6.20 Cheddar: Mapping the Mendip Anticline
6.45 Industrial Relations
7.10 About Frequency Response
7.35 Work: The New Discipline
8.0 Noise and Interference
8.25 Stereochemistry of Addition Reactions
A See-Saw programme A Light in the Sky with the voices of GEORGE LAYTON and JOHN TELFER (Repeal)
Jesus-His Life and Teaching Jesus and Suffering
Suffering is an experience everbody faces and it takes many forms. Jesus faced it too. In the light of Jesus, what is to be made of such suffering as comes to us? From the Chapel of King's College, London.
Speaker THE REV RICHARD HARRIES , Dean of King's College, London Organist E. H. WARRELL
Introduced by RAYMOND SHORT
Bible readings: Jeremiah 31, w 31-34; Mark 10, vv 32-45
Hymns: Thirty years among us dwelling (Plainsong Mode iii); Shalom; And now, 0 Father, mindful of the love (Song 1); Deck thyself, my soul. with gladness (Schmucke dich)
Sound VIC GODRICH
Lighting PETER GREENYER
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
Overseas visitors from the subcontinent to the United Kingdom have to pay for any emergency treatment they receive under the National Health Service.
IBRAHIM RIZVI talks to an insurance expert, D. L. DUGGAL , and a general practitioner on different insurance cover.
The film report is about the Mobile Information Unit run by the Hounslow Community Relations Council. Housed in a converted bus, it roams around the area offering advice on education, housing, immigration, welfare rights and other matters.
SHOBA JOSHI sings a Hindi geet.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
The last of eight programmes presented by JIMMY SAVILE OBE Think Bike
Director JULIA DRUM
Producer PETER RIDING
For free booklet, write to Play it Safe, Health Education Council. PO Box 224, London [Postcode removed]
Scotland only: Write to Network, Dowanhill, Glasgow [Postcode removed]
The last of 24 programmes aimed at giving help with O-level maths. Trigonometry II
Presented by NORMAN GOWAR (Open University)
Director PATRICK TITLEY
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Books, Parts 1 and 2, 13.95 from booksellers
For people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
A special programme about the work of a residential centre in Devon for deaf young men.
Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY
Researcher PADDY LADD
Producer CHARLES PASCOE
0 HELPLINES: page 70
The last of four programmes showing how basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modern industry. Narrator DEREK COOPER Bearing Materials
Director DAVID Williams
Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Lecturer's notes from Technician Education Council, Central House, Upper Wobum Place, London WC1 OHH
The first in a series of nine programmes presented by DELIA SMITH. Pâtés and First Courses
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RIDING
Book Delia Smith 's Cookery Course Part 3, £4.25 and Complete Cookery Course, £10.95; BBC video, Delia Smith 's Home Baking, BBCV 1009, from retailers
0 COOKING WITH DELIA: page 77
A series of nine programmes 6: Creative Mind Patterns
TONY BUZAN explains how basic key word patterns can be used creatively to solve everyday problems.
Director LAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Books (same title) C3.95 from booksellers
A five-part introduction to the world of robotics 4: Getting it Together
IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS looks at some of the thinking behind more complex computer-controlled devices.
Production ROBIN MUDGE. DAVID ALLEN Telesoftware on Ceefax page 700 (BBC1)
with PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON , JAMES GLADSTONE
Producers philip hicks , KEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers BILL GILES
A WALT DISNEY production
Starring Errol Flynn, Claude Rains, Flora Robson
In this classic swashbuckling movie, Errol Flynn plays Captain Geoffrey Thorpe - alias 'The Sea Hawk' - who wages a private war against the Spanish during the reign of Elizabeth I. His mission is to swell England's dwindling coffers - something which he achieves, until a trap is laid and the Captain finds himself a galley slave aboard a Spanish vessel....
Films: page 17
by JIMMY PERRY and DAVID CROFT starring co-starring featuring
The Night of the Thugs
The monsoon rain catches the Concert Party without transport miles from Deolali camp. They take refuge in a ruined temple.
Designers BARBARA GOSNOLD and DICK COLES Producer DAVID CROFT *Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
The monsoon rain catches the concert party without transport miles from Deolali camp. They take refuge in a ruined temple.
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
This week:
Poole Hugh Scully is joined by leading experts from the world of art and antiques to present the first in a new series of roadshows.
Once again the public have turned out in thousands with their treasures. The programme is full of excitement, information and surprises - some of them running into five figures. Director DAVID MITCHELL
Producer ROBIN DRAKE. BBC Bristol
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
The last in a series of eight programmes about self-defence presented by Sarah Kennedy.
Attacks on children evoke universal revulsion. How can parents help prepare their children to deal with potential attackers? Children may indeed be vulnerable, but this does not necessarily mean they must be victims.
In this programme four children describe how their quick thinking and resourcefulness got them out of trouble. And self-defence teacher Judith Lowe shows a young learner how to use her natural advantages of speed and suppleness to good effect in a simple move that any child could practise.
Production CLARE BRIGSTOCKE, JENNY ROGERS Book (same title) El.95 from booksellers List of self-defence classes from Streetwise, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed] with envelope 14 x 9" and a 21p stamp
from Shanghai, China
Tonight Songs of Praise travels over 8,000 miles to one of the world's most famous and mysterious cities, Shanghai, to meet Chinese Christians who have only recently been allowed to worship publicly. For 14 years during the 'Cultural Revolution' the Community Church in Shanghai, venue of tonight's programme, was taken over as an opera company's rehearsal room and warehouse, its congregation banished.
Today the Chinese government allows complete freedom of worship for all religions and the Christians of Shanghai tell Colin Morris about their new-found freedom, the strength of their faith and the joy of once again being able to sing hymns together.
Holy, holy, holy (Nicaea); Gracious God our Father (Chinese); Psalm 133 (Chinese); What a friend we have in Jesus (What a friend); Neighbours are just beside you (Chinese); The King of love (Dominus regit me); Christ ever eternal (Chinese) Conductor THE REV SHI QIGUI Organist CAO SUYUAN
Assistant producer ANN RICHARDSON Series producer JIM MURRAY
Record and cassette, Your Songs of Praise Choice, REC/ZCM 469, from retailers
by ROY CLARKE starring in The Man from Oswestry
Designer JEREMY BEAR
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
with Magnus Magnusson
Mastermind pays its first visit to the Isle of Man and helps to celebrate the 150th anniversary of King William's College at Castletown.
Neville Cohen (lecturer) The Lake District
David Hatton (chemical plant manager) Life of Nelson Colin Graham (bus driver) Roman history 133 BC-AD 14 Ella Thompson (housewife)
Life and missionary voyages of St Paul
Director LAURENCE VULUAMY Producer ROGER MACKAY
The saga of the Carrington family continues, starring
Alexis brings Krystle's tennis pro ex-husband to Denver for a game of mixed doubles, but finds Fallon won't play. Blake serves Adam what looks to be an ace but gets it returned, while Jeff moves closer in to the net at Colbyco.
Written by EDWARD DE BLASIO Directed by PHILIP LEACOCK
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
with David Jessel
At the heart of almost any experience we care about, disagree over, or struggle through, lie complexities which sit uncomfortably in the black-and-white of news headlines.
As the main issues of the week develop DAVID JESSEL looks for what matters, and considers the people and the principles, the prejudices and the passions - at the heart of the matter.
Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Series producer COLIN CAMERON
A series of 11 films
10: The Netherlands
In the flat, wet and windy countryside of the Netherlands much of the cooking is designed to keep out the winter cold. In the Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, Chef Hans Clemens specialises in hearty substantial meals, including ertwensoep - a thick pea soup, chicken and vegetable casserole and traditional Dutch apple pie. Narrator Derek Cooper
Presented for the BBC by PETER RIDING, CATHERINE ROBINS A SCREENSCOPE production