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7.35 Evolution of Fishes
8.0 Juggling with Physics
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6.45 The Acropolis of Athens
7.10 Education: Old Dog, New Trick
7.35 Evolution of Fishes
8.0 Juggling with Physics
8.25 Mainframes and Micros Unite
(to 8.50)
Floella Benjamin and Iain Lauchlan say Hallo Again.
The Cross: A Sign of Glory?
The last of a series of 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.
On Palm Sunday, Margaret Collingwood joins members of Taunton Council of Churches in St John's Church, Taunton, for a service of Holy Communion according to the tradition of the United Reformed Church. Hymns: Ride on! Ride on in majesty! (Winchester New); When I survey the wondrous cross (Rockingham); Give to me. Lord, a thankful heart (Gatescarth); My song is love unknown (Love unknown)
Anthem: God so loved the world (Stainer)
Reading: Matthew 21, w 1-13
Leader THE REV MICHAEL HUBBARD TV presentation ERNEST REA
Two years ago, Mohammad
Khan Junejo was sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan. His main job was to oversee the transition of power from martial law to a 'civilian democracy'. During his current visit to England he talks to Rashid Ashraf about the state of Pakistan today. Producer WASEEM MAHMOOD BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Brian Rix
How can people with learning difficulties increase their opportunities? In this successor to Let's Go, Ruth talks about her job in an old
People's home; some students do a survey of a social education centre; Special Jam Play their own music, and four members of People First talk about how they speak for themselves.
Consultant FRED HEDDEL
Producer JOHN BROOKE (R) (e)
Last of five programmes with Dr Michael Argyle Body Language
A look at some of the silent ways in which we communicate.
Film editor ROLAND TONGUE
Producer JENNY STEVENS (R) (e)
Last in a sequence of yoga movements: The Cat Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN (R) (e)
Is Adoption Different? (e)
A fortnightly magazine 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
BILL GILES
with Donald MacCormick
Starting with News Summary Reporter VIVIAN WHITE Producers CAROLINE HAYDON ROSALEEN HUGHES
Deputy editor COLIN STANBRIDGE Editor PAUL NORRIS
by John Maynard and Gilly Fraser.
'That's always been the trouble with Albert Square - nothing gets a proper airing'.
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starring
Happy and free in their Rocky Mountain home, the Robinson family fend for themselves in the remote wilderness. There are setbacks, naturally, and dangerous encounters with wildlife. But the worst threat is a US Forest Service Officer who tells the Robinsons they are illegally settled.
Written and produced by ARTHUR R DUBS
Directed by JOHN COTTER
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Whoever receives the first prize of E6,000 and the magnificent Whitbread
Trophy this afternoon will have overcome the stiffest opposition at these championships. This programme traces the progress of the winner from the dressage phase, across country, to the climax today in the show jumping ring.
Introduced by Hugh Thomas Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
MICHAEL TUCKER
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON WENDY SHEPPARD
Will the eagle return to the south of Britain? How did the ratter of the mills become the princess of the dog world? What made Dainty the roe deer take to the bottle?
Each week Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy explore the relationship between people and the animals in their lives. Today, in Doncaster, Sarah joins an occasion for high society and some pretty high-class pets. Her guests include an Indian prince and a commoner who has stirred our consciences, Sid Jenkins of Animal Squad. Out in the countryside Desmond meets the birds which were once reserved for the sport of kings and visits a remarkable sanctuary.
BBC Scotland
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Cliff Michelmore and Maggie Philbin report on the latest charity news and the progress of recent television appeals. On film, Anna Carteret appeals on behalf of the National Association of Victim Support Schemes, a national body acting for over 290 affiliated schemes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. NAVSS aims to offer vital emotional support and advice to the victims of crime and their families. Please help. Send your donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: Anna Carteret , [address removed]
Producer JILL DAWSON
Debbie Thrower ; Weather
A Palm Sunday celebration live from Spring Harvest.
Each year many thousands of Christians of all denominations join Spring Harvest in Minehead and Skegness to recharge their spiritual batteries with bible study, fellowship and praise. Join Sally Magnusson in a giant big top at Funcoast World in Skegness to hear favourite Spring Harvest hymns and meet GRAHAM KENDRICK and ISHMAEL, two of their composers.
And in Somerwest World in Minehead meet
PETER MEADOWS and his family who helped found Spring Harvest eight years ago.
Producer CHRISTOPHER MANN Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
(For hymns see Tues BBC2 1.15 pm)
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starring Russ Abbot special guest star Les Dennis featuring Bella Emberg and MAGGIE MOONE
TOM BRIGHT , SUZY AITCHISON GORDON KENNEDY
Written by BARRY CRYER
NEIL SHAND. COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH DICK VOSBURGH. LAN BROWN
PAUL MINETT and BRIAN LEVESON Script associates
BARRY CRYER and NEIL SHAND
Musical director ALYN AINSWORTH Choreographer TUDOR DAVIES Designer CHRIS HULL
Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP (R)
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A 12-part series starring Nerys Hughes.
7: A Terrible Itch by JULIET ACE
Glanmor is full of people trying not to scratch.
Series devised by JULIA SMITH and TONY HOLLAND Designer RAY PRICE
Producer PETER EDWARDS
Directed by FRANK W. SMITH BBC Wales
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with Magnus Magnusson
Four contenders from London compete in the theatre of the Arts Centre at Christ's Hospital, Horsham.
Heinz Spitz (schoolmaster) The first Austrian republic, 1918-1938
Anne Fowler (housewife) The life and works of F. Scott Fitzgerald Alistair Kerr
(HM Diplomatic Service) The history of Kenya, 1890-1964
David Roberts (solicitor) History of the US Eighth
Army Air Force in Europe, 1942-1945
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director DAVID MITCHELL Producer PETER MASSEY
Debbie Thrower; Weather
Winner of the 1986 BAFTA Best Comedy Series Award by JOHN SULLIVAN
Winner of the 1986 BAFTA Writer's Award starring Paul Nicholas and Jan Francis
In the summer of 1976, Vince Pinner met Penny Warrender at a Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park. After a two-year love-hate relationship, they planned to get married, but two days before the wedding,
Vince hopped on to his motorbike, leaving the broken-hearted Penny to pick up the crumbs of the uncut wedding cake. Now meet them five years later.
Designer VALERIE WARRENDER Produced and directed by RAY BUTT (R)
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Each week, behind the headlines of the news, there are issues in public or private morality which we sometimes ignore.
Helena Kennedy examines one of these questions and talks to the people involved to discover what is at the Heart of the Matter. Film editor MIKE ALOOF
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE
An introductory guide in six parts to making home videos 3: Strike a Light
Eric has turned his parlour into a studio from which he communicates with friends across the world. Sue talks to him about his lighting and explains how this simple setup can be applied to other situations. She also looks at suggestions for getting the best out of recording a children's birthday and bonfire party.
Film editor PETER ESSEX
Series producer ROBERT ALBURY Producer ANNE O'DWYER