6.45 Technology: A Milk Run
7.10 Fossils of Dinosaurs
7.35 Alternative Technology
8.0 Biochemistry: Chromatin
8.25 The Nature of Chemistry
(to 8.50)
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6.45 Technology: A Milk Run
7.10 Fossils of Dinosaurs
7.35 Alternative Technology
8.0 Biochemistry: Chromatin
8.25 The Nature of Chemistry
(to 8.50)
Sheelagh Gilbey and Stuart Bradley say Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Pull a funny face,
Move your eyes and nose and Mouth all over the place Story: The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch by RONDA AND DAVID ARMITAGE Musician PETER PONTZEN Director ROY MILAN !
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Joe Gladwin , Linda Nolan and Cyril Nri with stories and songs about journeys, real and imaginary.
Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director ceua THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
BBCManchester
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 the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville
Hospital, and is introduced by \Ann Easter .
Television presentation STEVE BENSON
Series producer ANGELA TILBY
Including a look at a successful community project in a deprived inner city area. By the endeavours of the community, and some help from local authorities,
St Paul 's Project in Balsall
Heath, Birmingham, with its school, nursery, farm and play centre, is an example of a multiracial community helping itself.
Asian Magazine also meets the cast and crew of Hum Aur Tum, a Pakistani film currently in production, on location in Wales.
Producer WASEEM MAHMOOD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
10.30 Measure for Measure Workshop (2)
10.55 The Mosque: Prayer in its Setting
11.20 Community Theatre
11.45 Decision-Making: Miners' Wage Claim (2)
12.10 Periodicity and the Lithium Row
with Philip Wrixon and Dan Cherrington Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
for farmers MICHAEL FISH
For everyone Llangollen is a happy place to be during the International Musical
Eisteddfod week, with entries every year from at least 30 countries. International accord is the aim of the Eisteddfod and the spectacle of so many nations competing in harmony is a rare and rewarding experience.
Rolf Harris and Brian Kay invite you to share the highlights of the 39th Eisteddfod.
Omnibus edition by Gerry Huxham and Bill Lyons.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
starring Shirley Knight Tony Lo Bianco
James Vincent McNichol Joy LeDuc
A moving love story between two American teenagers who have to combat parental opposition to realise their mutual passion for ice-skating and each other. Despite the conflicting ambitions of Carrie's mother and Peter's father, the pair set out on the often painful path to becoming champion figure skating partners. \
Written and produced by JOHN SACRET YOUNG
Directed by JOHN ALONZO
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The series which revisits the years when rock 'n' roll began, connecting the events with the music via newsreels, headlines, movies, broadcasts and rock performance footage.
The news - Chancellor
Macmillan moves next door, a black woman wins the Wimbledon Championship, the Wolfenden Report sorts out Soho and Sputnik 1 takes us into the space age.
The music - NANCY WHISKEY and CHAS MCDEVITT
PAUL ANKA , CHARLIE GRACIE TOMMY STEELE , ELVIS and probably the rarest film of the EVERLYS in existence.
Videotape editor DAVE JONES Research SUE GAGAN Producer ANN FREER
'Dear Watchdog, will you take up my case against....'
Nick Ross introduces the first edition of BBCtv's new consumer magazine.
Each week Nick and the Watchdog team of reporters: Dina Gold, Fran Morrison, Malcolm Wilson and Nicholas Woolley investigate the stories you have brought to their notice. Consumer champion Lynn Faulds Wood takes the first of her looks at the hidden hazards of daily life.
Plus this week: 'Who can you trust?' the results of a Watchdog poll into whom we love and whom we loathe.
Feature: page 10
Jan Leeming ; Weather News
Cliff Michelmore visits the back room of a Kensington cathedral. It is the home of Metropolitan Anthony, leader of the Russian Orthodox community in this country.
The Bishop trained originally as a doctor and served as a surgeon in the Second World War until the cure of souls became more important than the cure of soldiers. His chosen music is a selection of hauntingly beautiful traditional Russian church music sung by his own choir. Conductor
FR MICHAEL FORTUNATTO Assistant producer FAY WOOLF Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
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starring
Christopher Plummer with David Morse begins a season of recent films being shown for the first time on British television.
Dr Carl Forrester , a brilliant scientist, has created
Michael, an extraordinary humanoid robot. When
Michael is borrowed for 'tests' by the Pentagon, Forrester suspects the worst - that they plan to re-programme his creation for military purposes. He is forced to take desperate action - kidnapping Michael and going on the run from the authorities....
This tense and clever reworking of the Frankenstein story was considered one of the best TV films of 1983. Screenplay by RICHARD LEVINSON and WILLLAM LINK
Produced by ROBERT A. PAPAZIAN Directed by DAVID GREENE
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Jan Leeming ; Weather News
by Douglas Livingstone
Starring John Thaw
Geoff Hollins has never been to Belfast before. Why is he there? Haunted by memories of his son's mysterious death in Ulster two years earlier, and the Army's strange silence on the matter, he is determined to discover the truth for himself.
Feature: page 9
(Ceefax subtitles)
Drama about a man searching for the truth about the death of his son, a member of the British military serving in Northern Ireland.
Last in a series of eight films on historic ships and maritime museums in Britain, written and presented by Anthony Burton. Home from the Sea
Film editor KEITH WILTON Producer MICHAEL GARROD
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The third in a series of eight films
Butleith: Nineteenth-Century Neighbours
How much can you discover about the daily lives of the people who once knew and lived in your neighbourhood? Down in Somerset,
Fred Housego met Ann Heeley , whose interest in the family who once owned her house led to research into the biography of a whole village. Producer BRYN BROOKS
Director SALLY KIRKWOOD
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