6.45 Borehole Logging
7.10 The Hydraulic Ram
7.35 The Claimant
8.0 Engineering Mechanisms
8.25 Stereochemistry: Conformational Analysis
A See-Saw programme
Jesus - His Life and Teaching Jesus Means Judgment
At some point we all have to make moral decisions. What standards guide our judgments? Is it just a matter of depending on individual conscience? Are there some standards that never change?
From Derbyshire College of Higher Education, Mickleover, Derby
Speaker CANON MICHAEL AUSTIN Pianist NORMA PRITCHARD
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT Bible reading: John 9, vv 1-41
Hymns: Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates (Gonfalon Royal); The light of Christ has come into the world; Christ be with me, Christ within me (St Patrick's Breastplate); Thine be the glory, risen, conquering Son (Maccabaeus)
Sound NEIL MURRAY. Lighting GORDON WHITE Director MICHAEL WOOD
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
Danny, Charlie and Shin are three talented musicians from Birmingham and their group, DCS, has achieved tremendous fame both in this country and India. Today a film profile.
RASHID ASHRAF talks to D. WOUHRA , a young film producer, and MARC ZUBER , the star of the Hindi movie Cricketer shot on location in the UK.
JAGMOHAN KAUR sings a Punjabi folk song by legendary poet BULLE shah.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of eight programmes on preventing child accidents. 3: Poisoning
Presented by JIMMY SAVILE OBE Free booklet from Health Education Council[address removed]
Scotland only: [address removed]
A series of 24 programmes aimed at giving help with 0-level maths 19: Probability
Books, Maths Help parts 1 and 2, 13.95 each from booksellers
A ten-part series in Modern Greek for beginners. 9: Likes and Dislikes
For more information contact: England and Wales: Broadcast Support Services [number removed]; Northern Ireland: Media follow-up [number removed]; Scotland: Network [number removed]
Five programmes on the Youth Training Scheme in action.
4: Who Needs Guidance?
The organisations who run youth training schemes are required to provide every trainee with adequate 'guidance and support'.
But it looks as if the adults working in YTS can use some guidance and support themselves.
Film editor JOHN JENNISON Producer IAN WOOLF
A series of eight programmes 4: Masoor Dal
Fish and vegetable dishes are a classic part of Indian cookery. MADHUR JAFFREY shows you how to make a delicious dish out of prawns and courgettes. That other classic vegetable pullao is also featured.
Assistant producer JENNY STEVENS Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), £8.95 hardback, 14.25 paperback from booksellers
A series of nine programmes 1: Change Your Mind
The brain is a remarkable organism and TONY BUZAN explains how it can be used to the full.
Director IAN ROBERTSON
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Ten programmes
9: Moving Pictures
With the help of IAN TRACKMAN, a professional software writer, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS investigates the extent to which the personal micro-computer can achieve these effects.
For further information on the computer literacy project send a large sae (12" x 9") and 21p postage to [address removed]. Television notes to accompany the series, address as above, £1.60 enclosing a large sae (12" x 9")
Book and software pack, £12.95 from retailers
Arrow Chemicals
British International Championship
Scotland u England
The second match in the triangular series between England, Scotland and Wales.
Scotland, convincingly defeated by Wales two weeks ago, will be out to prove their potential against the favourites and traditional 'enemies' England, having the advantage of being on Scottish soil.
Introduced by TONY GUBBA from the Mecca Empire, Edinburgh Commentators SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Directors MIKE ADLEY and KEITH MACKENZKIE Producer KEITH PHILLIPS
Starring Peter Sellers, Victor Mature, Britt Ekland
Notorious criminal Aldo Vanucci, alias 'The Fox', hits on a novel way of getting manpower for a bullion hijack; he persuades an entire village that they're movie extras under his 'direction', and sets them to work!
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The last of the series by JAMES HILTON dramatised by ALEXANDER BARON
The Great War, the war to end wars, is at its height. Not only have many of Chips's former pupils been killed, but also his best friend, the German master, Max Staefel. Brookfield boys REPTON SCHOOL and CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON
Music composed and conducted by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Make-up designer SYLVIA THORNTON 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
Spinsters and bachelors, widows or widowers - many thousands of people take their holidays alone, and several tour companies specialise in catering for their solo requirements. Anne Gregg went on such a holiday in Amain, a holiday which promises candlelit dinners, companionship, and perhaps just a hint of romance.
If you're keen on sailing, but unsure of your ability in foreign waters, then a flotilla sailing holiday would seem to be the answer. You fend for yourself, but under the eye of an experienced leader. Tom Savage sampled such a holiday sailing off Yugoslavia.
For the last of his reports on the islands of Britain, Cliff Michelmore travels to Jersey, sheltered in the Cherbourg peninsula. In the studio, news and comment on the holiday scene.
The third of eight programmes presented by Sarah Kennedy
Any intrusion into your home is alarming and potentially dangerous. What ploys do the con-men typically use to get into your house? And what should you do if you come home to find a burglar already inside? Self-defence teachers Mike Finn and Judith Lowe give some advice, and Judith teaches Sarah an easily learnt self-defence technique which could be useful in all kinds of threatening situations.
Production CLARE BRIGSTOCKE, JENNY ROGERS List of self-defence classes from Streetwise, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed] with envelope 14 x 9" and a 21p stamp
A series of ten programmes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR 6: Time and Motion by ANTHONY READ starring
Donald is getting used to being called out to strange kinds of animals. But what can anyone do when the owner is convinced of a cure ...
Music composed by MICHAEL OMER Script editor TED RHODES Designer JOHN COLEMAN
Produced by BILL SELLARS
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BAKER
with Magnus Magnusson
University College, Cardiff, is host as three women and one man pit their wits against each other in the quest to become Mastermind 1984.
Diana Hadley (landscape gardener) Life and work of Sir Edwin Lutyens Margaret Harris (deputy head teacher) Life and work of Cecil Rhodes John Warner (retired) Anglo-Australian test matches 1920-1938 Primrose Wood (physiotherapist)
Lord Peter Wimsey novels of Dorothy L. Sayers
Director LAURENCE VULUAMY Producer ROGER MACKAY
The saga of the Carrington family returns starring
The Plea
Blake Carrington lies unconscious on a remote mountainside after his fierce struggle with Nick Toscanni - can Krystle find him in time? Alexis' wedding plans are delayed by Cecil's massive coronary - will she be thwarted in her bid to marry for power? Fallon and Jeff are devastated by the kidnapping of their baby - who has the missing child?
0 FEATURE: page 12
with Esther Rantzen
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
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Tony Gubba introduces highlights of today's match, including coverage of the ladies' event.