7.5 Positive Discrimination in Education
7.30 Chicago's Land Use
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7.5 Positive Discrimination in Education
7.30 Chicago's Land Use
(UHF only)
9.41 Merry-go-Round
Keep up with the Times: 2 Touching
10.3 Countdown: Star Quality
10.25-10.45 Mathshow
A Likely Story
11.0-11.20 Scene
Hello ... and what then?
The BOWSPRIT THEATRE IN EDUCATION COMPANY explore the rituals we use when meeting, with ORDE BROWNE , HOWARD DICKINSON NOREEN KERSHAW , SUE
LIPTON DELIA MORGAN and ROBERT TIPLADY Written by MICHAEL MAYNARD Producer ROBERT TONGE
11.30 The Electric Company: 3
with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
MARTIN SHAW
ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
Weather MICHAEL FISH
With Donny MacLeod, Bob Langley, Marian Foster and David Seymour
Including Craftsman in Action
With David English, Vicki Luke.
(Next programme: Tuesday)
2.15 Television Club: Roy and the Danelli Job
2.40 Going to Work: Jobs on the Land
(First shown on BBC2 at 11.00 am)
The Mole and the Music
by Jan Mark
with Jeremy Kemp
with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
News and views in your region tonight. Then the national scene presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan
with Peter Woods Weather
by F. Tennyson Jesse
Dramatised in four parts by Elaine Morgan.
Julia Starling (Francesca Annis, above [photo]) has turned into a successful business woman. But she has also made an ill-judged wartime marriage. In 1918 she faces the return of her husband from the war.
(First shown on BBC2)
The last in a series of four films.
Another chance to see this film about the extraordinary rock star in the week in which he's scheduled to appear in a series of long-awaited concerts at the Empire Pool, Wembley - an event which marks his return to England after an absence of more than three years.
Following a much publicised excursion into movies, with Bowie playing the starring role in the sci-fi film "The Man Who Fell to Earth", he has now resumed his career as a rock 'n' roll star, a career which has enabled him in the past to assume as many roles as any legitimate actor - roles like the legendary Ziggy Stardust, a weird and fated pop star, an oblique parody of Bowie himself. When we filmed Bowie in Hollywood he was discarding the elaborate costume and make-up of Ziggy Stardust to assume a new, more enigmatic role. "I am an actor, I play parts, fragments of myself."
A programme in which Sue Lawley and Denis Tuohy talk to interesting people and look at events of the day which affect us
with Donald MacCormick
and reporters John Pitman, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, David Jessel, David Taylor, Vincent Hanna, Julian Mounter and Michael Delahaye.