6.45 Molecules at Large
7.10 Geology of the Red Sea
7.35 Images: The Crab Nebula
8.00 Water Turbine Design
8.25 Nuclear Weapons: Arms Control
Fred Harris and friends say Hallo Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Power at Your Fingertips Musician PAUL READE
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
with Bryan Murray Lynne Kieran and Susan Leong
Is there more to strength than muscle?
Tessa Sanderson thinks so. Director CEUA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC North West (R)
An invitation to join other viewers in a service of prayer and reflection.
Today, Linda Mary Evans travels to Blaisdon in Gloucestershire to meet
Sister Elly Maria Pantekoek and consider the theme of 'True Worship'.
Readings: Micah 6, vv 6-8 John 4, w 16-26 Director STELLA SIMS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
starring
Robert Young
I Barbara Hale
Frank Morgan
L From an ill-fated
TT family of gamblers,
LJ Mary Audrey is still willing to chance marriage to dice-rolling Larry Scott - on condition that he reforms. If
7 T he gambles again she will divorce him. After all, she is far too disapproving to be bitten by the gambling bug herself.... Want to bet?
Screenplay by LYNN ROOT and FRANK FENTON
Produced by WARREN DUFF
Directed by EDWIN L. MARTIN
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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. Film editor PETER ESSEX
Producer ANNA JACKSON (R) (e)
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Another chance to see recent programmes with subtitles and sign language interpretation added for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Today: an edited version of Tomorrow's World Howard Stableford,
Judith Hann , Peter Macann and Anna Walker with everything that's new in science, technology and medicine.
Studio director TOM WRAGG Editor RICHARD REISZ (e)
The magazine programme about the countryside.
In 1988 we take access to wide open spaces for granted. But the right to roam free was only won 50 years ago after a mass trespass in the North of England. This year canoeists have been staging similar demonstrations to win access to Britain's rivers. Ian Breach reports from Wales and Yorkshire on a dispute which is coming to a head this summer. From Essex and the West Country, Anne Brown discovers a shortage of low-cost housing in our villages; and Roger Tabor investigates the suggestion that the domestic cat is a major threat to small wildlife.
Plus the week's most comprehensive weather forecast with Bill Giles at 12.55.
BBC Pebble Mill
Feature: page 13
with Moira Stuart
starring
Frenzy
Ben becomes involved in the tragic plight of one of his tenants, an immigrant worker whose past finally catches up with him and endangers his wife and child. Written by KARL TUNBERG and PRESTON WOOD
Directed by LEWIS ALLEN
by Jane Hollowood and Tony Holland.
"Lou might be on her last legs, but she still rules us with a rod of iron..."
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
James Mason
Cedric Hardwicke Jessica Tandy
Following the defeat of the German Afrika
Korps at El Alamein in October 1942, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel , the 'Desert Fox', is relieved of his command and returns to
Germany. Here he is asked to join the group of officers planning to assassinate
Hitler and finds himself faced with an agonising choice - between his duty as a soldier and as a German. James Mason gave one of his greatest performances as the legendary master of desert warfare in this gripping reconstruction of the last years of Rommel's life.
Screenplay by NUNNALLY JOHNSON Based on the biography of BRIGADIER DESMOND YOUNG. MC
Produced by NUNNALLY JOHNSON Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY
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starring
Science Fair Weather Friends Competition runs high as Arvid, Sarah and Dennis are entered in the city's Science Fair. When an accident leads to trickery and deceit,
Charlie shows them his project - a 'truth extractor'.
Samuels.WILLIAM G. SCHILLING Bernadette .JEANETTA ARNETTE
Written by VALRI BROMFIELD Directed by ART DIELHENN
David Attenborough visits the hottest and driest places on earth. In the Mojave desert he finds a plant that has been growing there for more than 10,000 years. Show more
Today: Tom and Jerry in Million Dollar Cat, Daffy Duck in Daffy Duck Slept Here,
Bugs Bunny in Horse Hare Producer DAVID PLATT
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Cliff Michelmore and Debbie Thrower report on the latest charity news.
Glenda Jackson appeals on behalf of the Soho Project which was established in 1967 to meet the needs of homeless young people in London's West End. The project offers a preventative service for newly-arrived youngsters from all over the UK and Europe. It also gives counselling to those who have been living at street level for some time and who may have drifted into delinquency, drug abuse and prostitution. Please help this valuable project to maintain and develop its services. Send your donations to: [address removed]
Producer JILL DAWSON
with Moira Stuart
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Cliff Michelmore travels to
Mirfield in Yorkshire to meet Archbishop
Trevor Huddleston. Sent to South Africa in 1943 by the monastic order to which he belongs,
Archbishop Huddleston soon became the Church's most outspoken opponent of apartheid and for the past seven years has been President of the Anti-
Apartheid Movement: 'I want apartheid dead before I am, and I'm 75 - so they'd better get a move on!' In conversation with Cliff, he looks back on his life and chooses some of his favourite music, including Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring and Love
Divine, sung for him by the CHOIR OF WAKEFIELD
CATHEDRAL, conducted by JONATHAN BIELBY.
Film director VALETTA STALLABRASS Producers
DAVID KREMER. NOEL VINCENT
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
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Tom O'Connor once again poses the questions in tonight's edition of the family showbiz quiz. Regular team captains Ken Dodd and Larry Grayson are joined by Paul Henry, Thora Hird, Mick Miller and Gary Wilmot.
BBC North West
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The last in the series by JEREMY LLOYD and DAVID CROFT
When
General Von Klinkerhoffen visits the local vineyards for a wine-tasting, the Resistance provide him with a very special vintage - and throw in an exploding wheelchair for good measure.
Directed by MARTIN DENNIS
Produced and directed by DAVID CROFT (R)
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starring
Ann-Margret Frederic Forrest Lucile Fray is the [oving mother of ten lively kids. Despite hardships that have driven her husband to drink, the Frays are a devoted family. Then Lucile is diagnosed as having terminal cancer....
Not wanting the impersonal state welfare system to claim the children after her death, she devotes herself to finding good families to adopt each of them. Ann-Margret gives an intensely moving performance in this sensitive, award-winning drama.
Screenplay by MICHAEL BORTMAN Produced by PAULA LEVENBACK and WENDY RICHE
Directed by JOHN ERMAN
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with Moira Stuart ; Weather
A series in three parts introduced by Bishop Richard Holloway 1: Waiting for the Return to Rome?
This July some 500 church leaders, representing dioceses in 164 countries around the world, gather at the University of Kent. To an outsider, the delegates might seem to cover a wide spectrum of churchmanship, yet all belong to churches in the Anglican tradition and come to the Lambeth
Conference at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, as part of the Anglican Communion. To observers used to the idea of the Roman Catholic Church, with its central authority expressed through the Pope, the vision of such diversity is confusing.
Bishop Richard Holloway asks leading members of the Anglican Communion where Anglican authority lies. Director STEVE MORRIS
Series producer JAMES MURRAY
Lady Victoria Leatham of Burghley House - one of the few women to run a stately home business - calls at the home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury. Hatfield is where Queen Elizabeth I grew up. The house that was built in the grounds of the Royal Palace has secret rooms, and staircases and hidden windows. Antique furniture expert John Bly makes a discovery, and high up in the west wing the finest needlewomen of five counties are saving Hatfield's rotting furnishing and fabrics.
BBC Norwich