6.45 Time for Design
7.10 The Delradian of Banffshire
7.35 Images: Diffraction in Action
8.00 Education: Financial Cuts
8.25 Geometric Topology
Floella Benjamin and guests say Hallo Again.
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Director FAY WOOLF
Producer ANN REAY (R)
The Early Church
Michael Walsh explains how the earliest Christians began to allocate responsibilities and roles: and what was meant by the terms 'bishop'. 'elder' and 'apostle'.
Director MARK WADDINGTON Producer HELEN ALEXANDER
Today the service of readings and prayers comes from the home of George Quarless in Liverpool and is introduced by Ann Easter.
Canon Neville Black considers the way in which God's Spirit can bring new life in unexpected ways
Readings: Ezekiel 36, w 22-28 John 3, w 1-10
Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC North West
Brazil: Manufacturing the Miracle
The Third Man
For 20 years Pat Lowry has been in the thick of Britain's industrial strife, first in British Leyland and then as head of ACAS. Here, Sir Pat, as he is now, talks to David Lomax
Director DAVID DAWSON
Editor BRIAN DAVIES (R) (e)
Eighth in a series of ten programmes specially for people with learning difficulties.
This film follows the Fergus Hill Video Group as they make their ATC News
Programme. They've become a team, each with their particular skill: camera, sound, interviewing. They ask the Centre Manager what's happening and they decide what stories to follow up. This week there's a birthday party, a visit by the Assistant Director, the swimming team training, and a report on the difficulties of disabled people on buses. Commentary by Gary Bourlet
Cameraman DAVE GRAY
Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR Producer JOHN BROOKE
(e) For an information pack.
Send 1. 00 incp p and p to: [address removed]
Five part series with Andrew Sachs and his guide from Barcelona, Manuel 1: Tossa de Mar
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (R) (e)
Last in the eight-part series of keys to successful learning presented by Sue Edelson with the Go-Go Boys The Next Course
Assistant producer BARRY TOMALIN Producer JULIAN STENHOUSE (R) (e)
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A Beginner's Guide
That signers use their hands when signing is obvious, but the expression on a signer's face carries around 60 per cent of the meaning of what is signed, and facial expression can change the meaning of signs on the hands. Clive tells a story that shows how important this is in BSL. Presented by Lorna Allsop with Clive Mason
Language adviser CLARK DENMARK Information on Ceefax page 189 (e)
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A magazine programme for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. News and entertainment, with sign language and subtitles. Presented by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark and interpreted by John Lee
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE (e)
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Bob Davies looks at the problems of farming in the Snowdonia National Park.
Also Claire Powell reports on the successes and pitfalls for farmers hoping to market spring water from their land. Presenter Les Cottington Series producer MIKE DERBY
Producers WASEEM MAHMOOD and MICHAEL MURPHY BBC Pebble Mill
12.58 Weather for farmers
BILL GILES
Last in the series 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 RICHARD LINDLEY
JOHN PENYCATE Producers
ROSALEEN HUGHES , PETER HILL Studio director NIGEL FINNIS Editor JAMES HOGAN
by Gilly Fraser and Michael Robartes.
"Small fry like you Darren shouldn't play with the big boys. You are out of your league, son."
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continues a birthday tribute to one of the world's most popular comedians.
Starring Bob Hope Jane Russell
Roy Rogers
When the tenderfoot son of the original sarsparilladrinking paleface heads west who should he meet but the shapely Jane Russell?
Also on hand is singing
Western star Roy Rogers who also makes a bee-line for Miss Russell but has to make do with wonder-horse Trigger.
This colourful Western spoof is, if anything, funnier than the original Paleface, and Bob Hope has seldom been better cast or funnier. and Trigger Screenplayby
FRANK TASHLIN
ROBERT L WELSH. JOSEPH QUILLAN Produced by ROBERT L. WELSH Directed by FRANK TASHLIN
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The Dog that Cried Wolf Fish and Chips
with Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy
The Duke of Beaufort welcomes The Animals Roadshow to his stately home, Badminton, venue of the biggest equestrian event in the world. Captain Mark Phillips gives his personal view of Badminton; Ginny Leng takes a tumble;
Lucinda Green explains why her horse loves the ski jump; and Ian Stark wins the day on Sir Wattie.
Sarah catches up with the dog that Peter Pan left behind, visits a garden of Eden for birds, and meets an otter that sang at the palace. Research SUSY DALE POLLY PHILLIPS
Producer IAN CHRISTIE Editor DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland
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with Moira Stuart
Weather MICHAEL FISH
with Thora Hird
Thora returns today, looking back to precious memories. She recalls the West London Synagogue Songs of Praise from last Remembrance Sunday, and is joined by her husband to play favourite hymns in a nostalgic way.
She also goes out and about to see where Sefton is spending his retirement.
Through all the changing scenes of life (Wiltshire); We're walking in God's care (The Snowman); The old rugged cross; Ride on! Ride on in majesty (Winchester New); May the words of my mouth; Amazing grace; Abide with me (Eventide); You can weigh an elephant's auntie; Great is thy faithfulness (Runyan)
BBC North West
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Live from Cologne
The Netherlands v USSR Tonight's match, of vital interest to England, features one of the world's greatest players. Against a vastly experienced Soviet squad, the Dutch rely on their captain RUUD GULLIT, who cost AC Milan E6 million last year, but who has recently helped his new club win the Italian title. Also in the programme, action from England's game with the Republic of Ireland - also in Group 2 - played in Stuttgart this afternoon.
Commentators JOHN MOTSON and JIMMY HILL
Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM with BOBBY CHARLTON and TERRY VENABLES
with Moira Stuart ; Weather
Presented by Esther Rantzen Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour.
With Gavin Campbell Doc Cox , Adrian Mills Grant Baynham
Director ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer BRYHER SCUDAMOR Co-editor ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
For much of the past 70 years Christians in the Soviet Union have practised their religion in the face of great hostility. During Stalin's time many priests and believers were imprisoned, victimised and murdered. And under Khrushchev thousands of churches were closed.
Today things are changing. Mr Gorbachev 's second revolution - his perestroika - is beginning to reach the Church. Some dissident priests and believers have been allowed out of prison; the supporters of religion are being given a voice in the normally atheist Soviet media; and there is even talk of the state returning some of the powers it removed from the Church after the revolution. But how far will glasnost go?
As the Church celebrates the millennium of Christianity in Russia Everyman has been to the Soviet Union to find out what it's like to be a Christian in an atheist world.
Reporter Rosemary Hartill
Film cameraman ALEX HANSON
Film editor CHRISTINE GARNER
Producer TONY STARK
Everyman editor JANE DRABBLE
Six programmes in which
Sue Cook presents a practical guide to pregnancy, labour, birth - and after.
4: The Greatest Thing on Earth
What is labour really like?
The experiences are as varied as the people. Follow
Stephanie's labour and the birth of her baby and see how different positions and patterns of breathing help her to cope.
Film editor PETER ESSEX Producer ANNA JACKSON
Book fully illustrated, paperback £5.95. hardback £10. 95; from booksellers.
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After a one year absence the Canadian Grand Prix returns to the calendar.
When it was last held
Nigel Mansell had an impressive victory. This year Nigel would settle for a single
World Championship point, he hasn't got any yet.
Alain Prost on the other hand has plenty, another win here and the championship could be all but over after five races.
Commentators
MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT Television presentation CBC Producer CHARLES BALCHIN
(Detroit Grand Prix - next Sunday)
Stella Artois Championships Highlights of the final played earlier today at Queen's Club, London Commentators
DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON HUW JONES