6.45 How Electricity is Generated
7.10 Engineering: Crates and Ale
7.35 An Ageing Population
8.0 Properties of Enzymes: 2
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6.45 How Electricity is Generated
7.10 Engineering: Crates and Ale
7.35 An Ageing Population
8.0 Properties of Enzymes: 2
8.25 Chemistry: Transition Elements
(to 8.50)
lain Lauchlan and Jane Hardy say Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
The sun is hot
The earth is dry Musicians
PAUL READE. ALAN GRAHAME Story: Jason's Birthday Present by FLOELLA BENJAMIN Director PENNY LLOYD Producer SUE PETO
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
A book that takes young
Chris, his friend Joy and his robot toy Gizmo on a magical adventure back to Bible times.
3: The Test
Chris, Joy and Gizmo are whirled back to the time of Abraham and his young son Isaac. They trek across the desert to Mount Moriah' where they are horrified to see Isaac about to be sacrificed by his father Abraham.
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The series for Sunday morning in which you are united with your fellow viewers in a simple service of prayer and fellowship. Today's worship comes from a viewer's home in Salford and is introduced by Ann Easter . The speaker is gardening expert Clay Jones.
TV presentation SIMON HAMMOND Series producer ANGELA TILBY
A weekly focus on issues, topics and personalities as they affect Asian communities in the United Kingd om.
Sudarshan and Rashmi Dheer perform 'Mayur nritya' (peacock dance). Producer BISH MEHAY
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A series of eight programmes 6: Creative Mind Patterns Tony Buzan explains how basic key word patterns can be used creatively to solve everyday problems. Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Book £3.95 paperback: £5.95 hardback from booksellers
Ten programmes with Chris Serle and Katia Dandoulaki
Buses and boats, planes and trains, and the Greek concept of time.
(Repeat)
(Book £7.95, two cassettes £7.48 or three records £12.08 from booksellers)
A series of six films for parents and teenagers. 2: Independence
Many of the difficulties between parents and teenagers arise over independence. How much freedom should teenagers have, especially if what they want to do seems to parents to be risky or dangerous: riding a motor bike, staying out late or going to unsupervised parties? Director JEREMY ORLEBAR
Producer JENNY ROGERS
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A personal view by Tim O'Shea of computers in education.
A series of six programmes
2: Why is so much educational software so lousy?
Why is it so difficult for parents and teachers to find educational software that does something useful, or at the very least does what it's supposed to do?
Studio director ROBERT ALBURY Producer IAN WOOLF
A series of nine programmes 8: Easy-to-Grow Plants Mother-in-law's tongue, striped grass and geraniums are among the easiest of all house plants to grow. Geoffrey Smith offers practical advice on how to look after and propagate them, as well as the less common fingernail plant.
Film editor PETER RINGSTEAD Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Way of the Willow
Narrated by Robert Powell Thriving on the boggy wetlands of the Somerset
Levels, the willow is an old and familiar landmark. It offers support and shelter to the many animals that share the marsh land.
Adapted from a film by JOHN KING Written and presented by DEREK ANDERSON
BBC Bristol
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An omnibus edition by Frances Galleymore and Bill Lyons.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
The first of three
British films specially presented to commemorate the 40th anniversary of VE Day, all made during World War II and each about a different branch of the armed services. This famous tribute to the Royal Navy starring Noel Coward
John Mills and Celia Johnson tells the stirring story of HMS Torrin and those who served in her. It was inspired by the real-life exploits of the destroyer HMS Kelly commanded by Lord Louis Mountbatten.
Original story and screenplay by NOEL COWARD
Produced by NOEL COWARD and ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLAN Directed by NOEL COWARD and DAVID LEAN Tomorrow The Way Ahead and The Way to the Stars
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Introduced by Hugh Scully Prints of Sunderland's famous iron bridge are a popular decoration for the local lustreware. But pottery is not all the Roadshow's experts find in this northern port. There are valuable paintings and furniture; and a 19th-century Noah s Ark containing over a hundred pairs of animals. Assistant producer
YVONNE DEUTSCHMAN
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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with Moira Stuart Weather News
with Thora Hird
'Thora's back - it must be summer,' writes a viewer, one of many who have written to choose their favourite hymns.
Thora Hird , at home in Sussex, invites you to join her in listening to some of the most requested hymns from the past year of Songs of Praise.
This week the theme is Praise which provides a clue to Thora's mystery tour, when she visits one of England s most beautiful buildings.
All people that on earth do dwell (Old Hundredth); 0 for a thousand tongues (Lyngham); Praise to the holiest in the height (Gerontius); Crown Him with many crowns
(Diademata); How great Thou art; Thine be the glory (Maccabaeus); Sing hosanna;
Let us all praise the Lord; Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (Praise, my soul)
Director VALETTA STALLABRASS
Producers DAVID KREMER,. ELIZABETH GORT
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starring with and Attack by EWART ALEXANDER
When DCI Perrin alienates an important witness, he asks Kate to try to retrieve the situation. Can Kate succeed where he has failed?
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Producer GERAINT MORRIS
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The Final with Magnus Magnusson The climax of Mastermind
1985 takes place at Robinson College, Cambridge.
In January 48 contenders set out to see who could win the coveted Caithness glass trophy. Tonight just the final four are left to do friendly battle to receive that trophy from the Chairman of the BBC Stuart Young. Clive Bettington (solicitor)
The British Raj, 1899-1948 Ian MacKillop
(pharmacy technician RAMC) History of the Labour Party since 1945
Roger Stein
(schoolteacher)
The works of John Le Carre Ian Meadows
(hospital driver)
The English Civil War, 1642-7 Designer ANDY DIMOND
Lighting PETER GREENYER
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY Producer PETER MASSEY
with Moira Stuart Weather News
with Esther Rantzen Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
Reporters
Bill Buckley
Gavin Campbell Michael Groth And at the That's Life news desk Maev Alexander and John Gould
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
A series of eight films on historic ships and maritime museums in Britain, written and presented by Anthony Burton 1: Shipshape
Film editor KEITH WILTON
Producer MICHAEL GARROD Book, £12.95 from booksellers
The third of six programmes about families who make music together.
Presented by Roy Castle and featuring
The Cummings from London. Encouraged by their parents Keith and Madge, Julian, Diana and Douglas Cummings have established themselves in the front rank of English orchestral players. This film looks at how their gift is now being passed to the next generation. Reporter Jill Phillips
Film director HILARY MURPHY Producer TONY STAVEACRE BBC Bristol
Moon Rills
The moon is a world of mountains, craters, valleys, peaks and huge waterless seas. Of special interest are the cracklike features known as rills, which are unlike anything we find on earth. Patrick Moore talks about them to Dr Lionel Wilson of the University of Lancaster, who has been making a careful study of these remarkable lunar features. Produced by PIETER MORPURGO