6.45 Pathways in the Brain
7.10 Topology: Classifying Surfaces
7.35 Velocity Diagrams
8.0 Atholdale - A Limestone Valley
8.25 Chemistry: ESR Spectroscopy
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6.45 Pathways in the Brain
7.10 Topology: Classifying Surfaces
7.35 Velocity Diagrams
8.0 Atholdale - A Limestone Valley
8.25 Chemistry: ESR Spectroscopy
(to 8.50)
Elizabeth Watts lain Lauchlan and Andrew Secombe say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
The world is full of sticky It's everywhere I go
Story: The Piggy in the Puddle Musicians by CHARLOTTE POMERANTZ RICHARD BROWN DAVID HISSEY , MARTIN FRITH Director PENNY LLOYD
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Tony Osoba , Tracie Bennett and Heather Keens with stories and songs of false idols and the true God. Producer MARTIN HUGHES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester (R)
The series in which viewers are united in prayer and fellowship.
On Unemployment Sunday, Albert Beech is host to Linda-Mary Evans and members of the viewing community in his home at Leasowe, The Wirral. Director CHRIS LOUGHUN Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer DAVID CRAIG
with Rashid Ashraf
The Centre for Pakistan
Studies in London is a venue for local and visiting artists to exhibit their work. Umber Khairi's Batik paintings, recently exhibited there, are featured in today's programme and the activities of the centre are the subject of a film report by Iftikhar Arif.
Ila Arun sings a Rajasthani folk song.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Sneh Gupta
The family quiz show which helps speakers of English as a second language to improve their understanding and use of English. With guests
Peter Changer , Mamta Kash Aziz Kurtha , Rula Lenska Research CAROLE MONTAGUE Director JOHN M. A. LANE
Producer JEREMY ORLEBAR
For free leaflet, How to Use Switch On to English, send sae (12" x 9") to [address removed]
A series of five films
'La vie traditionnelle' still exists in some of the more isolated mountain areas, where farming and forestry are the principle occupations.
(R)
The best of Micro Live.
Images:
In the first of eight compilations Lesley Judd introduces a selection of computer graphics ranging from simple home users to million dollar animations: Home Micro Newsletter, Fractal Drawing, Computer Animation Competition
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Info: page 77
Last of six programmes Inventing
Britain leads the world in inventing aids for disabled people. This programme follows the development of a number of different types. Producer ANNA JACKSON
Director GEORGE AUCKLAND (R)
For booklet send sae (28p) to [address removed]
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A magazine for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
The second of three monthly programmes of news, views and entertainment with sign language and subtitles. With Maggie Woolley
Clive Mason and John Lee Produced by CHARLES PASCOE
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK , MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
with David Dimbleby
Starting with News Summary The weekly look at what matters in politics.
'My aim,' says
David Dimbleby , 'is to get at the truth behind the contentious issues of the moment, through reasoned discussion with those at the heart of events.' Producers
PHILIP CAMPBELL. ELLIE UPDALE Studio director VICTOR MELLENY Editor PAUL NORRIS
by Bill Lyons and Guido Casale.
'You've got to be blind and deaf at the same time... we've got an important visitor coming'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
starring
The Sound of Sadness
Griff becomes a reluctant conspirator with a lonely old man, when two young brothers run away from an orphanage rather than face the heartbreak of being separated.
Wntten and directed by MICHAEL LANDON
concluding a season of films starring one of the great names of Hollywood. Today with Audrey Hepburn Eddie Albert
Joe Bradley , a journalist with an American news bureau in Rome, finds a pretty girl apparently in a drunken stupor by the Trevi fountain and takes her home with him to sleep it off. Next morning he is stupified to discover that his guest is a princess on a state visit.
The film made
Audrey Hepburn a star, and won her an Academy Award
Screenplay by IAN MCLELLAN HUNTER and JOHN DIGHTON
Produced and directed by WILLIAM WYLER
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Introduced by Hugh Scully
This week the Roadshow and its team of experts visit the home of the Great Western Railway which turned Swindon from an agricultural settlement into an industrial centre by the late 1800s. Among the vast array of objects, although there is nothing for railway enthusiasts, there are three important paintings from the Newlyn school, their prices ranging from E7,000 to £15,000; an educational grass and seed box from the 1850s, bought for a few shillings, turns out to be worth E300; and a piece of doll's furniture is valued at £1,500. Director MARTYN SUKER Producer ROBIN DRAKE BBC Bristol CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Jan Leeming Weather News
with Thora Hird
On the first anniversary of the Bradford fire disaster,
Thora's theme is dedication and courage, and she talks to one of the firemen who was on duty that day. It's also the beginning of Christian Aid
Week, and among the popular hymns she includes are
'Onward, Christian soldiers' and many others that viewers say have helped them during testing times.
0 Jesus, I have promised
(Wolvercote); Breathe on me,
(Carlisle); When a knight won his spurs (Stowey); Fight the good fight (Duke Street); Jesus calls us (St Andrew ); Just as I am (Saffron
Walden); Be thou my vision (Slane);
Be still, my soul (Finlandia); Onward, Christian soldiers (St Gertrude); Guide me (Cwm Rhondda)
Director VALETTA STALLABRASS Producer ELIZABETH GORT
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Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Starring Tony Hancock
featuring Sidney James
The common cold attacks Mr Hancock and drastic measures have to be taken.
With John Le Mesurier, Patricia Hayes, Hugh Lloyd, Richard Statman, Anne Marryott
(R) (Ceefax Subtitles)
by AGATHA CHRISTIE dramatised in two parts by JULIA JONES. Starring
1: East Anglia ... late 1940s. Gerry Burton , with his sister Joanna, goes to the village of Lymston to convalesce. The village seems to welcome them with open arms, but there are dark undercurrents.
Producer GUY SLATER Director
ROY BOULTING (R)
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with Magnus Magnusson The Great Hall of the University of Nottingham is the setting as four contenders compete for one of the remaining places in the semi-finals of Mastermind 1986.
Gordon Barnes
(gas plant operator)
The history and development of firearms 1500-1900
Mary Turner
(schoolteacher)
Life and career of Laurence Olivier
Sean Howley
(RAF technician)
The First World War
1914-1918
Fred Singleton
(retired university lecturer) The history of the Yugoslavs 1900-1945
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER Assistant producer MARY CRAIG
Director DAVID MITCHELL Producer PETER MASSEY
with Jan Leeming Weather News
Presented by Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send in every week. With Mollie Sugden and reporters
Gavin Campbell Adrian Mills
Grant Baynham and Doc Cox
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
with David Lomax
Week by week as the events of the news unfold, moral dilemmas, controversies and questions are raised which cannot easily be compressed into the black and white summary of a bulletin or headline.
But these questions of public and private morality affect us all and inflame passions and prejudices many of us would rather ignore or try to hide. Reporter David Lomax looks at one of these issues, talks to those who ought to know and tries to discover what is at 'the heart of the matter'. Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE
Poppies
Geoffrey Smith explores a flower which grows from
California to the Himalayas and has had such a powerful influence on the history of the world.
Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS (R) Book, £11.25 from booksellers
11.10 Nitrogen Fixation: Pie from the Sky
The dream of biotechnology is to be able to free agriculture from nitrogen fertilisers. Beans can 'fix' nitrogen from the atmosphere - why not wheat or rice?
(R)
11.35 Unemployed in Clwyd
With over 17 per cent of the adult population unemployed what are the long-term prospects for adult education in Clwyd?
(R)
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