6.40 The Universe Yesterday
7.5 Geochemistry
7.30 Computers - Multiprogramming
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6.40 The Universe Yesterday
7.5 Geochemistry
7.30 Computers - Multiprogramming
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Including Family Matters The experts are
Dr David Delvin. Pat Fetch
Brian Jackson. Vincent Duggleby
Plus personalities of the day, and musical guest James Galway.
Norman presence in Italy
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Story: Humphrey the Dancing Pig written and illustrated by ARTHUR GETZ Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank , Don Spencer
The comedy couple cause commotion and chaos.
with Donna Reeve and Andy Johnson
More clues to where the treasure is.
Clue 3: A mermaid swam to Look Out Point (A3) through 13 different squares from the treasure.
Clue 4: It lies the same distance from Spyglass Hill as it does from Little Harbour.
Director RICHARD SIMKIN Producer CLIVE DOIG
(Programme 3 tomorrow)
starring Brian Cant who invites you to join his guests in an entertainment of comedy and music, with Chloe Ashcroft , Frank Lazarus, Peter Hammill , Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Director JOHN SMITH
Producer ANN REAY Story on Back Page: 94
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, RICHARD KERSHAW HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK
The Nationwide reporting team of LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER , TONY WILKINSON and NICHOLAS WOOLLEY travels the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide. And Zoo Vet
This week: Operation Panda
Exclusive film of a major operation to save the life of Ching-Ching, one of the zoo's priceless giant pandas.
Whale of a Tangle
Introduced by David Attenborough What happens when a 40-ton whale hits a fishing net?
This week, off the Atlantic coast of Canada, it's almost certain that another humpback whale will perish, accidentally!
As the conflict reaches critical proportions - last year 30 whales died, and three million dollars were lost in wrecked nets and lost catches - DAVID ATTENBOROUGH reports from Newfoundland on the causes, and the attempts being made to find a solution to the head-on collision between this endangered species and desperate fishermen.
Film cameraman MARTIN SAUNDERS Film editor JIM CRYAN
Written and produced by Richard BROCK Series producer PETER BALE. BBC Bristol
with John Edmunds ; Weatherman
by H. E. BATES , dramatised in four parts by JULIAN BOND starring David Beames and Cecile Paoli with Bernard Kay
3: Franklin is well on his way to recovery, the healing process aided by Franchise's love. But their future happiness together is threatened by the news of the doctor's death.
Music composed, conducted by CARL DAVIS Film editor BILL WRIGHT Script editor SALLY HEAD Photography JOHN WYATT Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by MARTYN FRIEND
Franklin is well on his way to recovery, the healing process aided by Francoise's love. But they are threatened by the news of the doctor's death.
Germany and the Germans
The third of four programmes The Acceptable Face of Dissent
Political dissent is taking a new form in Germany. As the young see the failure of radical politics and the horrors of terrorism, they are turning to other forms of protest, against the wealth and materialism that, they believe, threatens their health and their peace of mind.
James Hogg investigates the Green movement, which is now so influential that it may determine the election of the next government of Germany.
Producer PETER CERESOLE
Executive producer JOHN REYNOLDE
from Rudolf Nureyev Dreams
Music RICHARD WAGNER
Choreography HEINZ SPOERLI
The love story that inspired Wagner's Wesendonk songs, filmed in the original Swiss setting. Danced by members of the Basle Theatre Ballet
Singer Ortrun Wenkel
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra conductor Hans Werner Henze
Directed by FRED BOSMAN. Swiss TV/WDR