6.45 Technology: First in the Field
7.10 New Systems for Old
7.35 Ways of Studying Children
8.0 Migratory Patterns of Plaice
8.25 Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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6.45 Technology: First in the Field
7.10 New Systems for Old
7.35 Ways of Studying Children
8.0 Migratory Patterns of Plaice
8.25 Photoelectron Spectroscopy
(to 8.50)
Floella Benjamin and Fred Harris say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas. First you hear a splish Then a splash
Through the rain you 71 have to dash
Story: The First Rains by PETER BONNICI and LISA KOPPER
Musicians MICHAEL OMER , WILL HILL and MARTIN FRITH
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Joe Gladwin Linda Nolan and Cyril Nri with stories and songs about journeys, real and imaginary. Director CELIA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC Manchester (R)
A series in which viewers are united by television in a simple service of prayer and reflection.
The Rev Noel Battye joins Kate Hughes at her home in Chester, and Sister Jean Mary of the Community of the Holy Name explores the theme of forgiveness.
With stories and news from around the community.
Music is by the Pukar group of London, who sing a fishermen's boat song conducted by Shankar Das Gupta. Producer KR1SHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOKRAMPAL BBCPebbleMill
The second of eight programmes looking behind the doors of Westminster and Parliament.
Narrated by Anthony Quayle Those 500 Kings
The root of our parliamentary system dates from the moment the boy King Edward VI gave his chapel of St
Stephen at Westminster to the Commons for their regular meeting place in 1547. Under a permanent roof a wilful parliament developed, whose members King James I described as 'those 500 kings'. This week the story continues of one of the most extraordinary buildings in the world.
Written by CHRISTOPHER JONES Executive producer JOHN GAU Producer ALAN SCALES
Presented by William Woollard
A national competition has been launched to find the Best Company Suggestion
Scheme and Best Idea of the Year. Top prize is a week for two in the USA. Entries will be accepted until 11 July.
Competition entry forms from Ideas Unlimited,
Information Department, The Industrial Society, Peter Runge House,
3 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y SDG
Research KAREN EDWARDS Film editor RICHARD SEEL Producer BRYN BROOKS (R) 0 INFO: page 77
Last of the series in which Tim O'Shea looks at computers in education. Intelligent Pets with Professor Aaron Sloman Dr Benedict du Boulay Alison Kidd and Alex d'Agapeyeff
Sketches by PAUL HINES Director
ROBERT ALBURY Producer IAN WOOLF (R)
From New Zealand, Canada, Australia and the United States, 160 Honeycombes landed in Cornwall for a weekend pilgrimage to their ancestral home.
Gordon Honeycombe scoured the world to bring the family together for this unique visit to the land of their ancestors in east Cornwall. David Bean watched every move as they sought out their heritage. Film editor David Sharp Producer David Way (R)
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
for farmers IAN MCCASKILL
starring
Kingdom of Fear
A trumped-up charge of trespassing brings the Cartwrights before 'The
Judge' - a self-proclaimed law maker who sentences them to a life of slavery ...
(R)
by Susan Boyd and Allan Swift.
"If you'd've told me a year ago all this'd happen, I'd never have believed you".
(Ceefax Subtitles)
continuing a season of films starring one of Britain's most urbane and versatile screen actors. Today with Cedric Hardwicke
Jessica Tandy and Luther Adler After the defeat at
El Alamein in 1942, Field
Marshal Erwin Rommel , the 'Desert Fox', is relieved of his command and returns to
Germany. He is asked to join a group of officers planning to assassinate Hitler, and suddenly he finds himself faced with an agonising choice - between his duty as a soldier and as a German.
James Mason gives one of his greatest performances as the master of desert warfare.
Screenplay by NUNNALLY JOHNSON Based on the biography of BRIGADIER DESMOND YOUNG. MC
Produced by NUNNALLY JOHNSON Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY
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- starring
Ben Cross
Ian Charleson Nigel Havers Ian Holm
John Gielgud
Winner of four Oscars, and one of the most celebrated British films of recent years, this is the true story of two indomitable men,
Eric Liddell , son of a Scottish missionary, and Harold Abrahams , son of a naturalised Lithuanian Jew, who brought honour to Britain as athletics champions in the 1924 Olympics.
Their battles on the running track were the climax of fiercer conflicts in their lives: Liddell striving for the integrity of his religious beliefs, Abrahams fighting against the anti-Semitism of college and society ...
Screenplay by COLIN WELLAND Produced by DAVID PUTTNAM Directed by HUGH HUDSON
* IN THE PICTURE: page 19 * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Jan Leeming Weather News
World Cup Grandstand
Live from the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City
From an original entry of 123 countries, football's greatest festival is now down to two finalists who perform today in front of a 107,000 crowd, and an estimated television audience of well over one billion.
Will there be a final to match that of 1970, when Pele's Brazil thrashed Italy in the Azteca? And who will claim the 20-inch-high gold trophy and the title of world champions?
BBC Television provides the answers with uninterrupted coverage of the whole occasion and a review of the epic moments in the 1986 finals.
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
The Final with Magnus Magnusson After nearly six months of intense competition during which a new Mastermind scoring record has been set, the five finalists out of the 64 original contenders now seek the coveted title of Mastermind 1986.
In the imposing surroundings of the McEwan Hall at the University of Edinburgh, one of them will receive the specially engraved Caithness glass trophy from the Controller of BBC1,
Michael Grade.
The five contenders are: Michael Formby
(chartered surveyor)
The history of the Epsom Derby from 1780 Owen Gunnell (schoolteacher)
The life and works of Geoffrey Chaucer
Hendy Farquhar-Smith (teacher)
The history of Edinburgh from 1745
Jennifer Keaveney
(careers information officer) The life and works of Elizabeth Gaskell Philip McDonald (schoolmaster)
The life and poetry of John Donne
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director DAVID MITCHELL Producer PETER MASSEY
Presented by Esther Rantzen Consumer advice, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour. With Mollie Sugden and reporters
Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills
Grant Baynham , Doc Cox Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
No Sex Please,
We're Religious!
In the second of the series which tries to find out what guides us when we make those choices which will affect the rest of our lives, Rabbi Julia Neuberger discusses sex. What do we look for in a sexual relationship? Is sex motivated by love or lust? How important a part of our lives is it? Are our sexual desires inhibited by religious teachings? AIDS is limiting the sexual options for homosexuals - could it also affect heterosexual choice? On the panel are Bishop Richard Holloway ,
Celia Haddon , Dr Adrian Rogers and Jane Cousins.
Director SIMON HAMMOND
Producer ELIZABETH CLOUGH
Series producer JAMES MURRAY
The Summer Sky
This is a favourable time for planetary enthusiasts, as all the bright planets are on view. There are also brilliant southern stars, such as the Scorpion with its red leader Antares.
Patrick Moore conducts a tour of the summer sky, and explains what can be seen with the naked eye or with binoculars or telescopes. Producer PIETER MORPURGO
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