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6.45 Comparing Cultures
7.10 Personality, Development and Learning
7.35 Evolution: Origins
8.0 Science and Belief
8.25 Computing: Sequences and Arrays
(to 8.50)
lain Lauchlan and his guests say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
One, two, buckle my shoe,
Three, four, knock at the door, Five, six, pick up sticks, Seven, eight, lay them straight,
Nine, ten, a big fat hen
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Director SHEILA FRASER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Bryan Murray
Christopher Lillicrap and Sneh Gupta
Why do Jewish people have a celebration every Friday night, and why did an Indian goddess walk through fire? Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director CEUA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC North West
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A series in which viewers are united by television in a simple service of prayer and reflection.
Introduced by Tony Phelan from East Ewell in Surrey in the home of Ursula Hulme , the founder of Conquest, the Society for Art for the Physically Handicapped.
Rosemary Wakelin continues her series of meditations based this week on Mark 2, vv 13-17: the response to the call of Jesus.
Director ANN RICHARDSON
Series producer DAVID CRAIG
Many of the Pakistanis settled in the Midlands are from Mirpur, Kashmir, including 21-year-old
Mohammed Reyaz who recently spent nine months there photographing the surroundings. He has now received a grant from West
Midlands Arts to photograph his environment here, and today he talks about a life shared between two continents, illustrated by his photographs.
Nusrat Fateh , Ali Khan and Party perform a Punjabi qawwali and Sudha Malhotra sings a song from the film Girl Friend.
Producer YOUSUF AZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Carol Mather and Professor Ian Fells
Twenty programmes with Lilly Lembo Lambert and Enrico Verdecchia
A tour of Etruria, ancient land of the Etruscans.
(R) (e)
(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF/FM at 5.30pm)
The Alternate Leg Pull Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN (R) (e)
BornEarly
with Klaus Romer
(Shown last Tuesday on BBC2) (e)
News, views and entertainment, with sign-language and subtitles. Introduced by Maggie Woolley
Clive Mason and John Lee Produced by CHARLES PASCOE
(e)
with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK. MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
JOHN KETTLEY
with Donald MacCormick
Starting with News Summary The weekly programme of lively discusion - making the news with those in power and j hearing the views of those who challenge them.
Reporter VIVIAN WHITE Producers
VIRGINIA ASHCOMBE. LYDIA HOWARD Deputy editor COLIN STANBRIDGE Editor PAUL NORMS
by Rosemary Mason and Charlie Humphreys.
"He spends the money and leaves the debt collectors to me..."
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Littlewoods Cup Semi-final Second leg
Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
Introduced by Jimmy Hill This is more than a north London derby - they are playing for a place in the Littlewoods Challenge Cup
Final at Wembley on Sunday 5 April, which you will be able to watch live on BBCtv. This afternoon Tottenham kick-off with what could prove a priceless advantage - the goal by the season's highest scorer, clive ALLEN , that won them the first leg 1-0 at Highbury three weeks ago. But both camps affirm that, at the halfway stage, this semi-final is still right in the melting pot. Arsenal have already been successful at White Hart Lane this year.
One thing is guaranteed: five weeks today, one of these clubs will be stepping out at Wembley.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Series producerJOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
Fozzie Bear suffers feelings of inferiority when greeted with tonight's guest star Milton Berle, the 'King of Baggy Pants Comics'; a group of Muppet monsters prove that 'ugly is in', and the Swinetrek ventures where pork has never before been seen.
Introduced by Hugh Scully A rare 18th-century coffee pot, a well-used teddy bear called Monty and a genuine Tiffany lamp are among the many treasures which turn up when the Roadshow visits Worthing in Sussex. Directors
ANDY BATTEN-FOSTER. IAN PAUL Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
(Shownagain ThursonBBC2at3.3pm)
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A series of seven programmes suggesting ways to improve your mental health. 2: Being Assertive
How to express what you feel without getting angry or being a doormat.
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
Series producer SUZANNE DAVIES (e) For booklet send 24p sae to: [address removed]
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
for St David 's Day from Newport, Gwent
Ian Gall travels to Newport to meet some of the people of Wales's newest county. He learns about a project designed to reveal God in Wales today. In the giant BSC plant at Llanwern,
GLYN BOWEN explains how steel is made, and PEGGY BAKER tells how she once left Britain to be a missionary in China but never reached her destination. Christians from Newport gather in the ancient cathedral of St Woolos to remember their patron saint. Like the sound of many waters (Blaenwern); Lord, thy kingdom bring triumphant (Stuttgart); Here is love (Bethany); Bind us together;
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (St Peter ); Lay your hands; God. that madest earth and heaven (ArHydyNos) Conductor CHRISTOPHER BARTON Director STEVE BENSON Producer DAFYDD OWEN Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
(Shown again on Tuesday on BBC2 at 2.25 pm
BBC record and cassette, 1,000
Welsh Male Voices: Comrades in Soul REH/ZCR 630, from retailers
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by ROY CLARKE starring Michael Aldridge Bill Owen , Peter Sallis and Thora Hird with Jane Freeman
Joe Gladwin , Kathy Staff in Jaws
Edie's days of carrying a heavy dustbin full of rubbish are numbered - Seymour is going to install a new waste-disposal unit for her. All it needs is a more powerful than usual motor, a bit of assistance and hey presto...!
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Film cameraman ALAN STEVENS Film recordist RICHARD MERRICK Film editor JOHN WILKINSON Designer STEPHAN PACZAI Produced and directed by ALAN J.W. BELL
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A 12-part series
2: Foreign Languages by JANE HOLLOWOOD
'I'm a stranger here myself. I know it's difficult. You don't know where you fit in. Don't know if you're needed at all.'
Series devised by , JULIA SMITH and TONY HOLLAND ' Designer GERALD MURPHY
Executive producer JULIA SMITH Producer PETER EDWARDS
Directed by MATTHEW ROBINSON BBC Wales
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with Magnus Magnusson Tonight Mastermind celebrates its 250th edition. During the last 15 years nearly 1,000 contenders have sat in the famous black chair 5 to be asked around 36,000 questions.
Four more contenders now seek a place in this year's semi-finals in the Gulbenkian
Theatre at the University of Kent, Canterbury. Donald MacCarron
(publicity executive)
The history of powered flight since the Wright brothers Michael O'Sullivan
(local government officer) The lives and works of the Strauss family, 1825-1940 Peter Chitty (telephonist)
History of the British Secret Service, 1909-1940 Margaret Spiller (civil servant)
The life and times of Emperor Nero, AD37-68
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director DAVID MITCHELL Producer PETER MASSEY
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Presented by Esther Rantzen.
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from your letters. With Gavin Campbell Doc Cox, Adrian Mills and Grant Baynham.
The last of a three-part
Everyman series exploring the impact of Christianity on South America.
The Mountains - Church in the Crossfire
During the past ten years 9,000 people have
'disappeared' in Peru's
Ayacucho province, victims of the conflict between the Maoist guerrillas, Sendero
Luminoso, and the military. This violence now threatens the neighbouring province of Puno, home of the Aymara
Indians who have cultivated the banks of Lake Titicaca since pre-Columban times. The church in Puno, unlike in Ayacucho, has actively pressurised the government to enact land reforms, hoping to limit Sendero's appeal to the Indians. Branded communists by the right and reactionaries by the left, the Peruvian church is divided.
Filmed around Lake Titicaca and in the slums of Lima this concluding episode reveals the church at a crossroad in its history.
Narrator James Hazeldine Film cameraman PAUL REED
Film editor RICHARD TRAYLER-SMITH Everyman editor DANIEL WOLF Producer JOHN PAUL DAVIDSON
from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Introduced by Cliff Morgan
Last autumn 1,000 singers from 14 choirs assembled in London for the tenth festival of 1,000 Welsh Voices organised by the London Welsh Male Voice Choir. One choir had crossed the Atlantic to take part, the Abu Bekr Shrine Chanters from Sioux City, Iowa, USA, visiting London as a choir for the first time.
With Carys Hughes (organ) and Marilyn Phillips (piano)
Musical director Haydn James with special guests, one of Wales's leading folk groups, Arlog
BBC Wales
Cliff Morgan takes to the London stage with the distinguished Welsh actress Sian Phillips in a conversation which reflects her rich and varied career, a life governed by some early advice: 'You must learn to live on the knife-edge of insecurity'.
Producer PHIL GEORGE. BBC Wales