6.45 Managing Schools 7 10 Science: Isotopes
7.35 Images: Beyond the Eye
8.00 A Macroscopic Viewpoint
8.25 Topology: Orientability
Wayne Jackman and friends say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Director MARTIN FISHER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM
The Cost of Discipleship The fourth in a series of programmes for Lent
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. The speaker is Fr Michael Campbell Johnston , the recently-appointed
Provincial of the Jesuits for the British province.
Fr Michael has spent the past
20 years in Central America, most recently working with refugees in El Salvador. He knows at first hand the cost many people have had to pay for thirsting after righteousness.
Gary Davies joins the Corpus Christi Justice and Peace group live in Brixton for an act of worship.
Director SIMON HAMMOND
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
A wildlife quiz introduced by Jeremy Cherfas. Pit your wits and knowledge against the experts ... Michael Clegg
Lionel Kelleway
Jenny Owen , Clive Catchpole Director SARA FORD
Producer JOHN DOBSON BBC Bristol (R)
A Tale of Two Mills
with Klaus Romer and Claudia Kirst
The news at home and abroad as seen by ZDF, West Germany's second channel. Director NICK DAVIES
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (R) (e)
Last in a series of five films on modern France Let the People Talk invites the French to talk about themselves, their country, the past, the present and the future.
Film editor luis ESPANA
Producer FRANK ASH (R) (e)
Spanish for beginners in the last of 15 programmes
Catching up on a few musts for any visitor to Seville,
Yolanda Vazquez shows how to buy a souvenir and plan a night out. And she looks at two important local traditions: the craft of ceramics and the art of flamenco dance.
Production assistant JENNY WALKER Director STEPHEN MOSS
Producer DAVID WILSON (e)
For a list of residential courses based on Espana Viva, send sae to: [address removed]
News, views and entertainment with sign language and subtitles
Presented by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark Interpreted by John Lee Producer EDDIE MONTAGUE
The run-up to Mothering
Sunday is one of the busiest times of the year for the booming British pot plant industry. Les Cottington visits the Fenland grower who can claim to be Europe's largest producer. Producer MIKE DERBY BBC Pebble Mill
IAN MCCASKILL
with Vivian White
Starting with News Summary In Mrs Thatcher 's first government, as the nation grimaced at her economic medicine, even the most loyal Conservatives thought she should change the prescription. But the treatment seems to have worked. The Government claims Britain is making a remarkable economic recovery. On the eve of the Budget This Week Next Week examines the cost of Conservative success and whether Britain's economy can continue to improve. Reporter RICHARD LINDLEY Producers
PETER HILL. ANDREW BROWN Deputy editor JAMES HOGAN Editor LYDIA HOWARD
by Gilly Fraser and Jane Hollowood.
"No chance of letting one of us off the hook before I go back, I suppose, Pat?"
(Ceefax subtitles)
continues a season of films to celebrate the 80th birthday of the distinguished British actor.
Today with Cecil Parker and Clifton James
The fantastic story of one of the most successful deceptions of the war, in which an obscure Pay Corps Lieutenant with an extraordinary resemblance to Montgomery was persuaded to impersonate him in North Africa in order to distract German attention from the real Montgomery's activities in Europe.
Screenplay by BRYAN FORBES based on the book by M. E. CLIFTON JAMES
Produced by MAXWELL SETTON Directed by JOHN GUILLERMIN
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The Princess Royal in Africa and Asia
The Princess Royal has visited 23 countries in her 18 years as President of Save the Children Fund. Few have brought her as close to the front line of the fund's work as her latest visit to Africa. There she came face to face with the orphans of war, as well as the sick and the starving. In this special programme introduced by Martyn Lewis , the Princess Royal talks candidly about the plight of needy children around the world, her differences with officialdom over her personal safety, and her plans to work for Save the Children 'as long as they can put up with me'.
Cameraman DERRICK COLLIER Sound DON NESBITT
Lighting NICK WALKER
Picture editor NICK WELLS Producer NEIL EVERTON
with Bill Oddie , Debbie Rix Billy Butler and this week's special guest Wayne Sleep
Call Faxline on [number removed]or write to Bill Oddie , Fax, BBCtv, PO Box 173,
Manchester M60 1FA
Designer STEPHEN BRADSHAW
Studio director MICHELE BURGESS Producer CHRIS SALT
Executive producer ALAN WALSH BBC Manchester
Introduced by Hugh Scully A Scottish snuff mull; a pair of horse paintings whose owner was given them to cover a space onjhe wall; and a coconut, meticulously carved in 1637 - all delight and astonishment when the experts visit Maidenhead. Directors
DIANE REID , ANDY BATTEN-FOSTER Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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Cliff Michelmore and Debbie Greenwood report on the latest charity news.
Alan Titchmarsh appeals on behalf of the Talking
Newspaper Association of the United Kingdom which provides blind or partially-sighted people with a large range of household publications on cassette tape. The association has a membership of 450 Talking Newspaper Groups throughout the UK. Please send donations to: Alan Titchmarsh , [address removed]
Producer JILL DAWSON
with Moira Stuart
Weather MICHAEL FISH
from St Patrick's College, Maynooth
On this Sunday before St Patrick 's Day,
Cliff Michelmore visits the National Seminary of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. In its 200 years' life, some 10,000 priests have been educated and ordained here to serve the Irish church at home and abroad. Today it is both a theological college and an open centre for university studies. Among those who sing their songs of praise in the College chapel, Cliff speaks to
PROFESSOR SUSAN MCKENNA-LAWLOR , decorated by the Russian government for her research into space, and JOHN CHESTER from
Enniskillen, a student for the priesthood.
St Patrick's breastplate (Gartan); Come down, 0 love divine (Down Ampney); Rian Phadraig ; Praise to the holiest (Richmond); When I survey the wondrous cross
(Rockingham); Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey); Veni Creator Spiritus;
Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton)
Organist JOHN O'KEEFFE
Conductor GERARD GILLEN
Researcher KERENA MARCHANT Producer JAMES SKELLY Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
(Shoum again tomorrow on BBC2 at 2.15pm)
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Ten episodes based on the books by JAMES HERRIOT 9: City Slicker by TERRY HODGKINSON starring with
Andrew Bruce , a city banker, pays a visit to experience the joys of rural bliss, but very soon it begins to look like a rural nightmare.
Music composed by JOHNNY PEARSON
Designer CHRIS HARDINGE Producer BILL SELLARS
Director RODERICK GRAHAM
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In the last of ten films Alan Whicker talks to Poms who have joined the world of arts and entertainment down under: Robert Morley's son Wilton, a theatre producer; Phillip Emanuel, who contributes to the Australian film industry; Edmund Capon, late of the V and A, new curator of the NSW Art Gallery; Tony Shaffer, author of Sleuth, writing more fiendish drama in the house in the rainforest of Queensland he shares with wife Diane Cilento. At the lower end of the market - Paul Sharratt, late of the pier at Clacton, now owner of his own showbar in Surfers' Paradise; Peter Barnard, ex-Playboy croupier from Torquay, who presides over Hobart's casino, and honorary Pom Joe Bugner, who draws adoring crowds of Australians chanting 'Aussie Joe!'
BBC Bristol
(Ceefax subtitles)
Moira Stuart presents the latest events of the day from Britain and around the world. 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 ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer BRYHER SCUDAMORE Co-editor ESTER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
Write to: That's Life! BBC Lime Grove Studios. London W12 7RJ
It is regretted that it is not possible to answer all your letters.
written by PENNY CROFT starring Simon Cadell and Carol Royle
Jenny tries to forget about her personal life and throws herself into her work.
Unfortunately she's too late - the dance studio is in trouble and someone has to go. Mr Chambers seems the obvious choice but maybe there's more to him than meets the eye. and Ronald Fraser as Mr Chambers
Title music written and sung by PENNY CROFT
Studio sound MARTIN DEANE Studio lighting GEOFF BEECH Designer GARRY FREEMAN Produced and directed by SUSAN BELBIN
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with Joan Bakewell
Moral issues are now making their own headlines. Behind the daily and often sensational news events lies a clash of views as to how people should respond as individuals and as a society. Joan Bakewell examines just such an issue: its social and political context and the dilemma it presents for those at the Heart of the Matter. Film editor MIKE ALOOF Producer BRIAN LEITH
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE
The first of two films about modern Greece
Romiosini - in Search of Greekness
Leading Greek personalities, including film director
Theo Angelopoulos , writer
Vasilis Vassilikos and singer Mikis Theodorakis discuss modem Greek history and identity.
Narrator Denis Lill
Consultant DAVID A HARDY Director MARY SPRENT
Producer TERRY DOYLE (R)
The Asian affairs magazine