6.45 The Oil Game
7.10 Mineralisation in Cornwall
7.35 Control of Technology
8.0 Oxidative Phosphorylation: 1
8.25 Chemistry: Transition Metals
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6.45 The Oil Game
7.10 Mineralisation in Cornwall
7.35 Control of Technology
8.0 Oxidative Phosphorylation: 1
8.25 Chemistry: Transition Metals
(to 8.50)
Brian Cant. Jane Hardy and Liz MiUbank say Hello Again
What changes where you live? Musicians PETER PETTINGER
BRIAN BROCKLEHURST, DON LAWSON
Story: Days with Frog and Toad by ARNOLD LOBEL
Director PENNY LLOYD
Producer JOHN M.A. LANE
Series producer ANNE GOBEY
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
5: Those Amazing Trumpets
Another miraculous crossing of the water for Chris, Joy and Gizmo. This time the Ark of the Covenant parts the River Jordan for Joshua's army to advance on Jericho and besiege its walls with a secret weapon.
CBN CONTINENTAL SYNDICATION
The series for Sunday morning in which you are united with your fellow viewers in a simple service ot prayer and fellowship.
Today's worship comes from a viewer's home in Binbrook, Lincolnshire, and is introduced by Tony Phelan. Television presentation ANGELA TILBY
A weekly focus on issues, topics and personalities as they affect Asian communities in the United Kingdom.
Vinod Pandit sings a modem Gujarati song.
Producer WASEEM MAHMOOD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Last in a series of eight programmes
Keep it Together
Tony Buzan shows how to apply all the techniques discussed so far to a difficult learning or organisational task.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
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Ten programmes with Chris Serle and Katia Dandoulaki
The Greek family, filoxenia (hospitality), and a traditional Greek island wedding.
(Repeat)
(Book £7.95, two cassettes £7.48 or three records £12.08 from booksellers)
A series of six films 4: Young Love
One young couple and their parents talk about teenage love; an unmarried teenage mother tells why she became pregnant; a mother and son give their thoughts on how to react if the teenager's choice of partner is 'gay' rather than 'straight'.
Director JEREMY ORLEBAR
Producer JENNY ROGERS
A personal view by Tim O'Shea of computers in education
A series of six programmes 4: Which Way to a Job? Is the technical and vocational teaching now appearing in our schools the best preparation for the changing world of work? Film editor JANE WOOD Producer LAN WOOLF
A magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
The second of six monthly programmes of news, views and entertainment with sign language and subtitles. Introduced by Maggie Woolley and Clive Mason Produced by CHARLES PASCOE
with Philip Wrixon and Dan Cherrington Producer
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Little Cheeser
An omnibus edition by Jane Hollowood and Juliet Ace.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Starring John Schneider as Bo Duke, Tom Wopat as Luke Duke and Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke
and guest starring
As Cooter's estranged daughter arrives in Hazzard, Boss Hogg has the wool pulled over his eyes in a land deal with two 'sheep ranchers' planning to turn the county into a toxic waste dump. The two events are like a chemical reaction and the results are explosive!
Introduced by Hugh Scully In the last of the current series, a visit to Douglas, Isle of Man, produces high quality items for evaluation. There's a valuable wrist watch, a painting of Flatford Mill
(could it be a Constable?) and the best piece of English furniture ever to turn up on a Roadshow.
Director DAVID MITCHELL
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Jan Leeming Weather News
with Thora Hird
All the churches and cathedrals in tonight's programme are looking their best, because the hymns viewers have chosen all come from special days in the Church year, from Epiphany to Pentecost.
Thora also makes a visit to the beautiful parish church of Little Horsted, and meets Liz Swain , one of the people who help keep it bright and welcoming.
0 worship the Lord (Was Lebet)-
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Epiphany); My song is love unknown (Love Unknown); Ride on ride on in majesty (Winchester New); There is a green hill far away (Horsley); When I survey the wondrous cross (Rockingham);
0 Christe Domine Jesu ; Hail the day that sees Him rise (Llanfair); Come down. 0 Love divine (Down Ampney)
Director VALETTA STALLABRASS Producers DAVID KREMER ELIZABETH GORT
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
starring Anna Carteret as Inspector Kate Longton
Ducks in a Row by DON WEBB
Kate faces a serious situation at Hartley Police Station. She needs to get hold of Joe Beck urgently, but he's gone on leave and can't be found.
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director MARC MILLER * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A Fast Boat to China
Alan Whicker aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 on her three-month winter voyage around the Pacific.
2: Sydney - Whitsunday Island
'We're a little breed on our own....'
This programme considers the 'upstairs - downstairs' relationship of passengers and crew. Upstairs Whicker meets a multimillionaire who only feels secure when on board. Downstairs he talks to the extravagant man passengers love to hate, becomes involved in fights, Happy Events and £160,000-worth of caviar - and dares to discuss the unmentionable.... Film editor IAN PITCH
Director MICHAEL TUCHNER BBC Bristol
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 newsdesk Maev Alexander and John Gould
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
* HELPLINES: page 93
with Jan Leeming Weather News
A series of eight films on historic ships and maritime museums in Britain, written and presented by Anthony Burton. 3: Sail and Steam
Film editor KEITH WILTON Producer MICHAEL GARROD
The fifth of six programmes about families who make music together.
Presented by Roy Castle and featuring The Paynes from Orpington. Father Brian on piano, mother Jane on accordion, sons Dave (guitar) and Arthur (drums) combine in a well-rehearsed modern dance band which confidently overcomes the disability of blindness.
The Taylors from Hayes.
Father Mick is the best non-Indian sitar player in this country, his wife Alpana is a trained dancer in the 'Kathak' style, and his son Arun is learning to play the tabla.
Film reporter Jill Phillips
Film director HILARY MURPHY
Producer TONY STAVEACRE
BBC Bristol