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6.45 Continental Can at the EEC
7.10 Chemistry: Hidden Heavens
7.35 Images: Seeing with Sound
8.0 Database: Security
8.25 Topology: Flows
(to 8.50)
Sheelagh Gilbey and friends say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
A Newly-created Future
All have sinned and come short of the glory of God, but by the grace of God are protected from the justice of God. John Bowker concludes that the future is not made; it waits to be created.
Director LELIA GUINERY-GREEN Producer DAVID CRAIG (R)
An opportunity to join other viewers in a simple service of prayer and reflection.
On bank holiday weekend,
Margaret Collingwood meets Mary Wilding at her home in Margate; and from the Greenbelt Festival,
John Gladwin speaks on today's theme of New Wine for Old. Readings:
Isaiah 41: w 17-20; Mark 2: w 18-22
Director VALETTA STALLABRASS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
A wildlife quiz in which Michael Stoddart has to identify three birds - the smelliest, the water-carrier and the unit of currency, helped or hindered by Jennifer Owen and Jeremy Cherfas
Chairman Michael Jordan Producer JOHN DOBSON
BBC Bristol
Imagine having the money to hunt the world markets to acquire a fabulous collection of antiques, and then designing and building a house to display your collection. Michael Newman travels to Jersey to the remarkable home of a man who has done just that.
George Farrow , son of an East-End docker, decided to assemble a valuable but scholarly collection of antiques. He is fascinated by the French and Italian Renaissance and owns bronzes and gilt furniture. Director MIKE BOW
Producer HOWARD PERKS
Last of nine documentaries that look at many unusual aspects of medicine. The Inner Journey
Doctors of all sorts have long accepted that if patients j believe they will get well, � they quite often do. 1 Techniques involving the ; mind and, as some think, the spirit in healing the body are explored in the cardiac unit of Charing Cross Hospital, j London, a relaxation clinic in Boston, USA, and on a pilgrimage to Lourdes. j Narrator i Dennis Quilley
Series producer MICHAEL CROUCHER Produced and written by MICHAEL YORKE BBC Bristol
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A Fortune in Flowers When his career as an agricultural adviser ended with redundancy,
Patrick O'Hara made an extraordinary decision.
He invested his gratuity in a kiln and set about learning how to sculpt in porcelain. A botanist, he applied his new skills to modelling wild flowers. He was so successful that his work was auctioned at Christie's, and today his porcelain sculptures continue to be sought after by collectors all over the world.
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT i Producer JENNIFER JEREMY (R)
News, views and entertainment with sign language and subtitles.
Introduced by Clive Mason and John Lee
Producer EDDIE MONTAGUE
Les Cottington and Philip Wrixon report on the news, life and business of the countryside.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
MICHAEL FISH
by Bill Lyons and Charlie Humphreys.
"Pauline, who is it out there? Is it that brother of yours, that Judas?"
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Neil Diamond
Laurence Olivier
Lucie Arnaz
Paul Nicholas Yussel 'Jess'
Rabinovitch leads a double life - as an assistant to his conservative father, the cantor of a New York synagogue, and as an aspiring pop singer and composer. When a stunt to help a musician friend lands him in jail, Jess is forced to confront his father with the truth. In spite of a promise to forget his musical ambitions
Jess soon returns to writing and performing. When the cantor discovers this a rift opens up between them that may never be closed.
Screenplay by HERBERT BAKER Produced by JERRY LEIDER
Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER
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Today:
Psychedelic Pink
The Ant and the Aardvark Gong with the Pink (R)
Guest star Elke Sommer demonstrates her tremendous versatility by portraying
Cleopatra and the different ages of Shirley Temple! Producer JIM HENSON
Jimmy Savile has been fixing things for 12 years now. In today's programme he shows clips from the past and meets some of the people he fixed it for all those years ago. Film editors
VIC VINE. DENIS HAYES
Videotape editor CHRIS BOOTH Producer ROGER ORDISH
from the BBC newsroom Weather
from Padstow
Cliff Michelmore joins holidaymakers on the pier at Padstow on the north Cornwall coast. He meets Trevor England, the coxswain on board one of the RNLI's most modern lifeboats. From Ruby McOwen he learns how Christian faith helped her to cope with the pressures of bringing up her four grandchildren after her daughter's death.
We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda); Hear us, O Lord, from heaven thy dwelling place (Peel Castle); Will your anchor hold; Hills of the north, rejoice (Little Cornard); Put your hand in the hand; Onward, Christian soldiers (St Gertrude); Amazing grace; The day thou gavest (St Clement)
BBC Bristol
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devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring
Another showing of the final episode of the last series written by JEREMY BURNHAM 'Avril, it takes a lifetime to become a good boatbuilder.
You can't just breeze in from an aircraft factory and think you can revolutionise the industry overnight ..."
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Producer GERARD GLAISTER
Director KEITH WASHINGTON (R) (A new series starts next tveek)
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Written by CARLA LANE
Title song by 3DAVID MACKAY Film director SUSAN BELBIN Produced by ROBIN NASH (R)
starring Raymond Burr Barbara Hale William Katt
Television's famous legal eagle is back again. When Perry is approached by his old friend Archbishop Corro with a suspicion of massive embezzlement he is intrigued. His full powers are called for, however, when a priest investigating the affair is murdered. The obvious suspect is a young nun but Mason is not convinced - can he persuade the jury and solve the crime?
Screenplay by JOEL STEIGER Produced by JOEL STEIGER and BARRY STEINBERG
Directed by RON SATLOF
(First showing on British television)
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Tanya is a rock musical based on the true story of a young middle-class girl who becomes addicted to drugs. After a number of years and attempts to get help from others Tanya decides that the only person that can free her from addiction is herself.
Music and lyrics TONY ROYDEN Story JAMES ROBERTS Additional lyrics
MURIEL JONES. JAMES ROBERTS Choreographer RAY CORNELL Musical director DAVE COOKE Sound supervisor MIKE FELTON Lighting director ERIC WALLIS Designer JO DAY
Produced by JIM MURRAY
Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM with DAVE MOORCROFT
Joining the fastest woman and the fastest man in the world is the fastest walker in the world - at least they were in Rome today. There's the Men's Javelin Champion, the Women's High Jump queen and those who would be ...