6.45 Biology: Moving Muscles
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7.35 Psychology: The TV Studio
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6.45 Biology: Moving Muscles
7.10 Computing: Integer Programming
7.35 Psychology: The TV Studio
8.0 Ecology: Ancient Woodland
8.25 The Nature of Chemistry
(to 8.50)
Jane Hardy and guests say
Hallo Again win songs, games and play ideas. Musicians
JONATHAN COHEN. MARTIN FRITH Producer ROY MILANI
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Tony Osoba , Frances Ruffelle and Tom Hewitt with stories and songs that tell of faults and forgiveness.
Producer MARTIN HUGHES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
A series in which viewers are united in a service of prayer and fellowship.
Ann Easter joins John Dyer in his home at Alveston, near Bristol, and Bishop Pat
Harris explores the theme 'In Christ is our heritage'. Producer ERNEST REA
Series producer DAVID CRAIG BBC Bristol
Gurminder Sohanpal is a young dress designer from
Birmingham who designs for young Asian women living in this country. She manages to combine the Western style and the Eastern cultural values in her dress designs. Gurminder talks to
Anita Bhalla about her designs and shows a few of her creations.
The House of Lords recently ruled in a case that divorce by Islamic law was not legally valid in Britain.
Sibghat Kadri, a barrister, talks about the implications of this ruling.
Music today is by Suresh Wadkar , who sings a ghazal.
Producer BISH MEHAY
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
Zeinab Badawi Ben Bazell
Saeed Jaffrey , Anna Rossi Research CAROLE MONTAGUE Director JOHN M. A. LANE
Producer JEREMY ORLEBAR
Workbook, Improve Your English Through Television, £1.45 from
[address removed] State which language you speak For free leaflet. How to Use Switch On to English, send sae (12" x 9') to [address removed]
A series of five films on modern France
Nearly two-thirds of all the table wine produced in France comes from the Languedoc. Today a combination of factors - an overflowing wine lake, the entry of Spain into the EEC, and more sophisticated drinking habits - are threatening the future of the wine producers in this region.
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The best of the recent series of Micro Live.
The Short, Short History
The history of computing is short, eventful and exhilarating or threatening. Lesley Judd introduces a selection of items from Micro Live which looks at advances in hardware and some of the public reactions:
Boston Computer Museum Memory Lane
Incompatibility: The Job Killer?
Videotape editor GRAHAM TAYLOR Producer TERRY MARSH
Series editor DAVID ALLEN
A six-part personal view by Tim O'Shea of computers in education.
1: Promises, Promises ...
As teachers have pointed out: 'They gave us the machines before anyone knew what to do with them.' Tim O'Shea questions the motives for putting micros into schools and suggests what is needed for the computer to live up to its educational promise. Film editor HOWARD SHARP Producer IAN WOOLF (R)
Presented by Gordon Honeycombe
In 1828, Samuel George Davey Honeycombe, Gordon's greatgrandfather, was born in Devonport. But he kept his early life a secret. Did he have anything to hide? Producer BRYN BROOKS (R)
Book, Discovering Your Family History, £5.95 from booksellers
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
with Donald MacCormick
Starting with News Summary The weekly look at what matters in politics.
In live discussion with those at the heart of events, Donald MacCormick seeks the truth behind the significant issues of the day, and looks ahead to those of tomorrow. Producers
PHILIP CAMPBELL. ELLIE UPDALE
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL NORRIS
by Michael Robartes and Rosemary Mason.
'New knickers ain't gonna change my life'.
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starring Marlon Brando Trevor Howard
Richard Harris
Hugh Griffith
1787: HMS Bounty sails for Tahiti on a mission to transport from there the recently-discovered breadfruit plants regarded as an important source of food. Captain William Bligh , newly-promoted, hopes that the voyage will launch him on a brilliant career, so he is not at all pleased to hear it called a 'grocer's errand' by his first officer. As the days pass, the Captain becomes increasingly brutal and unpopular.
Screenplay by CHARLES LEDERER based on the novel by CHARLES NORDHOFF and JAMES NORMAN HALL Produced by AARON ROSENBERG Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE
0 IN THE PICTURE: page 19
Introduced by Bernie Winters Films include: Snow White
Cinderella, Bambi, Pinocchio Gummi Bears, The Wuzzles Lady and the Tramp Producer RICHARD EVANS
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appeals on behalf of Soundaround (reg no 280679), the country's first national talking magazine produced by the blind for the blind: a monthly market place for exchanging information, letting off steam, making friends, even getting married. Lance Percival talks to its founder, Nigel Verbeek , and some of its 35,000 listeners.
Send donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to
Soundaround Appeal, [address removed]
with Jan Leeming Weather News
with Thora Hird
Thora counts her blessings, and tonight's very popular hymns come high on her list. They include the one that's been more requested than any other over the past ten years, 'The old rugged cross'. Thora also counts the British weather among her blessings - Ian McCaskill , talking at the London Weather Centre in High Holborn, agrees. What a friend we have in Jesus (What a friend); Amazing grace;
Lead. kindly light (Sandon); Fierce raged the tempest (St Aelfred); All things bright and beautiful; In heavenly love abiding (Penlan); And can it be (Sagina); Abide with me (Eventide); The old rugged cross Director VALETTA STALLABRASS Producer ELIZABETH GORT
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
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Starring Bill Bixby, Lesley-Anne Down, Jonathan Pryce, Anthony Valentine and Olivia de Havilland
When computer expert Luke Williams meets dear old Lavinia Fullerton on a country train, he is unprepared for the catalogue of murder which will unfold for him in the sleepy village of Wychwood. His simple holiday becomes an investigation to find the killer, but who is it?
Remember Agatha Christie's adage: 'When no one suspects you, murder is easy.'
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with Magnus Magnusson
Tonight Mastermind reaches the semi-final stage when the first four of this year's first-round winners compete for a place in the final.
In the splendid setting of the Nereid Room at the British Museum in London each contender must now take a specialised subject different from the one taken in the first round.
Andrew Turek (solicitor)
History of The Netherlands 1565-1715
Ivor Cooksey
The physical geography of the USA and Canada Philip McDonald (schoolmaster)
Life and work of James Brindley 1716-72 Albert Bertin
(engineer and draughtsman) Life of Giuseppe Garibaldi and the Risorgimento 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 MoUie Sugden and reporters
Gavin Campbell Adrian Mills
Grant Baynham , 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
A series of 11 programmes 7: Goodison Delight
Portugal 5 North Korea 3
It took the greatness of Eusebio to turn the tide almost single-handed after North Korea, conquerors of Italy, had threatened another World Cup sensation.
Blackpool's Alan Ball was the baby of the England team - but his tireless running in the Final at Wembley marked him as a new world star. Introduced by John Motson
Videotape editor NIGEL CATTLE Producers
ALAN GRIFFITHS. GRAHAM WELLHAM Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
Halley - The End of the Tale? Two months ago the Giotto spacecraft passed through the head of Halley's Comet.
It sent back the only close-range pictures ever taken of a nucleus, and more information about comets than we ever knew before.
The results of this remarkable mission are as exciting as they are unexpected. Patrick Moore gives the latest findings and talks to many of the scientists involved.
Assistant producer WENDY STURGESS Producer PIETER MORPURGO