9.0 Tele-Journal
9.26 Maths Counts
8: How to Find Venus Second left under the motorway - just where is Venus going?
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
9.48 Mathscore One What Next?
Stacking cans, shaking hands and the sequence 1, 3, 6, 10... Presented by ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SLOMAN
10.10 Look and Read Fair Ground
Written by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL 5: Come to the Fair!
Bert is determined to stay in business, but Steve and Sydney have other plans. Producer SUE WEEKS
10.35 Geography Casebook: Britain. New Father Thames London's desolate Docklands are now being redeveloped, amid fierce local controversy: What kind of redevelopment? And who will benefit?
Producer DAVID SCOTT COWAN Series producer LEN BROWN
11.0 Watch
Egypt: Escape
11.17 Walrus-What Should I Do? Tich and the Trifles by TONY PARKER
Producer MORTON SURGUY
11.40 Job Bank Public Transport
12.0 Year of the French
8: The Spa Doctor. Patients come for mud, massage and water treatments at the historical spa of Vichy.
12.30 Inside Japan
Ten films on contemporary Japan.
5: Foundation Stones
1.0 Maths Help 11
For adults studying maths to O-level, this series offers help with common difficulties. Probability
Books, Maths Help parts 1 and 2, £3.95 each from booksellers
1.15 Science Topics Food and Population
The world's population is growing. Millions of people die of starvation every year. Yet developed countries have food mountains. Are there solutions to this appalling problem? Series producer PETER BRATT
1.38 Let's See
Pictures and Patterns
3: Weavers. How different kinds of threads can be interlaced to form interesting patterns and designs.
Presenter JOHN CRAWFORD Producer PETER WHITEFORD
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds Jeni's guinea pig has died, how will Cosmo and Dibs cope? Maths on the farm: loading bales of hay.
Book: The Walking Coat by PAULINE WATSON
Presenter JENI BARNETT Animation ANDY WALKER
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
2.15 British Social History The Man who Made the Labour Party. The story of Keir Hardie
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Joys of Spring
Dear Heart magazine features a new angle on corporal punishment, spots and TV in bed -but not all at once.
Leni has a remedy for embarrassing little itches and Trevor is still depressed. Nicky Croydon , Bob Goody Leni Harper , Billy Hartman and Trevor Laird
Designer BRUCE MACADIE
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Starring Leif Erickson as John, Cameron Mitchell as Buck, Mark Slade as Billy Blue,
Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
With Mexico suffering under its French rulers, Manolito brings Santos, an old friend and revolutionary, to the High Chaparral for a reunion with the country's exiled President. But times have changed, and so has Santos...
(Repeat)
What does it take to get to number one in the pop charts?
How does it affect the lives of those who make it?
Tonight three Scots from the very forefront of the international music scene talk about the trials and traumas of stardom:
Midge Ure (Ultravoz)
Stuart Adamson (Big Country) and Robert Hodgens (The Bluebells) are Open to Question from 80 teenagers.
Presented by Hilary O'Neill Michael MacFarlane Producer DAVID ROSS
Executive producer DAVID MARTIN
Andy Kershaw and David Hepworth introduce live sessions from Alison 'Alf' Moyet, now established as one of Britain's top female singers, and Big Daddy, whose rock'n'roll parody of "Ebony and Ivory" defies description.
Mark Ellen visits The Smiths' recording studio for an exclusive preview of their new LP "Meat is Murder". Nils Lofgren from the archives. The Video Vote (call [number removed]), and a look at the new charts.
Top 40 on Ceefax page 264
Anton Mossiman buys and cooks a Sunday lunch for the Wilcock family of Sheffield. Food for Lovers - ancient aphrodisiac recipes specially for Valentine's Day. Director JILL DAWSON
Producer PETER BAZALGETTE
by SIMON MOORE
1: Can Carla Yates and her one-time cellmate Bev, a scatty Polish prostitute, get their Excell employment
Introduced by David Icke
Australian and three times Pot Black champion, Eddie Charlton , starts his challenge for BBC2's International Snooker
Trophy against England's Willie Thome of Leicester bidding for his first Pot Black championship.
Commentator TED LOWE Referee JOHN WILLIAMS Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
Where the public sets the agenda
Rebecca started working as a stripper almost a year ago. The first time she took her clothes off was in a pub at lunchtime, and she was terrified. 'Then I realised the punters were much more scared of me than I was of them. The whole thing seemed like some strange kind of joke - and when I got my money I laughed all the way home!'
In tonight's film Rebecca investigates the 'grind and bump' business, and talks to strippers and punters in pubs, clubs and at a stag night.
Made with the help of the Community Programme Unit
FEATURE: page 13 and WODDIS ON: page 79
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Jenni Murray and Ian Smith present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
11.30 The Effective Manager: The Deep End
Part one of a dramatised trilogy about the problems facing LEWIS JONES in his first managerial job.
11.55 Modem Art: Courbet - The Artist's Studio
How can we interpret this huge painting packed with enigmatic figures? FRANCIS FRASCINA unravels layers of meaning in Courbet's controversial work.