The last of four programmes introduced by HRH Prince Hassan bin Talal The Night of Power from the University Mosque Amman, Jordan
'... the month of Ramadan wherein the Qur'an was sent to be a guidance.'
As Ramadan draws to a close, Dr Ahmed Huleil, Director of Preaching at the Ministry of Awqaf, celebrates the revelation of the Holy Qur'an to the prophet Muhammad. Produced by david CRAIG
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk to discuss a topic that touches your life.
with Paul Clark and Eileen Evason BBC Northern Ireland
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings
Poems and rhymes
New or old
Live together when they're told
Story: "The House that Jack Built" (traditional)
(R)
with Rudolph Walker Producer RALPH ROLLS
The Whyte & Mackay PGA Championship from Wentworth
The first 72-hole stroke-play event of the season in Britain sees the welcome return of Sandy Lyle , already a major tournament winner in the United States this year.
Ballesteros and Langer are among the entries and Rodger Davis of Australia is the defending champion. including at
12.0 News and Weather
with Martyn Lewis
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Max grossly offends Eileen and George Young.
(For cast see page 47. Shown again on Tuesday at 10.5 am)
A See-Saw programme
King Rollo finds that bread is sometimes best.
(R)
with Johnny Ball
When the white kitten with green eyes returns, you know it's time for another tale from Johnny about adventures down on the farm.
Today Philomena finds out who's who and what's what when the farm is at work. (R)
Celebration
Misunderstandings turn Ciji's big night to launch her album into one Knots Landing will never forget.
Written by MANN RUBIN
Directed by BILL DUKE ,
The Cannes Film Festival
Andy Crane - starting with:
The Amazing Adventures of Morph: Anyone for Cricket?
(R)
Presented by Simon Davies and Tracy Brabin with Jo Koma
What d'you do when you're asleep? Can rubbish be useful? Is there a monster in the River Thames?
Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY EditorCYNTHIA FELGATE
(R)
with Wilfred Brambell, Adrienne Corri, Ian Hendry, Janet Munro and Walter Gotell
Tony overhears a plot to kidnap the Prime Minister on a visit to his town. No one will believe his story when he tries to warn them. In the end he turns to two of his school friends for help.
(R)
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Mike Smith introduces the 55 groups which made up this year's Montreux Rock Festival.
(Coverage of the Montreux Rock Festival begins next Tuesday at
11.5am)
with Sue Lawley and Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Terry plays host to a special holiday celebration of the golden days of British cinema. All the glamour, all the glitter and a host of screen stars, but please bring your own popcorn. Director JOHN BIRKIN
Producer JON PLOWMAN
starring Paul Daniels
Play along at home and compete with the contestants in this comedy quiz show. Produced in association with TALBOT TELEVISION and GROUP W PRODUCTIONS Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS. HOWARD HUNTRIDGE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Designer CHRIS WEBSTER Director TONY NEWMAN Producer DAVID TAYLOR
Reaching Out
While Monica reels from the discovery that Scott Cassidy is the child she gave up for adoption eight years ago, Jason receives disturbing news about his sister.
Written by DONALD PAUL ROOS Directed by LINDA DAY
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with Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey Regional News Weather
Ten films in which Alan Whicker talks to Brits who have gone to live in the USA.
Diana McLellan is a Washington Times gossip columnist. 'The Ear', as she's called, came from Norfolk in the 50s. A prime target for gossip is the White House: President Reagan's former advisor on the Middle East is Dr Geoffrey Kemp from Gravesend; and the State Department spokesman, John Hughes , came from Wales. At George Washington University, the Professor of American History is Marcus Cunliffe. Completing this group of Washington aliens is the former Editor of The Times, Harold Evans.
Sound recordists JOHN PARKER. KEITH RODGERSON Producer JONATHAN STEDALL
BBC Bristol (R)
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James Stirling
Last month a remarkable new building was opened in London, the latest design by one of Britain's foremost architects, James Stirling. With the opening of the Tate's Clore Gallery, built to house the Turner Collection, Stirling also added a new chapter of controversy to his distinguished career.
For decades, Stirling has been widely admired abroad for his complex fusion of traditional and modern architectural forms, though he has often aroused criticism in Britain. Tonight Omnibus presents a profile of Stirling's career, and examines in detail his newest assignments: the major museum projects in Stuttgart, Harvard, London and the new 'Tate of the north' in his childhood home, Liverpool. Colleagues and critics Richard Rogers ,
Charles Jencks and Gavin
Stamp assess the quality and influence of Stirling's work. And the usually reticent
Stirling himself talks candidly about his childhood, his early career, and the buildings which have established him as one of Britain's most talked-about architects Film editor STEPHEN PLUMLEE
Directed by MICHAEL BLACKWOOD
A MICHAEL BLACKWOOD production for BBCtv
Presented by Angharad Mair and Adrian Mills with The Go Go Boys and David Miller, AIDS counsellor and psychologist at Middlesex Hospital.
Someone found to carry the AIDS virus could lose their job, their home, their friends, their future. Until effective medical treatment is available, counsellors urge people to weigh up carefully the merits and dangers of being tested. Jan was looking forward to getting married and having a baby, but now she fears that a past affair could bring all her hopes to a sudden end.Ã Should she take the test?
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I starring
Christopher George Leslie Nielsen
Lynda Day George
An imbalance in the earth's ozone level causes animals at high altitudes to turn hostile Caught in this ecological nightmare is a group of hikers unaware of the danger, who set out on a holiday in California's High Sierras. Their camp is savagely attacked by wolves, and their holiday turns into a terrifying fight for survival.
ScrcGnplsy by WILLIAM AND ELEANOR NORTON
Produced by EDWARD L. MONTORO Directed by WILLIAM GIRDLER
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