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7.35 New Tyres from Old?
8.0 Genetic Engineering
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lain Lauchlan and Janet Palmer say Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Watch the seasons passing by Spring Summer Autumn Winter
See the seasons, how they fly
Musicians RICHARD BROWN MARTIN FRITH
Story: The Chef Who Kept Cleaning his Kitchen by DIANA STOW
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Tom Hewitt and Squirt, ACACIAS PRIMARY SCHOOL
CHOIR and Gary Bond with stories and songs of harvest and harvesters ...
Director CELIA THOMSON Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC Manchester (R)
An animated film.
When Banjo's mischief at home earns him a spanking from his Pa. he stows away in a truck to the big city. But a homesick Banjo finds even more trouble there than back on the farm!
A DON BLUTH PRODUCTION (R)
The anticipated relaxation of Sunday trading laws must, inevitably, change our shopping habits and patterns. Sundays will become just another shopping day, like all the rest. In west London, there is a thriving area which already provides such shopping facilities. Southall on Sunday is the subject of a film report.
The violin is not an instrument normally associated with Asian classical music. Dilshad Hussein has pioneered its use as a replacement for the sarangi. He talks to Krishan Gould about his experiments and also performs 'Raag gun kali', a morning raga.
Also in the programme, a Punjabi geet sung by Bubbly Sohanta . Producer YOUSUF AZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
This morning viewers can join local people and members of the Brecknock Young Farmers Clubs for their annual service of thanksgiving in the Plough United Reformed Church, Brecon, Wales.
The Rev Peter Noble leads the worship and the preacher is The Rev Irfon James Television presentation DAFYDD OWEN
The Suntory
World Matchplay Championship The Final
Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Severiano Ballesteros are some of the golfing greats who have won this title and today's finalists battle it out over 36 holes on the Burma Road Course at Wentworth, hoping to join that roll of honour. The victor will receive a cheque for
E50,000 and the title World Matchplay Champion.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces live coverage of the morning round.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY
TONY JACKLIN , CUVE CLARK and MARK MCCORMACK Producers RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington
Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
12.58 Weather News for farmers MICHAEL FISH
with David Dimbleby Starting with News Summary
The weekly discussion on what matters in politics.
This week's edition focuses on the Labour Party, as its
Conference gets under way in Bournemouth. David
Dimbleby presents the findings of a special opinion survey of Labour delegates and activists, and talks to the leader of the Labour Party,
The Rt Hon Neil Kinnock, MP. Studio director NEIL ECCLES Editor PAUL NORMS
Bone Sweet Bone
Omnibus edition by Jane Hollowood and Valerie Georgeson.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Further live coverage of the Final.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Naughty Waif (R) Trap Happy (R)
Six stories of courage, expertise, endurance or the sheer human spirit which takes individuals to the brink of success or failure.
2: Derek Ryan and Steve Blackwell are 17, football mad, and on the brink of being signed by Wolverhampton Wanderers FC as soccer professionals - or thrown on to the scrap heap.
They have two months to make it. Derek's looking likely but Steve's struggling. The club is on its way down. Desperate measures are needed before the boys make their long walk to the manager's office.
Written and presented by Tony Wilkinson Researcher LIZ WRIGHT Director BRIAN JAMES
Executive producer CYRIL GATES BBC Manchester
This week: Bolton
Arthur Negus and a team of Britain's leading experts from the world of art and antiques continue on the road. They meet the public informally and discuss treasured possessions brought along for assessment.
Presented by Hugh Scully Director ROY CHAPMAN Producer ROBIN DRAKE BBC Bristol (R)
Nick Ross presents the Programme that barks and sometimes bites on behalf of the consumer.
Each week Nick and the Watchdog reporters,
Dina Gold , Fran Morrison. Malcolm Wilson and Nicholas Woolley , investigate the cases of sharp practice, bureaucratic bungling and injustice that you have brought to light.
Consumer champion
Lynn Faulds Wood reveals more of the pitfalls that could trap the unwary shopper. And Watch Out as more experts are put to the test. Studio director STEVE PHELPS Producers
CHRIS GRAHAM. CHRIS OXLEY VICTOR VAN AMERONGEN Editor LINO FERRARI
Eight programmes on letter-writing, with scenes written by SUE TOWNSEND
7: Love and Sympathy
When you're putting your emotions down on paper - whether in a love letter or a message of condolence - it's best to say what you really feel.
Graphic design ANNE SMITH
Assistant producer STEPHEN MOSS Producer SALLY KIRKWOOD
Accompanying pack from: [address removed]. Send your address and three first class stamps.
appeals on behalf of The
Royal Star and Garter Home for disabled ex-servicemen.
The Royal Star and Garter is an independent charity which has been looking after former soldiers, sailors and airmen for over 60 years. But it is in great difficulties and desperately needs your help to continue.
Donations to:
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
from Grimsby
Harvest time in Britain means not just the harvest of the land, but also of the sea and industry. Roger Royle visits Grimsby and meets Dave Sansby , a fisherman, and learns how important fishing still is to the town.
Mandy Stewart , who works in the food industry, shows him what's involved as the harvest is processed and packaged. And Ted Shepherd , a local farmer, reminds Roger of how all harvests depend on God. Hymns are sung in the Methodist Central Hall.
Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket); Hear us. 0 Lord, from heaven (Peel Castle); Praise ye the Lord' (Justification); 0 love of God, how strong and true (Martham); We plough the fields and scatter (Wir Pflugen); For the harvest of the sea (St George); Amazing grace; 0 Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder. Conductor BRIAN BROWN
Organist SUSAN GOOSEMAN
Research LELIA GUINERY-GREEN Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester
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A serial in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring
Episode 5 by JILL HYEM
'If we go ahead with this it'll be your baby. A few days ago you were in a blue funk about working full-time. Now you want to start a chain of boutiques!'
Lynne Howard.TRACEY CHILDS
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN KENWAY Designer NIGEL JONES
Script editor JOHN BRASON Producer GERARD GLAISTER
DirectorTRISTAN DE VERE COLE
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Living with Uncle Sam
A series of ten films in which Alan Whicker talks to a wide range of enterprising Brits who've gone to live and work in the USA.
5: More People Die of Childbite than Snakebite ...
Dr Geoffrey Stanford is an ecologist from Ipswich who sees himself as 'saving Texas for the Texans'. Whicker looks at Dallas through the eyes of a butler,
Stuart Heasman : 'I want to merge, to blend - but with my accent it's impossible', and David Cotterill , Maitre d' at the Mansion Hotel on Turtle Creek where a glass of champagne costs 25 dollars.
One Brit has both merged and made money: his Union Jack Stores in Dallas and Houston offer the homosexual market the latest and tightest in jeans and T-shirts -
'England's like a foreign country to me now ...' Research DEBORAH ISAACS Film cameraman MIKE FOX
Sound recordist JOHN PARKER Film editor LIZ THOYTS
Producer JONATHAN STEDALL BBC Bristol
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
with David Jessel At the heart of any experience we care about, disagree over, 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 peoples and the passions, the prejudices and the principles - at the Heart of the Matter
Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF Producer JOHN FORSYTH
A series of five programmes 4:Bending Light
Bending light through glass creates magical effects, which the cut glass industry conjured up in spectacular fashion. But some 100 years ago, an optical trick was discovered that is now triggering off a bizarre range of inventions, with spin-offs throughout the world.
Series producer BRIGIT BARRY Film editor JOHN DINWOODLE Producer PAUL SIMONS
Five programmes on the history of mass education in England and Wales. 4: Equality
The movement towards comprehensive secondary education has been the great organisational change of the post-war period. This programme traces its development and its beginnings in the Isle of Anglesey.
Narrated by Alan Dobie Written and produced by ROGER OWEN