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6.45 Design for Science Teaching
7.10 Chemistry: Too Much of a Good Thing
7.35 Evolution: Man
8.00 The Structure of Liquids
8.25 Distributed Computing
(to 8.50)
Jane Hardy , Nicola Katrak Stuart Bradley and Robin Kingsland say
Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Musicians JONATHAN COHEN
WILL HILL, DAVID HISSEY Story: Brian and Ryan Keep Fit by SONYA DANN Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Rediscovering religious belief Called to Be Witness
The Rev Rosemary Wakelin talks with The Rev Dr Donald English about the appeal of the present evangelical renewal within the body of Christ.
Director LELIA GUINERYGREEN Producer DAVID CRAIG (R)
Noel Battye joins
William Rutherford in his Belfast home for a time of worship and reflection. Readings: Isaiah 43. vv 16-21. Luke 12. vv 22-31
Director HUGH FAUPEL Producer JIM SKELLY
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
The last programme in this series of the wildlife quiz in which Johnny Morris ,
Sheila Anderson and Jeremy Cherfas investigate the triple mystery of the monkey's nose, bird's-nest soup and a piece of BBC carpet.
Chairman Michael Jordan Producer JOHN DOBSON
BBC Bristol
Harold Williamson Revisits the Survivors of Salford
It took a tenants' revolt to get them out of houses 100 years old. Families lived in hovels condemned as unfit for human habitation by the local council that rented them out. The tenants were rehoused in the kind of homes they thought would be perfect. But they acquired new problems they could not have foreseen.
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Parade, Parade
Precisely as the clock on Horse Guards strikes
11 o'clock, the Queen turns her horse to face her soldiers. Then, with a single ringing command, begins one of the most famous military spectacles in the world - the Birthday Parade, more familiarly known as Trooping the Colour.
Written and narrated by Ian Wooldridge
Producer MICHAEL BEGG (R)
Treasure
Hunter John Webb is a professional treasure hunter, using a beat-frequency detector whose 'note' changes when it passes over metal. His first clues to lost treasure come from old books. What drives him on is the hope of a big find - like Mildenhall and Sutton Hoo.
Producer COLIN MORRIS
Executive producer BRIDGET WINTER (R)
Another chance to see two programmes from the Flower of the Month series, with sign language and subtitles added for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
In the first programme
Geoffrey Smith shows how to look after the precious dahlia tuber in order to achieve a spectacular autumn display. The second programme is about chrysanthemums, and Geoffrey introduces some lesser-known members of the family.
Film editor PETER RINGSTED Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS
Les Cottington reports on cuts in vegetable research. Producer MIKE DERBY BBC Pebble Mill
BILL GILES
Starting with News Summary This week Vivian White talks to Lord Carrington, Secretary General of NATO, about the consequences for Europe if the superpowers negotiate away their European nuclear defences. Producers
VANESSA DOWELL. MARGARET BUDY Director NIGEL FINNES Editor LYDIA HOWARD
by Carl Rigg and Tony McHale.
"He's having a la-di-da night. Has always known how to do things with style, that Willmott-Brown."
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Introduced by Jimmy Hill
The first live Match of the Day of 1987 features two of the season's most talked-about teams.
Liverpool paid Newcastle ã1.9 million for PETER BEARDSLEY - Anfield's replacement for Ian Rush, now exiled in Italy. Newcastle entered into a sensational ã1.25 million package-deal to bring MIRANDINHA (full name Francisco Ernandi Lima Da Silva) from Palmerias, of Sao Paulo, to Tyneside as the first Brazilian to play here in 100 years of League football. Newcastle's new boy Mirandinha against Newcastle's old boy Beardsley at a packed St James' Park promises a fascinating contest within a contest as two of England's biggest clubs duel to put three points in the bank.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
starring
The Money Machine
David's confidence and his hopes of earning some extra money are shattered when his business schemes pit him against some tough competition. But David's competitors have reckoned without one thing -
Gus Witherspoon is both tougher and smarter than they are. Written by JERRY MCNEELY Directed by HARRY HARRIS
by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY dramatised in 16 episodes by ALEXANDER BARON starring and 3 Crawley of Queen's Crawley Becky has failed to ensnare Amelia's wealthy brother
Jos. Undaunted, she now sets her sights on new targets.
Music composed and conducted by NIGEL HESS
Make-up designer LESLEY PERRY Script editor PHILLIPPA GILES Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer TERRANCE DICKS
Director DIARMUID LAWRENCE
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from the BBC newsroom Weather
from RAF Finningley for Battle of Britain Sunday Cliff Michelmore returns to an RAF base he visited briefly during the war.
He talks to TONY ROPER , a fighter-pilot in the Battle of Britain, and to IAN SHIELDS , who trains today's navigators. He finds out how 22 years of service life have affected
SHEILA MILLS and her family, and he meets the commander of 22 Squadron Search and Rescue, SQN LDR BILL GAULT. Serving members of the RAF are joined by families, friends and veterans for Songs of Praise with the Band of the RAF Regiment.
Who is on the Lord's side?
(Armageddon); Now the day is over (Eudoxia); Make me a channel; I will sing the wondrous story (Hyfrydol); I vow to thee. my country (Thaxted); Take my life and let it be
(Nottingham); 0 Lord my God (How Great Thou Art); God is our strength and refuge (Dam Busters March) Conductor
FG OFF STUART STIRLING
Assistant producer HUGH FAUPEL Producer NOEL VINCENT Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC North West
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A series in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and with Episode 3 by JEREMY BURNHAM
'I know it must look as if I'm stabbing you in the back,
Tom, but I have to stand by Charles's decision and he does have a point. If there's a question mark over you, there's a question mark over Barracuda and I have to safeguard Relton's reputation.'
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Film cameraman JOHN Williams Designer BOB FARR
Script editorMARK LYONS
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT
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written by CARLA LANE
The story of the Boswells, a family of lovable rogues, their unity, loyalty and ability to survive in today's world.
Title music by DAVID MACKAY Designer TIM GLEESON
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN Produced by ROBIN NASH
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by ANDREW PAYNE starring Denis Lawson
Kate Buffery , Nicky Henson Dorota Rae
Miles Henderson has a few problems. His job, his marriage and his car are all falling apart at the same time. The last thing he needs is to be followed by a beautiful woman and a pair of private detectives - in that order.
Music STANLEY MYERS
Script editor SARAH CURTIS
Costume designer COLIN LAVERS Photography REMI ADEFARASIN Designer BRIAN ELLIS
Produced by RICHARD BROKE Directed by EDWARD BENNETT
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from the BBC newsroom Weather
As the news unfolds, moral dilemmas, controversies and questions are raised that cannot easily be compressed into the summary of a news bulletin. Each week the programme looks for what matters: the personal, political or religious story that affects society and inflames passions or prejudices.
Film editor MIKE ALOOF Assistant producer RICHARD BRADLEY
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE
The Story of a Farm
A personal history in five parts by Tony Harman 3: Early Days
Tony Harman took over Grove Farm in Buckinghamshire in the 1930s. It was a time of small, mixed farms, great, steam-driven engines, and agricultural depression. Produced by LUCY PARKER . (e)