Time
Follow my Leader

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 10:45 on BBC One London

with David Ashton.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Ashton

Story:
Judith Miles
Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 12:30 on BBC One London

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 12:45 on BBC One London

Weather MICHAEL FISH

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 13:00 on BBC One London

including Grace and FlavoUr with Michael Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Smith
Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 14:01 on BBC One London

2.1 Watch. Salt Water
2.18 Scan. 3: You'll be Sorry
2.40 Physical Science
Chemical Technology

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 15:00 on BBC One London

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 15:53 on BBC One London

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 15:55 on BBC One London

(Shown on BBC2 at 11.00am)

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 16:20 on BBC One London

Roll-a-Ghoster

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 16:25 on BBC One London

with Freddie Jones. Mr Hardisty 's Kind Offer by JENNY OLDFIELD
Today: The Companion

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Jones.

Unknown:
Mr Hardisty

Unknown:
Jenny Oldfield
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (29)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (30)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 16:40 on BBC One London

with Tony Hart
Wilfred Makepeace Lunn and MORPH. Tony demonstrates ' Computer Art', makes a Mexican hat and is confronted with Wilf Lunn Esq (stands for Eggsquire!).
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart

Unknown:
Wilfred Makepeace Lunn

Unknown:
Wilf Lunn Esq

Director:
Christopher Pilkington

Producer:
Patrick Dowling
Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 17:00 on BBC One London

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 17:35 on BBC One London

in Skylark

Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 17:40 on BBC One London

with Richard Baker ; Weatherman

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 17:55 on BBC One London

Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight. Then at 6.20
FRANK BOUGH and MARY marquis in Edinburgh and BOB WELLINGS and DAVID PARRY-JONES in Cardiff bring you the stories and characters that make up the distinctive life of these two historic countries.
Including tonight: A special investigation by Bill Kerr Elliott

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Wellings

Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (39)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (40)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 19:35 on BBC One London

A season of shows celebrating Eric and Ernie's successful years with the BBC. Written by EDDIE BRABEN
with Diana Rigg , Des O'Connor
Gordon Jackson , Arthur Tolcher
Orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT
Designer VIC MEREDITH
Produced by ERNEST MASIN (Repeal)

Contributors

Written By:
Eddie Braben

Unknown:
Diana Rigg

Unknown:
Des O'Connor

Unknown:
Gordon Jackson

Directed By:
Peter Knigiit

Designer:
Vic Meredith

Produced By:
Ernest Masin
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (41)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (42)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 20:05 on BBC One London

A serial in eight episodes
Written by Michael J. Bird
starring Peter McEnery and Alexandra Bastedo with Brian Blessed, Stefan Gryff, Paul Maxwell, Godfrey James, Tony Doyle
Collier goes through a final shattering experience. Later, Inspector Dimas shows him something which Collier finds incredible, but which could offer an explanation for all that has happened.

Contributors

Writer:
Michael J. Bird

Serial created by:
Michael J. Bird

Music composed by:
George Korsonis

Film Cameraman:
Peter Chapman

Film Sound:
Bill Wild

Designer:
Jon Pusey

Producer:
Andrew Osborn

Director:
Virtors Ritelis

David Collier:
Peter McEnery

Insp Dimas:
Godfrey James

Maria:
Carmen Gomez

Hellman:
Paul Maxwell

Travis:
Karl Held

Olsen:
Ray Jewers

Basileos:
Brian Blessed

Helene:
Alexandra Bastedo

Charalambos:
Stefan Gryff

Martin Preece:
Tony Doyle

Prof Stylianou:
Georgios Zenios
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (43)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (44)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 21:00 on BBC One London

with Richard Baker ; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Source: Radio Times

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Wed 21st Feb 1979, 21:25 on BBC One London

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Action, news. personalities and opinion from home and overseas, including tonight:
International Heavyweight Boxing John L. Gardner (GB) v Mike Koranicki (USA)
Last night's ten-round fight on Mike Barrett 's Royal Albert Hall promotion.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Gardner, the British and Common. wealth champion, has lost only once in 29 contests, winning 24 inside the distance.
Koranicki, 6 feet 4 inches and 16 stones, is a protégé of former world champion, Joe Frazier. The Flying Finn
What's it like inside a rally car skidding and sliding on snow and ice down a forest track at speeds Up to 70 mph? HARRY CARPENTER finds out as passenger alongside Finland's Pentti Airikkala , one of the world's top rally drivers.
TV presentation: Boxing BOB DUNCAN Film director BOB ABRAHAMS
Presented by JOHN ROWLINSON Producer JOHN philips
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter

Unknown:
John L. Gardner

Unknown:
Mike Koranicki

Unknown:
Mike Barrett

Unknown:
Albert Hall

Commentator:
Harry Carpenter

Unknown:
Joe Frazier.

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

Unknown:
Pentti Airikkala

Presented By:
John Rowlinson

Producer:
John Philips

Editor:
Jonathan Martin
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (47)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (48)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 22:15 on BBC One London

Gone Crockets
'Why build a mass of plants to make a mountain of goods no one wants to buy? ' says industry.
'It's time our major companies stopped preaching and started investing more in the United Kingdom,' retort the unions.
The industry they're fighting about is the chemical industry, dominated by multi-national giants like BP, Shell and ICI. At stake are thousands of millions of pounds of investment in some of the largest industrial projects ever proposed in Britain. Managements and unions are at loggerheads over how much Britain needs to invest to take advantage of new opportunities from the North Sea. Should we go all out for growth? Or would that be a dangerous gamble? How many ethylene crackers should Britain be building?
The row over how much we should be investing threatens to destroy the Government's much publicised Industrial Strategy. Judith Hann and Andrew Nell look at the background to the row and ask, are the comoanies selling Britain short', as the unions allege; or are the unions ' armchair strategists' who have 'gone crackers'?
Film editor ALAN CUMNER-PRICE Studio director JOHN GORMAN ProducerPhilipgedbzs
Producer PHILIP GEDDES

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann

Unknown:
Andrew Nell

Director:
John Gorman

Producer:
Philip Geddes
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (49)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (50)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 22:55 on BBC One London

The news, the stories and the people that matter, intrigue and amuse.
The Tonight film reporters are JAMES BELLINI , MICHAEL DELAHAYE BERNARD FALK , VINCENT HANNA SALLY IIARDCASTLE , DAVID LOMAX JEREMY PAXMAN and MARTIN YOUKG Including News Headlines
Producers JOHN HOLME , BARBARA MAXWELL Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bellini

Unknown:
Michael Delahaye

Unknown:
Bernard Falk

Unknown:
Vincent Hanna

Unknown:
Sally Iiardcastle

Unknown:
David Lomax

Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman

Producers:
John Holme

Producers:
Barbara Maxwell

Editor:
Roger Bolton
Source: Radio Times

Schedule - BBC Programme Index (51)Schedule - BBC Programme Index (52)BBC One

Wed 21st Feb 1979, 23:35 on BBC One London

Source: Radio Times

BBC One London

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About BBC One

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