6.45 Engineering Mechanics: Vibrations
7.10 Education: Time to Learn
7.35 Images: Viewing with Electrons
8.00 Looking at Heat: Medical Uses
8.25 Gender and Race: The Urban Comprehensive
Robin Kingsland , Liz Watts , Mike Amatt and Janet Palmer say Hallo Again
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
with Bryan Murray and Lynne Kieran Director CELIA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC North West (R)
Viewers in Belgium and Holland join those in Britain in this simple service of prayer and reflection.
Today Vivianne and Robert Miller welcome Tony Phelan to their home in Brussels.
Readings: Acts 2, vv 13-20 John 4. vv 46-54
Director RICHARD ALWYN
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
starring
Fredric March
Franciska Gaal Akim Tamiroff
In 1814, with the United States and Britain at war, flamboyant pirate
Jean Lafitte faces a difficult choice: should he help the invading British to capture New Orleans, or aid the American forces under General
Andrew Jackson ? Whatever happens, Lafitte aims to be on the winning side.
Screenplay by EDWIN JUSTUS MAYER. HAROLD LAMB and C. GARDNER
SULLIVAN, based on Lafitte the Pirate by LYLE SAXON
Produced and directed by CECIL B. DEMILLE
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How to protect yourself from AIDS with safe sex tips from Ian Dury and Janice Long and one year after the child abuse crisis in Cleveland a comprehensive review from the Newsnight team.
Director URSULA SKELTON (e)
The use of chemicals on the land has always been an emotive subject. Aerial crop spraying receives most complaints from the public and pressure groups and brings bad press for farmers. Ian Breach assesses the practice in the light of recent legal guidelines and changes in legislation.
One of Britain's finest landscape photographers, Charlie Waite , goes on a photographic trip to the Isle of Arran in Scotland. He gives a personal insight into his choice of subject matter and distinctive photographic style.
Plus the week's most comprehensive weather forecast with John Kettley at 12.55.
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
with Moira Stuart
starring
First Love
Jamie gets a painful lesson in growing up when he develops a crush on the wife of the new schoolmaster - a strict disciplinarian and an insanely jealous husband. Written by RICHARD COLLINS Directed by LEO PENN (R)
by Bill Lyons and Liane Aukin.
'I wish I could really believe Den's gone for good - I'd put out the flags, have a celebration'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
starring
John Wayne Ann-Margret
When a beautiful woman offers him $50,000 to find a shipment of gold stolen by her late husband, Lane, an ageing gunslinger, calls on some old friends to help him in the task. Hot on their heels is a desperate gang of men, determined to take the gold for themselves. Lane and his men are good, but the odds are high and the stakes even higher ...
Produced by MICHAEL WAYNE Written and directed by BURT KENNEDY
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More cartoon fun with Rolf Harris. Today: Little Cesario Betty Boop 's
Hallowe 'en Party Slicked-up Pup
Producer DAVID PLATT
Cliff Michelmore and Debbie Greenwood bring you this month's news from the charity world, including results of previous appeals. This month's appeal is on behalf of the Mental Health Foundation introduced by Bill Treacher.
The Foundation helps those suffering from stress, mental illness or mental handicap as well as their relatives and those who care for them.
Please send your donation to: Bill Treacher ,
[address removed]
Producer MARK PATTERSON
with Moira Stuart
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Merseyside's maritime traditions are being kept alive in the redevelopment of disused dockland. They are also celebrated in an annual Festival of Maritime Music.
Roger Royle talks to a shanty group from Poland and asks Tony Davis of the Spinners why Amazing Grace is important to Liverpool.
He also meets Jimmy Rice who works among unemployed youngsters for the Fairbridge Drake Trust. The Marske Fishermen's
Choir is joined by members of local churches on the quayside at the Maritime Museum to lend Songs of Praise a nautical flavour.
Eternal Father, strong to save! (Melita); I'll stand by until the morning; Hail, queen of heaven (Stella): Amazing
Grace; The lifeboat hymn (Bliss); How great thou art; Our Father (Caribbean) Will your anchor hold?
Research KERENA MARCHANT Producer NOEL VINCENT Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC North West
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Ken Dodd and Larry Grayson are in comic battle again under the watchful eye of Tom O'Connor.
With guests Floella Benjamin, Jimmy Cricket ,
David Hamilton and Matthew Kelly. Produced and directed by JOHN ROONEY
Executive producer ALAN WALSH BBC North West
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starring
Ben Cross
Ian Charleson
Nigel Havers Ian Holm
John Gielgud
Nigel Davenport
Patrick Magee and Alice Krige
Winner of four Oscars and one of the most celebrated British films of recent years is this true story of two indomitable men, Eric Liddell , son of a Scottish missionary, and Harold Abrahams , son of a naturalised Lithuanian Jew, who brought honour to
Britain as athletic champions in the 1924 Olympics.
Their battles on the running track were the climax of fiercer conflicts in their lives: Liddell striving for the integrity of his religious beliefs, Abrahams fighting against anti-Semitism.
Screenplay by COLIN WELLAND Produced by DAVID PUTTNAM Directed hv HUGH HUDSON
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with Moira Stuart Weather
In the Name of God (En nombre de Dios)
There is no reconciliation if it is not based on truth andjustice.
Not the words of a Marxist revolutionary, but of Archbishop Manuel Santos of Concepcion, responding to the harshness of the Pinochet regime in Chile.
With many forms of political dissent suppressed, the Roman Catholic Church in Chile has become a leading opponent of the Government. High-ranking clerics, once conservative figures in an increasingly secular society, are now outspoken political critics. The Church-run
Vicariate of Solidarity is the foremost human rights organisation in the country.
In the Name of God is an award-winning documentary by the Chilean director
Patricio Guzman. Made in 1986, it provides a unique view of the work of the Vicariate and the Church, and of the way these institutions have given
Chilean people a voice in their fight for democracy. Film cameraman GERMAN MALIG Film editor LUCIANO HERRIATUA Director PATRICIO GUZMAN
Everyman editor JANE DRABBLE
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The first programme in a series featuring the Welsh tenor with his special guests: Anne Williams King (soprano)
Chorus of Welsh National Opera
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra led by BARRY HASKEY , conducted by Andrew Greenwood
Recorded at St David's Hall, Cardiff
Executive producer J. MERVYN WILLIAMS
Producer HEFIN OWEN
How 'empty' is space? Astronomers used to think that there was no material between the stars, or between the galaxies; they now know that there is a great deal.
Patrick Moore talks about interstellar material to Professor Alec Boksenberg, Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.