6.45 The Fall and Rise of the Small Baker
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8.0 A Macroscopic Viewpoint
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6.45 The Fall and Rise of the Small Baker
7.10 Chemistry: What Makes a Reaction Go?
7.35 Images: Beyond the Eye
8.0 A Macroscopic Viewpoint
8.25 Topology: Orientability
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Carol Leader, Brian Jameson and Ben Thomas say Hallo Again. Story: Odd Socks by MALCOLM CARRICK
Musicians PETER GOSLING. PETER HOWLAND Director SHEILA FRASER Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
A series of four services for Lent in which The Rev Dr George Carey , Principal of Trinity College, Bristol,
Points to signs of God at work in people's lives.
Margaret Collingwood joins members of Taunton Council of Churches in St John's
Church, Taunton, on the first Sunday in Lent for an ecumenical service on the theme: The World and God - Sign of Meaning?
Introit: 0 Holy God(trad arr Bell)
Hymns: Forty days and forty nights; Think of a world; 0 worship the King; Lead us heavenly Father Anthem: Ah. thou poor world (Brahms)
Readings: Ecclesiastes 1; Matthew 6, w 25-34
Leader THE REV DICK ACWORTH Television presentation NOEL VINCENT
Salman Rushdie is one of the most respected authors of our era. His novel Midnight's Children was awarded the Booker McConnell prize for fiction in 1981. His next novel Shame also topped the best-sellers list for many weeks.
In July 1986, Salman Rushdie was invited by Sandinista Association of Cultural
Workers to visit Nicaragua.
The trip inspired the novelist to write his first book in three years, The Jaguar Smile. He talks to Peter GUI about the book and his visit.
Producer WASEEM MAHMOOD
Executive producer JOHN WILCOX BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Carol Mather and Professor Ian Fells
The last of 20 programmes with Lilly Lembo Lambert and Enrico Verdecchia
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(Complementary programme on Radio 4 VHF/FM at 5.30pm)
Slow Motion Firming Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN (R) (e)
Will They Eat It?
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(Shown last Tuesday on BBC2) (e)
Another chance to see recent programmes with sign language and subtitles added. Today: Blizzard's Wizard Woodwork - Bunk Beds Richard Blizzard shows how to make his own design of bunk bed. Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN (e)
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 for farmers IAN MCCASKILL
with Donald MacCormick
Starting with News Summary Producers
DINAH LORD and DAVID TAFT
Deputy editor COLIN STANBRIDGE Editor PAUL NORRIS
by Gilly Fraser and Liane Aukin.
'Surely... even if she can't identify her attacker... she can say it wasn't you'.
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Watford v Everton
Introduced by Jimmy Hill with Bobby Charlton and Trevor Brooking
The final coverage of live
League football this season comes from Vicarage Road, and Watford's fine home form will demand that Everton be at their Sunday best in pursuit of their ninth
Championship success.
Keep the abacus handy, for this fixture has produced 19 goals in the last three seasons. Everton are not complaining at those results - a 4-4 draw followed by 5-4 and 2-0 wins. All of which leaves Watford still seeking their first measure of revenge for defeat in 1984's FA Cup Final. Home and away, five subsequent League meetings have all gone Everton's way. Commentator JOHN MOTSON Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
While today's guest-star
Bernadette Peters gives three large Muppet monsters a few Pointers on the soft shoe shuffle. Robin, the six-ounce frog, feels rejected and decides to run away. Producer JIM HENSON
Introduced by Hugh Scully A Japanese bronze tiger brought to the Peterborough Roadshow cost a farmer's wife just two score of eggs. Another lucky owner paid two pounds for a job lot from a junk shop. but it wasn't QHjunk! Directors
ANDY BATTEN FOSTER. IAN PAUL Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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A series of seven programmes which suggests ways to improve your mental health 3: Overcoming Insomnia
Ex-insomniacs talk about how to re-establish good sleep without the help of pills. Director CATHARINE SEDDON Producer SUZANNE DAVIES (e) For booklet send 24p sae to
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with Jan Leeming Weather
from Larkhill Garrison
On the first Sunday in Lent. Cliff Michelmore samples army life with the Gunners at the Royal School of Artillery on Salisbury Plain.
He talks to soldiers and their families about the difficulties of reconciling Christian faith with military service. Out on the gun ranges,
MAJOR BOB MCKEOWN describes what it's like to be under fire; and in the early morning mists,
LT MADELEINE KING leads a party of WRACs on exercise around Stonehenge.
Father, hear the prayer we offer
(Sussex); Strong foundation, living rock (Advenit Rex); I watch the sunrise; Lord of all hopefulness
(Slane); Bread and fishes; Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda); When I survey the wondrous cross (Rockingham):
Glorious things of thee are spoken (Abbot's Leigh)
Conductor RAY PINKNEY
Organist REGINALD SNAPE
Researcher VALETTA STALLABRASS Producer ERNEST REA
Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Bristol
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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 Edie and the Automobile
There is a feeling of tension in the town; people are very careful where they walk and certain hardened men folk are showing obvious signs of shock - Edie is learning to drive again. Compo and Clegg are justifiably alarmed when Seymour, a renowned non-driver, volunteers to take over the instruction. All he needs is a qualified driver to simply sit next to her....
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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live from Indianapolis, USA The World Indoor Championships Introduced by Desmond Lynam
The final evening of competition in these new championships. Tonight's finals include the men's pole vault and 60m hurdles - with Britain's COLIN JACKSON taking on GREG FOSTER of the USA - and the battle for supremacy in the women's sprint, where Olympic champion EVELYN ASHFORD faces the European sensation NELU COOLMAN of Holland. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN RON PICKERING STUART STOREY
BRENDAN FOSTER
Television presentation NBC, USA Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
by Harry Duffin
A 12-part series starring Nerys Hughes as Megan Roberts, Freddie Jones as Dr Emlyn Isaacs and Nicholas Jones as Dr James Isaacs
"I can't go on living alone in a house with an unmarried woman. People talk about me enough as it is. So, you marry me and we'll adopt Ruth."
BBC Wales
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Jan Leeming Weather
Presented by Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
With Gavin Campbell Doc Cox , Adrian Mills Grant Baynham
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
with Helena Kennedy Because of the AIDS epidemic, homosexuals are now feeling the sharp edge of calls for a new morality.
There is increasing pressure for a change in the law which permits homosexual relationships in private.
Hostility and prejudice are now being shown in a way that has not been seen since the decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1967. This week, at the Heart of the Matter, Helena Kennedy asks what justification there is for interfering with other people's private behaviour to accommodate a swing in public attitudes.
Film editor MIKE ALOOF
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE
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A film series from the naturalist and photographer
Simon King , who spent a year recording the wildlife of the southern landscape as part of his unique pictorial diary. Film editor TONY Williams Producer JOHN KING