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6.40 Managing Work, Britain and France: 1
7.5 Rivers
7.30 Planning for Disaster
Weather ANNE PURVIS
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing)
A See-Saw programme
with Rick Jones
(Repeat)
Daley Thompson spends a day in training with Liverpool Football Club.
Suzanne Dando shows how warm-up exercises can benefit you in your sport.
Janice Long tries her hand at windsurfing.
There is also a look at running, from the gentle art of jogging to the hard grind of the marathon. Introduced by Nigel Starmer-Smith
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.25
Nationwide
With FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY SUE COOK and Mike Neville
(Regional details as Monday)
A series of eight films which follows the fortunes of the young men who aim to fly the fast jets of the Royal Air Force. 1: Dreams
Their training costs £1½-million; their aircraft millions more. What sort of men want to fly these warplanes? And why?
The selection starts at the famous World War II airfield, Biggin Hill. The 34 applicants are a curious mixture: bank clerks, a university drop-out, a zoologist, a farmer, a milkman, and a state-registered nurse. They face three days of concentrated examination. To succeed they must prove that they have physical co-ordination, intelligence, medical fitness, motivation and that elusive quality, the right stuff Those who pass I will be saying goodbye to their youth.
Film editor TONY HEAVEN Producer colin STRONG
with John Simpson ; Weatherman
Concluding the special presentation of the best-selling novel by STEPHEN KING
Someone is killing the people of Salem's Lot. As Ben Mears continues to investigate the mysterious deaths he realises that supernatural forces are at work. But the frightened townspeople refuse to help the man they regard as an intruder.
(For cast see page 45)
A Personal Voyage
Who Speaks for Earth?
Suppose you were hurrying home to Planet Earth in the spaceship of the imagination, and suddenly all the lights on our world went out?
In the final episode of Cosmos, Sagan plays out the nightmare of that' communications interrupted ' signal and its cosmic implications. Presented by Carl Sagan
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
A joint production of KCET and CARL SAGAN PRODUCTIONS INC in association with BBCtv