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11.40 Maths File. 7: Pattern
A painting is stolen by a thief with an eye for pattern. Producer DAVID TAFT
Series producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
12.5 pm 16 Up
3: A Place to Live

Contributors

Producer:
David Taft
Producer:
David Roseveare
Det-Insp Fred Newton:
Tony Hughes
WPC Susan Jones/Gallery director:
Jacqueline Clarke
' Q '/Jacques Fromage:
Robin Scobey

with DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Today's programme deludes Dig This presented by Peter Seabrook. The lunchtime programme's gardening expert offers help and advice to all gardeners and reports on the latest horticultural aids and developments.
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
Bob Langley
Expert:
Peter Seabrook
Editor:
Jim Dumighan

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Written by Maurice Dodd
Featuring Leonard Rossiter as 'Boot'
with Judy Bennett, Sheila Steafel and Peter Hawkins
A Film Fair presentation

Contributors

Writer:
Maurice Dodd
Boot:
Leonard Rossiter
Voices:
Judy Bennett
Voices:
Sheila Steafel
Voices:
Peter Hawkins
Executive Producer:
Graham Clutterbuck

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide
Based in London, but reporting from all over the country, the programme brings you an up-to-the-minute analysis of events in the news
Including Down to Earth: the guide to easy gardening with Alan Titchmarsh
And at 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam

by Luanshya Greer
A series of seven episodes
Starring Sara Kestelman, lain Cuthbertson, Tom Watson and Rosalind Lloyd

Sophia is finding the progress too slow in Edinburgh and decides on an alternative plan of attack.

BBC Scotland
Book (same title), £1.95, available from bookshops from 19 February

Contributors

Writer:
Luanshya Greer
Devised by:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Director:
Jackie Willows
Sophia Jex-Blake:
Sara Kestelman
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson:
Rosalind Lloyd
Alexander Russel:
Iain Cuthbertson
Mrs Jex-Blake:
Helen Shingler
Henry Littlejohn:
Tom Watson
Henry Fawcett:
Jonathan Newth
Edith Pechey:
Mary Rutherford
Isabel Thorne:
Lois Baxter
Dr Anstie:
Richard Pearson
Mr Norton:
John Woodnutt
First landlord:
John Young
Second landlord:
Finlay Welsh
First MP:
Arthur Boland
Second MP:
Wallace Campbell
First workman:
Iain Glass
Second workman:
James Kennedy
Man on stair:
Ray Jeffries
Woman on stair:
Anne Downie

The European Figure Skating Championships from Innsbruck featuring
The Ice Dance Championship

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean from Nottingham bid for their first European medal. Their opposition is likely to include the Olympic and defending champions Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponosov as well as their fellow Soviets, the former champions Irina Moiseeva and Andrei Minenkov. Britain's second couple Karen Barker and Nicky Slater from Altrincham are expected to improve on last year's eighth place.
With news of the Ladies' Championship.

(Television Presentation Austrian Television Service)

Contributors

Commentator:
Alan Weeks
Producer:
David Kenning
Skater:
Jayne Torvill
Skater:
Christopher Dean
Skater:
Natalia Linichuk
Skater:
Gennadi Karponosov
Skater:
Irina Moiseeva
Skater:
Andrei Minenkov
Skater:
Karen Barker
Skater:
Nicky Slater

For the past four weeks our intrepid musician has told the musical story of his life, first in Bury, then at the Guildhall School of Music in London, from where he moved on to Shaftesbury in Dorset.

Featuring The London Saxophone Quartet and Equale Brass

(Recorded on location at The Orangery, Holland Park, London, and The Black Horse, Richmond upon Thames.)

(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter/Writer:
Peter Skellern
Musicians:
The London Saxophone Quartet
Musicians:
Equale Brass
Director:
Simon Betts
Producer:
Ken Griffin

The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors. Told by Huw Wheldon

Trooping the Colour was first performed, Kew Gardens planted and the Royal Academy founded under the first three Georges.
Encouraged by George I and George II, Handel composed his greatest music and Gainsborough was George III 's portrait painter. The Gold State Coach in which George III rode to open his first parliament reflects the confidence of the 18th century, yet across its ordered landscapes hung the shadow of rebellion and, for the king, personal tragedy.

"Never a dull moment and matched at every point by a wealth of authoritative pictorial material." (Yorkshire Post)

(Repeat)

(Book (same title), £14.75, from bookshops)

Contributors

Presenter:
Huw Wheldon
Historical Adviser:
J.N. Plumb
Executive Producer:
Richard Cawston
Producer:
Michael Gill
Director:
David Heycock

Starring Joan Collins, Gene Barry, Richard Todd

A special American security agent - ruthless, dedicated, apparently on holiday in England - appears to be disowned by his organisation. Yet within four hours of landing at London Airport, Donovan is involved in a murder, is kidnapped and, in the process, poses a big problem for Colonel Redmayne, Controller D16, and his team.
Films: p 21
(First showing on British television)

Contributors

Writer:
David Whitaker
Producer:
Trevor Wallace
Producer:
Peter Snell
Director:
Peter Graham Scott
Donovan:
Gene Barry
Anne:
Joan Collins
Redmayne:
Richard Todd
Langley:
Tom Adams
Donetta:
Suzanna Leigh
Goldsmith:
Michael Rennie
Shevik:
Marius Goring
Pannell:
Scott Forbes
Kitteridge:
Colin Gordon
Dr Lundgren:
Guy Deghy

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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