6.25 Childhood in Victorian Literature
6.50 Isotopes in Geology
7.15 No, Minister: Education Vouchers
7.40 Minimum Cost Flows
8.5 Genetics: Meiosis
8.30 Dynamic Aspects of NMR
A See-Saw programme
in Homework
Erroll gets served with more than he bargained for when he keeps house for a day....
RKO film
The first of two natural-history quiz programmes in which
Michael Jordan invites you to test your own knowledge against that of the experts Michael Boorer Jeffery Boswall , Jenny Owen
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol
Documentary film-makers Chandan Gosh and John Snowball talk about their new film about' Gaura', the ancient Indian ceremony.
MITA HACKETT talks to Kabir Bedi about his career in Indian and Hollywood films, and about his role as Gobinda, the major villain in the James Bond movie Octopussy, due for release in the summer.
Continuing the education series, a discussion on how parental help during the child's school life is important and necessary.
Also, a dance duet performed by PRIYA AND PRATAP PAWAR.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
From St James's Church, Piccadilly, London.
Celebration of the Eucharist conducted by the Rector, The Rev Donald Reeves
Preacher, His Excellency Dr Kenneth Kaunda
Following his state visit to Britain, the President of the Republic of Zambia, who is a lay preacher of the United Church of Zambia, accepts an invitation to preach in London. Also featured during the service is the Choir of the African National Congress
(President Kaunda talks about his faith on Sunday Night at 11.15, 11.40 for Wales)
A series of ten programmes presented by ANN LADBURY with designs by CAROLINE CHARLES
2: Why do paper patterns cost so much? ANN LADBURY investigates on your behalf, and also shows how to achieve good results with simple shaping like darts and tucks.
Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (some title), £4.95 from booksellers
The last in the present series of weekly programmes for people with hearing problems.
Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY PADDY LADD and JOHN LEE
Produced by PETER DUNKLEY
... to Start Again
In the first of five films about people returning to learning, the location is Consett, Co Durham, where redundant steelworkers try to make a fresh start - some by learning basic English and maths, some by learning how to set up small businesses, and others by becoming full-time students.
Film editor HORACIO QUERIO
Producer TONY MATTHEWS
Featuring the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land, with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKS , KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH
Mickey meets some unfriendly playing cards when he dreams of an enchanted wonderland; Pluto suffers a spell of sleepwalking; and Donald's mischievous nephews sabotage his golf game.
A WALT DISNEY production
A celebration to mark the 80th birthday of Arthur Negus , in which he is joined by Hugh Scully and other friends and colleagues. Although he began his career at an age when most men are thinking of retiring, he has made many hundreds of programmes; here in party mood he recalls his life as an antiques expert, with the aid of extracts from some of his more familiar appearances, as well as one or two views of him as he has never been seen before!
Director CHRIS HUN'T
Producer ROBIN DRAKE. BBC Bristol
(A new series of Antiques Roadshow with Arthur Negus begins next Sunday)
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The last programme in the present series takes a trip into the romantic past, a journey to the far side of the globe and unravels a week-end of murder and mystery...
John Carter heads off for Venice on the Orient Express. Is this simply nostalgia on wheels, rail travel the way it used to be, or possibly the lush and plush style of trains to come?
Anne Gregg travels to the South Island of New Zealand to report on its holiday attractions - Mount Cook's snow-covered summit reached only by ski plane, a 50 mph ride on the Kawarau River and the splendid majesty of Milford Sound.
Paul Hughes gets the murder and mystery assignment - a 'whodunit' weekend at a hotel in Southport, Lancashire.
Plus, in the studio, all the latest news from the travel and holiday scene.
Travel news on Ceefax page 180
for Palm Sunday from Norwich Cathedral Singers from many schools and colleges in Norfolk come together with the NORWICH SYMPHONIC WIND BAND to celebrate the day when Jesus went up to Jerusalem for the last time.
John Stuart Roberts talks to some of them about the way in which they have prepared for Palm Sunday and Easter, and visits Heartsease School to meet the young people who have worked together to compose one of the hymns.
Conductor EMYR EVANS
Organist MICHAEL NICHOLAS
Film director SIMON HAMMOND Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITII Series producer JIM MURRAY
Sones of Praise Vol 2. (record REC 328, cassette ZCM 328), from retailers
Richard Thomas Horst Buchholz Jose Ferrer
Ute Christensen
Constructed almost overnight in 1961 the Berlin Wall divided not only a city but families, lovers and friends. Based on real events, this gripping and moving drama tells the story of five men who risk all to rescue loved ones from Communist-controlled East Berlin. The daring plan is masterminded by ex-US Army officer Sandy Mueller whose fiancée is stranded in the Eastern sector.
Screenplay by JOHN GAY
Based on the novel by DONALD LINDQUIST Produced by STEVE NICOLAIDES Directed by RICHARD MICHAELS
(First showing on British television) Films: page 11
with Magnus Magnusson
Christchurch College, Canterbury, is the setting as four more contenders do battle for a semi-final plam in Mastermind 1983.
CVertne de Vito (schoolteacher) Works of Christopher Isherwood
John Edmond (computer systems project manager)
Life of Margaret of Anjou
Patricia Erridge (civil servant) Opera
Robert Peters (minister of religion)
Life and Times of Archbishop William Temple
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY Producer ROGER MACKAY
with Jan Leeming Weather
Presented by Eric Robson
Tonight President Kenneth Kaunda , on one of his rare visits to London, talks about his faith and how it relates to his position as Head of State in Zambia, on the edge of one of the world's trouble spots.
And Sunday Night reports from Merthyr Tydfil in the Welsh valleys, where 60 per cent of young people are unemployed and where the Anglican priest Bill Morgan , who describes himself as being in the ' unemployment ministry', is involved in a Government-supported scheme to provide new opportunities.
Studio director FRANCES GIFFOBD Producer PATTI STEEPLES Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
The John Player All-England
Championships
The best of the action from today's five finals at Wembley Arena.
Introduced by PETER WEST Commentators
BARRY DAVIES , DEREK TALBOT
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN