6.45 Psychology: The TV Studio
7.10 Education: Learning Maths Together
7.35 Images: Holography at Work
8.00 Engineering Mechanics
8.25 Studying with the OU
Carol Leader
Andrew Secombe and Simon Davies say
Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Musicians Chris Walker
Alan Grahame , John Whelan Story: Mick the Mess by MARGARET JOY Series producer
BARBARA RODDAM
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
The Early Church
The Eucharist has been the hallmark of Christianity since its earliest days.
Throughout the centuries this central act has been argued over and has evolved. The Rev
Dr Kenneth Stevenson explains what is known about the first part of the Eucharist service in the early church - the reading, the prayers and the sermon. Director MARK WADDINGTON Producer HELEN ALEXANDER
An opportunity to spend time with other viewers in prayer and reflection.
Today Geoff and Sheila Goldsmith welcome
Margaret Collingwood to their home in Reading.
Readings: Revelation 22, vv 1-5; John 2, vv 1-12 Director STELLA SIMS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
Julianna Fjeld is a young
American woman, a poet and actress, and deaf. In this film about her life, she explains how she came to terms with her deafness, learnt to use sign language with great expressiveness, and joined the Los Angeles Actors
Theatre. Julianna is seen performing in the acclaimed play Children of a Lesser God. Produced and directed by MARK F. ULANO
A ULANO/MIERZWA production (R)
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Sex and Style
In a traditional glass factory in the heart of the Black
Country, male managers are learning to be more 'female' in their approach.
Presenter Lesley Judd Producer FIONA pitcher
Editor BRIAN DAVIES (R) (e)
Sixth of ten programmes specially for people with learning difficulties.
Presented by Gary Bourlet and Peter Burgis
Does the mere thought of exercise make you want to lie down? If so, this programme will change your mind. Gary and Peter visit a Gateway Taster Day and try out all sorts of sports: trampolining, archery, scuba-diving, unihok, swimming, weight-lifting. In the studio there's unicurl, short tennis, polybat and Mark Southam talks about how to choose your sport.
Film cameraman LAURIE RUSH Studio director MARTYN SUKER Producer JOHN BROOKE (e)
Ninth of ten programmes with Chris Serle and Katia Dandoulaki Likes and Dislikes
Also, a survey of Greek dance and the story of Greek blues: rebetika
Consultant DAVID A. HARDY
Film editor RICHARD SIDWELL Producer TERRY DOYLE (R) (e)
Eight keys to successful learning
Presented by Sue Edelson with the Go-Go Boys 6: Making Notes
Producer JULIAN STENHOUSE (R) (e)
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A Beginner's Guide
Lorna Allsop explains that although each country has its own sign language the underlying 'rules' are similar.
One of the most important 'rules' of BSL is the way that signers use space to place people and things in relation to each other. This 'placement' is important when giving descriptions of where objects are on a table, describing a street scene, describing a room, and many other situations.
With Clive Mason
Language adviser CLARK DENMARK (e) For information about local classes send a large (14" * 10 ) sae to: [address removed]
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Another chance to see recent programmes with sign language and subtitles added for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Kilroy - Clause 28
The new Local Government Act containing the controversial Clause 28 came into effect this week.
In today's Sign Extra you can see a programme from the Kilroy! series - first broadcast in January this year - when studio guests debated the pros and cons of this new legislation.
Les Cottington looks at a pioneering 'Farm Watch' scheme in Warwickshire set up to fight rural crime. He also gets the latest low-down on what the public thinks of farmers, following the publication of a new survey for the National Farmers Union. Also Claire Powell visits the largest shire horse centre in the country, and meets a farmer who is developing horse-drawn equipment.
Series producer MIKE DERBY ProducerWASEEM MAHMOOD
BILL GILES
with Vivian White
Starting with News Summary The weekly programme of lively discussion; making the news with those in power and seeking the views of those who challenge them. Reporters
JOHN PENYCATE , STEVE CLARKE Producers
PETER HILL. ANDREW BROWN Studio director NIGEL FINNIS Editor JAMES HOGAN
by Jane Hollowood and Tony McHale.
"Angie's gone for good, Sharon. There's no way she's ever coming back to Walford."
(Ceefax subtitles)
opens a birthday tribute to one of the world's most popular comedians starring
Bob Hope
Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour Bing and Bob as a couple of song-and-dance men down on their luck, down under.
Fleeing Sydney, Australia, to avoid a shotgun marriage they head for Bali. Happily Dorothy Lamour is seeking sunken treasure and the 'boys' are only too willing to help. This was the first 'Road' movie in colour and one of the funniest and most tuneful.
Screenplay by FRANK BUTLER
HAL KANTER and WILLIAM MORROW Produced by HARRY TUGEND Directed by HAL WALKER
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A Guide to the Great British Bird Table
In this consumer's guide to bird 'restaurants', Chris Packham. discovers an extraordinary range of bird tables.
Executive producer MIKE BEYNON Producer ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL BBC Bristol (R)
Another visit to the world of Walt Disney films
Introduced by Anne Robinson Films include:
Jungle Book, The Aristocats, Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Perri Producer RICHARD EVANS
with Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy
The Roadshow visits Paris in the Spring to find out how the French respond to the animals in their lives. They are joined by the former
Prime Minister of France, Jacques Chirac ; the top fashion designer from the House of Chanel,
Karl Lagerfeld ; actresses Charlotte Rampling and Leslie Caron - and the girls from the Crazy Horse Saloon. Desmond goes to the Opera while Sarah explores the Temple of the Horse. Research POLLY PHILLIPS
Director DENNIS COSGROVE Producer LAN CHRISTIE Editor DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland
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with Moira Stuart
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
A special edition of the programme to mark the 250th anniversary of John Wesley's conversion on 24 May 1738. Earlier this week, HM The Queen joined Methodists from around the world for a service of celebration at St Paul's Cathedral.
Roger Royle meets one of Mr Wesley's older preachers, The Rev Lord Soper, with a young trainee minister, Sonia Grey. In Birmingham he visits The Port 86, a community project run by Ann Hitchiner; and on the beach at Blackpool the President of the Methodist Conference, The Rev Dr William Davies, remembers when his heart, like Wesley's, was 'strangely warmed'.
O for a thousand tongues (Lydia): The National Anthem; Out of the deep (Aus tiefer Not); O thou who earnest from above (Hereford); Captain of Israel's host (Marienlyst); Love Divine (Blaenwern)
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Ken Dodd and Larry Grayson are in comic battle again under the watchful eye of Tom O'Connor in tonight's family showbiz quiz. Produced and directed by JOHN ROONEY
Executive producer ALAN WALSH BBC North West
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by JOHN SULLIVAN
Last in the series starring Ralph Bates
Once bitten, twice shy!
Not John, as he embarks on yet another romantic association.
Designer JOHN ANDERSON Director SUE BYSH
Produced by RAY BUTT (R)
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A series in ten episodes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR
6: Dangerous Games by JOHNNY BYRNE starring with and
Imported animals are found slaughtered and with the use of a metal detector and surgery, Turner finds out why ...
Music composed by MICHAEL OMER Produced by BILL SELLARS
Directed by ANDREW MORGAN (R)
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with Moira Stuart Weather
Presented by Esther Rantzen with Gavin Campbell Doc Cox , Adrian Mills Grant Baynham
Director ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer BRYHER SCUDAMOR Co-editor ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
"It would be analogous to consecrating a meat pie on the altar of God to ordain a woman."
These uncompromising words come from Fr Ian Herring, an ordinary Australian vicar. For nearly 2,000 years men have assumed that the role of women in the Church is to support them, not to be their equals.
But now all that is changing. In the Anglican Church in the United States women have already been ordained as priests. In England they are practising as deacons, and the question of their full ordination is under active consideration. In Australia in October 1987 the Synod of the Anglican Church took a crucial vote on the subject.
This film follows the women who were in the front line of the battle through the last tense stages of their campaign.
A Film Australia production
Six programmes in which
Sue Cook presents a practical guide to pregnancy, labour, birth - and after.
2: The Waiting Game
How can you get the best out of ante-natal care?
Have you thought about the possibility of a miscarriage? What about special tests - ultrasound, amniocentesis, CVS?
And what does pregnancy do to your body and your emotions?
Film editor PETER ESSEX Producer ANNA JACKSON
Helpline - For advice on pregnancy phone [number removed]tonight between
10.30pm and 12.30am book. fully illustrated, paperback £5.95. hardback £10.95;
Video (105 minutes) £9. 99. from bookshops from 20 June
Health professionals can obtain a set of free guidance notes to accompany the series by sending a large 30p sae to: [address removed]
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Volvo PGA Championship from Wentworth
Highlights from today's play in the first of this season's major events in Britain.