6.40 Earth Materials: 2
7.5 Talking to Children
7.30 Classical Greece: Land and Sea
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6.40 Earth Materials: 2
7.5 Talking to Children
7.30 Classical Greece: Land and Sea
9.38 Twentieth-Century History The Road to Berlin
10.0 TV Club. Where do you Live?
10.23 Music Time
Sound Maps
As the spotlight falls on the final years of the Second World War, John Tidmarsh explores the defeat of Hiter's Germany and the problems that faced postwar Europe.
David Ashton and some young friends are going for a ride on Sybil's bus.
Weather BII.L GILES
Including Posh Nosh in which Michael Smith goes behind the scenes to meet some of Britain's top cooks.
2.1 Watch. The Sun
2.18 Scan. 4: A Little Bit of Hush A programme about people of all kinds who value quiet or silence. Presenter JONATHAN COHEN Producer FELICITY KINROSS
2.40 Physical Science Oscillation
Tenderfoot Turtle
with Bridget Turner
The Battle of Bubble and Squeak by PHILIPPA PEARCE
Today: Round Three
with Tony Hart , Colin Bennett David Clifford , Gary Price and MORPH
Jazz at the Studio - a couple of street musicians take over the show. Morph is not amused and Tony leaves home.
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING
in Skylark. During a Picnic
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.
A season of shows celebrating Eric and Ernie's successful years with the BBC.
Written by EDDIE BRABEN with Penelope Keith , Francis Matthews Richard Briers , Angharad Rees Jenny Lee Wright , Valerie Leon James Hunt , Paul Eddington
Orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT Designer vic MEREDITH
PrOduced by ERNEST MAXIN 'Repeat)
by Philip Mackie
starring Kenneth More with Anthony Bate, Isla Blair and Nigel Havers
Philip Mackie's three plays are about the making of a successful soap opera An Englishman's Castle in a state-controlled television service and of its author and producer Peter Ingram. The plays are set in London today - but in a Britain defeated in 1940 and now a satellite state of Germany.
An enthralling series which must be repeated soon. (DAILY MAIL) An Englishman's Castle is about censorship, which is always with us. (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH) I enjoyed Philip Mackie's irony in writing this parable about television. (THE GUARDIAN)
producer INNES LLOYD Directed by PAUL CIAPPESSONI (First shown on BBC2)
with Richard Whitmorc and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Beauty
The British, and mainly the females of the species, spend £900-million a year on cosmetics and toiletries. Not surprisingly, there is a fierce High Street struggle for the right to sell these products.
Judith Hann reports on the attempt by one of our leading grocery chains to break into the beauty business, against fierce opposition from the established retailers. She also meets an outspoken manufacturer, who admits he is in the business of putting the same old mixtures into new bottles.
Kieran Prendiville meets the clients, people prepared to spend as much as £100 a time for clean and healthy complexions. What do they really get for their money? How much effect do cosmetics have? The Risk Business follows the ' fight for the face ', and finds it to be a very bitter combat.
Research DAVID DUGAN , IRENE LEVIN Film editor JON LEE
Studio director JOHN GORMAN Producer LYN GAMBLES
Editor MICHAEL BLAKSTAD BBC Manchester
The news, the stories and the people that matter, intrigue and amuse.
Presented by DENIS TUOHY VALERIE SINGLETON and DONALD MACCORJIICK
Including News Headlines
Producers JOHN HOLME , BARBARA MAXWELL Editor ROGER BOLTON