6.20 World Food Productions
6.45 Geophysical Techniques
7.10 Comparing Cultures
7.35 The MP's Surgery
8.0 Time, Money and Technology
8.25 Stereochemisty
A See-Saw programme
Jesus - His Life and Teaching Sex and Marriage
Jesus taught the importance of love, but never married. What can He teach us today about the purpose and proper use of human sexuality?
From the chapel, St John's College, Nottingham
Speaker JOYCE HUGGETT Pianist JOHN BUCKLEY
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible readings: Matthew 9, vv 4-6; Hebrews 4, v 15; Matthew 5, v 28; John 8. vv 3-11
Hymns: Jubilate Deo; Be still and know that I am God; Adoramus te, Domine; Father we love you; Look around you Sound JOHN CAULFIELD Lighting JIM CLELAND
Director JULIAN BRISCOE
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
Muslim parents in this country are increasingly faced with the problem of finding suitable marriages for their sons and daughters. Many have to face the difficulties of transcontinental match-making. To assist and guide parents and single people, a group of women have organised a free, voluntary marriage introduction service. Today's studio guest is SADIA SUBHAN, chief co-ordinator.
YASHMIN HAYAT meets PETE SHARMA who, although still only 21, works as a disc jockey and is reputed to be among the best in the country.
In the regular musical spot NEELAM KHURANA sings a Punjabi geet.
Producer YOUSUF aziz
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
The first of eight programmes
A series of 24 programmes aimed at giving help with O-level maths 17: Geometry I
Books, Parts 1 and 2, 13.95 from booksellers
A ten-part series in Modern Greek for beginners. with Chris Serle, Katia Dandoulaki
For more information contact: England and Wales: Broadcasting Support Services [number removed]; Northern Ireland: Media Follow-up [number removed]: Scotland: Network [number removed].
Book (same title), cassettes and records from booksellers
Five programmes on the Youth Training Scheme in action.
2: A Package for Living?
'We're not just training them to be workers - we're trying to help them grow up as well.'
Film editor JANE WOOD Producer IAN WOOLF
A series of eight programmes 2: Rogan Josh
For people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
News, views and entertainment; with sign language interpretation and subtitles.
Last of the present series
Presented by MAGGIE WOOLLEY CAROL LEE and JOHN LEE
Producer CHARLES PASCOE
Ten programmes
Sounds Interesting
Most modern personal computers can produce sounds Including music and speech. Ian McNaught-Davis and musician David Ellis investigate the making of simple and more sophisticated sounds.
For further information on the computer literacy project send a large sae (12" x 9") and 21p postage to [address removed].
Book and software pack, £12.95 from retailers. Television notes to accompany the series, address as above, £1.60 with a 12" x 9" sae.
The World's Greatest Dog Show Obedience and Agility
Last week the best pedigree dog in Britain was chosen, but there's a second great competition at Crufts-the Obedience Championships. Each dog is already a winner at a Championship Show and has built up the close relationship with its owner necessary for the high standard of control required in the big ring at Earls Court. The 'Agility' competition at Crufts is rapidly gaining popularity as an action-packed event, where teams of handlers and dogs race for the fastest time over an exciting obstacle course. Presented by Peter Purves and Muriel Pearce
Organised by THE KENNEL CLUB Producer NEIL ECCLES
The final day of competition at the XIV Winter Olympic Games at Sarajevo. Introduced by David Coleman Ice Hockey -
The Final Play-offs tour years ago the United States caused one of the greatest upsets in the history of the Games when they beat hot favourites the Soviet Union in the final. Will the packed Zetra Stadium witness similar drama? Commentator ALAN WEEKS Ski -ing - Men Slalom
The host nation have their best chance of a gold medal when BOJAN KRIZAJ competes in a very open competition which includes the MAHRE twins, PHIL and STEVE, of the USA and ANDREAS WENZEL , silver medallist at Lake Placid. DAVID VINE commentates on the two runs at Bjelasnica.
BARRY DAVIES reports on the Men's 50 km Cross-Country Ski-ing event. Winter Olympic Review
A look back at the outstanding events, performances and personalities of 12 days of supreme competition.
Producers in Sarajevo
ALEC WEEKS. JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , JIM RESIDE JOHN MCNICHOLAS , TERRY LONG , ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer in London MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors HAROLD ANDERSON and JOHN PHILIPS
Further coverage
by JAMES HILTON dramatised in six episodes by ALEXANDER BARON
4: Shattered by Katherine's death in childbirth, Chips struggles to find the courage to face life alone. At first it seems as if not even his beloved Brookfield School can provide consolation.
Music composed and conducted by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Sound supervisor MIKE GILES Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer COLIN SHAW Producer BARRY LETTS
Director GARETH DAVIES
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
with Cliff Michelmore
John Carter and Anne Gregg
Set off to discover 'the glory that was Greece', and you could be undertaking a lifetime quest. Most holidaymakers have time only to touch the surface of history and culture. JOHN CARTER joined a tour of classical sites.
La Manga in southern Spain is designed for people whose idea of relaxation is to keep active. It has swimming-pools, two 18-hole golf courses, tennis courts and watersports. ANNE GREGG joins the sporting set.
In another report on the islands around Britain, CLIFF MICHELMORE travels the sea road to Mull, off the west coast of Scotland.
In the studio the latest news and comment on the holiday scene.
Producer COLIN STRONG
Executive producer TOM SAVAGE
The first of eight programmes on self-defence presented by Sarah Kennedy. Life appears to have become more dangerous: street attacks and burglaries all seem to be on the increase. What can we do? In this series it is demonstrated that effective self-defence is possible for everyone: young, old, men, women, fit or unfit. Today Sarah learns an easy escape out of a wrist-hold from self-defence teacher Judith Lowe.
Production CLARE BRIGSTOCKE. JENNY ROGERS Book (same title) 9 1.95 from booksellers. List of self-defence classes from Streetwise BBCtv, London [Postcode removed] with envelope 14 x 9' and a 21p stamp.
See also Tuesday Call, 9.5 am Radio 4
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A series of ten programmes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR 4: Silver Linings by ANTHONY READ starring
A pleasant walk, a rainstorm and another dead zoo animal. Is it lightning or something more sinister ...?
Music composed by MICHAEL OMER Script editor TED RHODES Designer JOHN COLEMAN
Produced by BILL SELLARS
Directed by RICHARD BRAMALL
with Magnus Magnusson at the RAF Museum in Hendon Jill Goodwin (insurance clerk) Lives of Charles II and James II Terence Kane (golf club manager) Life and works of Lewis Carroll
Fr Stephen Ortiger (Benedictine monk)
Jeeves/Wooster stories of P. G. Wode house
Nicholas Slocombe (executive officer) American railroads since 1945
Director LAURENCE vulliamy Producer ROGER MACKAY
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
with Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send. The reporters are Bill Buckley
Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth And at the That's Life Newsdesk Doc Cox and Joanna Monro
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor GORDON watts
Hours by the Window
A portrait of Arthur Koestler written and presented by Brian Inghs 'I wish my friends to know that I am leaving their company in a peaceful frame of mind, with some timid hopes for a depersonalised after-life ... beyond our comprehension. This "oceanic feeling" has often sustained me at difficult moments, and does so now'.
A year ago one of the great writers of our time - ARTHUR KOESTLER - committed suicide in a pact with his wife Cynthia. This was the end of an adventurous life, in which he took up many of the challenges of our century: he was a Zionist pioneer in Palestine, then a Communist agent; he was sentenced to death in Franco's Spain, and only just escaped the Nazis. He was never satisfied for long with the easy answers offered by dogmatic faiths - in politics, religion or science.
BRIAN INGLIS , writer and friend of Koestler, traces his life's journey and explains why he believes it is of vital significance to us all.
Assistant producer MERRYL DAVIES Series producer DANIEL WOLF
Producer JOHN STUART ROBERTS. BBC Wales
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Arrow Chemicals
British International
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Wales v Scotland
PAUL MCDOWELL introduces highlights of today's opening match in the series between England, Scotland and Wales, including coverage of the ladies' event. Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN