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: Open University

6.48 1944 and After. 7.5 Photoelectron Spectroscopy. 7.30 Michelson Interferometer.

: Closedown

: Play School

: Closedown

: Open University

4.55 Infant Cognition. 5.20 Elementary Maths - Calculus. 5.45 Consequences of the War: 1914-30. 9.10 Language and ; Learning. 6.35 Pearl Harbor

: News on 2 Headlines

with subtitles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2

: Having a Baby

A Parents and Children series looking at the experience of pregnancy and the first weeks of life.
6: Pregnancy brings changes-there may be physical difficulties associated with sex. there may be emotional strains that test a couple's relationship.
This week CLAIRE WOOLFORD looks at how people cope with these changes and how ante-natal classes prepare women for approaching parenthood. CLAIRE RAYNER answers a viewer's letter.
Graphites DOUG BURD
Film editor PETER ORTON Research JOHN BROOKE Producer dick foster

Contributors

Editor: Peter Orton

: Newsday

Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler including UK Report with David Sells
Newsreader Richard Baker

Contributors

Presented By: Michael Charlton
Presented By: Charles Wheeler
Unknown: Richard Baker

: Ealing Cinema

A season of films from the studio which for 25 years projected Britain and the British character to the world; and a look at the month when we first saw them.

8.0 GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS: February 1947
Monty in Moscow - Bevin signs peace treaties - British film festival

8.10 HUE AND CRY
starring Alastair Sim, Jack Warner, Valerie White and The Blood-and-Thunder Boys
Reading the hair-raising serial in The Trump on his way to work, 15-year-old Joe Kirby is astonished to discover that he has walked into the story.
Films: page 17

Contributors

Written By: T. E. B. Clarke
Producer: Michael Balcon
Director: Charles Crichton
Joe Kirby: Harry Fowler
Mr Kirby: Frederick Piper
Mrs Kirby: Heather Delaine
Alec: Douglas Barr
Boy: Stanley Escane
Norman: Ian Dawson
Dicky: Gerald Fox
Arthur: David Simpson
Wally: Albert Hughes
Stan: John Hudson
Dusty: David Knox
Bill: Jeffrey Sirett
Terry: James Crabb
Clarry: Joan Dowling
Nightingale: Jack Warner
Felix H Wilkinson: Alastair Sim
Rhona: Valerie White
Ford: Jack Lambert
Jago: Paul Demel
Det-Sgt Fothergill: Alec Finter

: Snooker

The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championships
ALAN WEEKS introduces highlights of the first semi-final from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, in which RAY REARDON the favourite is expected to win a place in the final.
Commentator TED LOWE
Producer NICK hunter. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown: Ray Reardon
Producer: Nick Hunter.

: Annan on Annan

Lord Annan's Committee on the Future of Broadcasting has now submitted its controversial report. The suggestions include far-reaching proposals for the allocation of the fourth television channel, and the control of radio and television. Tonight Lord Annan delivers the Ambrose Fleming Lecture to members of the Royal Television Society in London. He takes the opportunity to reply to some of the criticisms that have been made of his report.
Director PETER MASSEY
Producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF

Contributors

Director: Peter Massey
Producer: Edward Mirzoeff

: Country Tales

A series of five programmes 4: Lady Fey
A short story by IVAN BENBROOK Read by Sara Kestelman
Film editor JIM TOBIN
Director JOHN KING. BBC Bristol (Rpf)

Contributors

Story By: Ivan Benbrook
Read By: Sara Kestelman
Editor: Jim Tobin
Director: John King.
Girl: Susan Brodrick
Woodman: Will Knightley
Miner: Seymour Matthews

: Late News on 2

Weather

: Closedown

DAVID davis reads
By Stonethwaite Beck by PATRIC DICKINSON

Contributors

Unknown: David Davis
Unknown: Patric Dickinson








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