6.45 The History of Mathematics 7. 10 Concrete and Steel
7.35 Evolution: Sexual Selection
8.00 Vibrations in Car Suspensions
8.25 Appraising the Appraisal Interview
Jane Hardy , Robert Kitson and Lloyd Johnston say Hello Again with songs, games and play ideas.
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
with Bryan Murray
Christopher Lillicrap and Sneh Gupta
Why do Jewish people have a celebration every Friday night?
Director CELIA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC North West (R)
Let Your Light Shine Noel Battye joins
Gordon Bird at his home on St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly for a service of prayer and reflection.
The Rev Jeremy Dare reflects on the command of Jesus to let your light shine.
Readings: I John 1, vv 5-10 Matthew 5, w 13-20 Producer ERNEST REA
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC Bristol
starring
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S much-loved classic story about the fortunes of four sisters growing up in the America of the 1860s.
In this all-star MGM version, a formidable quartet of leading ladies play the four contrasted March girls.
Screenplay by ANDREW SOLT. SARAH Y. MASON and VICTOR HEERMAN
Produced and directed by MERVYN LEROY
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The Dot and the Line
A chance to see a programme from the Midlands series
Life File, with sign language and subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Cancer Screening for Women In Britain 2,000 women die every year from cervical cancer and 15,000 from breast cancer. With adequate screening most of these deaths could be prevented. Kay Alexander reports. Producer ROSALIND GOWER (e) BBC Pebble Mill
Question: which famous TV presenter is president of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds?
Answer: Magnus Magnusson. In a personal film, Magnus explains his love of birds and why the RSPB has recently spent nearly E2 million buying an entire Scottish estate.
Also in the programme,
Anne Brown reports on the down side of country living where beautiful scenery can hide terrible poverty.
Plus at 12.55 the week's most comprehensive weather forecast with Bill Giles Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
with Moira Stuart
starring with Warbonnet Possession of an Indian head-dress becomes a matter of honour between an ageing chief and a saloon owner. Directed by ARTHUR H. NADEL (R)
Little Cheeser
by Tony McHale and Tony Holland.
"You wait. By the end of the evening, Dot'll never want to argue with our family ever again."
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Dean Martin
Robert Mitchum
When a stranger is caught cheating in a poker game,
Van Morgan , one of the seven players, tries in vain to stop the others from lynching the cheat. Soon after, two of the gamblers are found dead and tension mounts as the unknown killer systematically stalks the other members of the lynch party ...
Dean Martin as Van Morgan, Robert Mitchum as the gun-toting preacher and a houseful of beautiful lady 'barbers' feature in this western tale of chicanery and murder set in Colorado during the 1880s.
Van Morgan .......DEAN MARTIN Rev Rudd......ROBERT MITCHUM Nick Evers..RODDY MCDOWALL Lily Langford ..INGER STEVENS Nora Evers..KATHERINE JUSTICE Marshal Dana
JOHN ANDERSON
Little George....YAPHET KOTTO Mama Malone
RUTH SPRINGFORD
Sig Evers ............DENVER PYLE Joe Hurley bill FLETCHER Dr Cooper............WHIT BISSELL Screenplay by MARGUERITE ROBERTS based on a novel by RAY GAULDEN
Produced by HAL B. WALLIS
Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY
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David Attenborough explores the ocean, which covers 70 per cent of the Earth's surface. It contains creatures like the leafy sea dragon and the narwhal. Show more
The traditional summer visit to the world of Walt Disney films.
Introduced by Gary Wilmot
Films include: Dumbo, Jungle Book, Fantasia, Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, Mary Poppins
Back Pages: 86
with Moira Stuart
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
from Beccles Quay, Suffolk Holiday-makers and boating folk gather by the river with choirs and congregations from Suffolk and Norfolk to sing their Songs of Praise with the Wrentham Band and the East Norfolk Youth Jazz Orchestra.
Pam Rhodes discovers how the spiritual needs of holiday-makers are cared for, and goes messing about on the river with some waterbound missionaries. She takes a 'Swallows and Amazons' journey to the remotest part of the Broads to find a young man who lives in a resurrected 'Ark' and the last of the offshore fishermen tell tales of 50 years at sea, in all weathers, in the same tiny boat.
Shall we gather at the river? Our
God reigns: I need thee every hour; Seek ye first; God is love: let heav'n adore him (Hyfrydol); By the rivers of Babylon; Abide with me; To God be the glory
Conductor ROBERT MCNEIL WATSON Researcher JUDITH PEERS Producer SIMON HAMMOND Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
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In this final edition of the series Tom O'Connor once again tests the showbiz knowledge of regular team captains
Ken Dodd and Larry Grayson with team members Lionel Jeffries Pauline Hannah
Bernard Manning and Dave Lee Travis. Produced and directed by JOHN ROONEY
Executive producer ALAN WALSH BBC North West
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devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Another showing of the final episode of the last series, written by RAYMOND THOMPSON
'We've got enough people sticking their oar in this business as it is. The last thing we need is some Star Wars, egg-head like Emma going on about things she knows nothing about....'
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director FRANK w. SMITH (R)
CNetv series begins next Sunday)
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by ROY CLARKE
'I'm interested in life with a capital L. Well, I'm even prepared to start with a small L, but nobody wants to talk to me about it.'
Norman Clegg (aged 18)
Yorkshire, May 1939
(R) (Ceefax Subtitles)
(New series begins next Sunday)
A special holiday edition presented by Esther Rantzen featuring some of the best-loved and most requested moments from the last series. Reporters Gavin Campbell Grant Baynham Adrian Mills and Doc Cox
Director ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer BRYHER SCUDAMORE Co-editor ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
with Moira Stuart
Weather
In 1942 the International Committee of the Red Cross made a dramatic decision: it chose to maintain its philosophy of confidentiality and remain silent about Nazi plans to exterminate the Jews. Why? Everyman has obtained exclusive access to new research about the controversy. Is confidentiality really the necessary price of access to the victims of war? And would the Red Cross do the same today? lain Guest talks to delegates who have faced similar heart-rending decisions in more recent conficts in El Salvador and the Gulf, and finds them facing impossible choices.
The famous Welsh tenor with his special guests:
Patricia Bardon (contralto) Frank Lloyd (horn)
BBC Welsh Symphony
Orchestra led by BARRYHASKEY conducted by Andrew Greenwood Executive producer J. MERVYN WILLIAMS
Producer hefin OWEN BBC Wales (R)
Belgian Grand Prix It's ten out of ten for McLaren!
AYRTON SENNA 'S lead over ALAIN PROST is six to four.
And they're also the sort of odds you would get on the Brazilian landing his first Drivers' World
Championship. But Prost won here last year. Watch out, too, for local hero
THIERRY BOUTSEN , whose drive in Hungary three weeks ago was inspired. Producer CHARLES BALCHIN