8.25 Berlin Sledlungen. 6.50 Harmony.
7.15 Sexual Identity: Male Gays. 7.41 Teaching and Control. 8.5 Biology of Polluted Water. 8.30 Innovation and Farmers' Decisions.
A See-Saw programme.
A magazine programme for Asian viewers.
Producer mahendra KAUL
Director krishan could. BBC Birmingham
Eight documentary films 7: Problems, Problems
Assistant producer SALLY kirkwood Producer ROBERT clamp (Kep«oJ)
Second of two films about microcomputers in UK schools today. Primary
Film editor Michael garrod Producer MICHAEL GARROD
Ten films about professional engineers. 9: Ron Clark
Film editor PETER RINGSTED
Producer MICHAEL garrod
A series of ten programmes
8: ' You don't care - I'm deaf and you don't care.'
The strain that deafness can place on a marriage is one of the topics in today's programme.
Film editor roland TONGUE
Producer irigit BARRY
A series of eight programmes based on excerpts from French-speaking television networks.
1: Homage to Georges Brassens
GEORGES BRASSENS , the French writer and singer, died last autumn. MARIANNE LAWRENCE presents some of his songs, and JAKE THACKRAY gives his own appreciation of the man and his work.
Research JANE COTTAVE
Production susah rtron
A third series of ten programmes presented by DELIA SMITH 3: Offal
Director PAULA gilder
Producer PETER bibinc (RepeaO
People at home, in hospital or wherever television is available are invited to take part in this service as members of a viewing congregation: to meditate together. to pray and break bread together. Today's theme is Marriage
Old Testament lesson: Genesis 1, vv 26-28, 31. Gospel: Luke 10. vv 38-42 Preacher THE REV RICHARD craig
If you would like to share a belief, a problem or a request, please write to: This is the Day, BBCtv. London W12 SQT
Weather
mgm cartoon
Starring Leif Erickson as Big John, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Blue, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
(Repeat)
Second of two programmes Underground
The sound of music can be exciting or annoying when heard down a corridor in London's Underground. It brings some life to the dead tunnels with their endless rush of feet - but it is illegal! The Buskers play a constant ' cops and robbers ' game with London Transport Police, who have to enforce the law by arresting or moving them on. Professional musicians of skill and virtuosity often mingle and improvise with amateurs - violinists, guitarists, folk singers and even out-of-work school-leavers play together. They are all trying to earn a living.
Watch their hazardous and entertaining lives when the cameras follow them ' underground '.
Film cameraman DAVID FEIG Film editor DAVID GLADWELL Produced by julia CAVE Woddis On .. : page 81
Eighth of nine episodes starring in Guilty - in All Innocence by SIMON MASTERS
' Pendleton will give us the evidence we need - because if he doesn't, we'll simply throw him back in the sea.'
Series devised by cybil ABRAHAM Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director ANDREW MORGAN
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
This week: Bolton
Arthur Negus, and a team of experts from the world of art and antiques continue on the road. Presented by Hugh Scully Director ROY CHAPMAN
Producer robin drake. BBC Bristol
from Evesham
The town grew up round an eighth-century Benedictine Abbey, and though the buildings were destroyed, one of the original monastic activities, market-gardening, flourished. Michael Barratt talks to people who live in the area, and their favourite hymns are sung in All Saints Parish Church.
(For hymns see Wednesday 3.15 pm)
A play by Paul Ferris, starring John Hartley as Aneurin Bevan and Oscar Quitak as Hugh Gaitskell
with Dudley Jones, Timothy Bateson, Aubrey Richards, Rachel Thomas, Gerald James, Reginald Marsh
Twenty-five years ago, in 1957, the British political scene was in turmoil - as it is today. There was nuclear confrontation in Europe, disillusion at home and crisis in the Labour Party. At the centre of it all was neither a Prime Minister nor a Leader of the Opposition but a miners' hero from Wales whose oratory was a legend, whose legacy is the National Health Service, and whose life remains an enigma - Aneurin Bevan.
BBC Cymru/Wales
(Baroness Lee is among the guests discussing Nye on Did You See..? next Saturday BBC2)
Drama following the turbulent career of Labour politician Nye Bevan, the founder of the NHS.
with Magnus Magnusson
Guildhall in the City of London is the setting when five more Mastermind champions return to the famous black chair to find out which two will join yesterday's winners in the final of this special tenth anniversary tournament. Leslie Grout (1981) Windsor Castle
John Hart (1975)
Athens and Sparta 750-394 BC Fred Housego (1980)
The Normans AD 911-1154 Rosemary James (1978) Norse mythology
Patricia Owen (1973)
Art and architecture of Constantinople AD 330-1453
(The Final is tomorrow at 8.55 pm)
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
with Barry Norman
Anton Dolin was Britain's first male ballet star. Best known for his partnership with Alicia Markova , he was also famous as a film and theatre performer before the Second World War. Today, at 77, Sir Anton is still active - travelling the world as a teacher and choreographer. On the eve of the publication of Dolin, Friends and Memories, he talks, with the aid of some rare film, of Dolin in action, of his life as a dancer and the people he knew and worked with - Diaghilev, Nijinsky, Cocteau and Picasso.
Susan Hill's first book for seven years, The Magic Apple Tree, describes the changing seasons in an Oxfordshire village. But a sense of belonging and community spirit have their price. Has the contentment she has found in country life prevented her from writing novels?
Producers DAVID sweetman, jane COLES Director JONATHAN FULFORD Deputy editor ian SQUIRES
Editor CHRISTOPHER MARTIN
from Hickstead
Highlights of today's main class, The Kerrygold Championship, which included the leading
British riders and competitors from the USA, Holland, Ireland and Australia. Commentators RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY