Seventh of 11 episodes
(R)
with Joe Greco, Trish Cooke, Ricky Diamond and Tracey Wilkinson
A Felgate production for BBCtv
with Mark Chatterton and Christopher Lillicrap Why did a medieval monk juggle in church?
Director CELIA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC North West
Come to Me
At the end of Prisoners' Week, Norma Cradock introduces a simple service of prayer, readings and reflection from a viewer's home in Wiltshire. Former prison governor Peter Timms reflects on captivity and freedom.
Readings: Jeremiah 30, w 8-10 Matthew 11, w 25-30 Producer STEPHEN LYNAS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC Bristol
Eight keys to successful learning
Presented by Sue Edelson with the Go-Go Boys 6: Making Notes
Assistant producer BARRY TOMALIN Producer JULIAN STENHOUSE (R) (e)
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Fourth of eight programmes for anyone whose spelling could be improved.
With Don Henderson
Today's programme shows how to tackle the spelling of longer words by breaking them down into syllables. Director PAUL SIMONS
Producer CHARLES PASCOE (e)
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Eight programmes for parents of 4- to 11-year-olds presented by Johnny Ball 5: Family Projects
So much maths is used in the home - just give your children a chance to join in. Cameraman KEN MACKAY Produced and directed by ROBERT CLAMP
A PALACE GATE production for BBCtv (e)
A series of 20 programmes 5: The Russian Alphabet
Presented by Tanya Feifer George Feifer
Edward Ochagavia and Tatyana Vedeneeva
Production assistant MARY SPRENT Producer TERRY DOYLE (R) (e)
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German Programm sechs
GERHARD HERLYN 'S family have been breeding German Friesians since 1895. Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
Director MARION ALLINSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (R) (e)
with Judi Spiers and Fred Harris.
Producer DAVE THOMAS
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
A Beginner's Guide Using signs to place people and objects.
Presented by Lorna Allsop with Clive Mason
Language adviser CLARK DENMARK (R) (e)
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Magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Introduced by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark
Ninety million people visit the National Parks of England and Wales every year. But they are not ours, only ours to look after, according to Brian Redhead , President of the Council for National Parks. And now there are new threats to the parks, it is important, he argues, to remember the original aim of the parks legislation, which was to protect and enhance their beauty. Cedric Robinson , Royal Guide to the Sands, reveals some of the mysteries of Morecambe Bay. Plus at 12.55pm the weather with Bernard Davey
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
with Lisa Davidson followed by On the Record
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole
The water industry is soon to be privatised. This week On the Record examines the substantial problems the Government faces as a result of its plans.
Reporter John Nicolson Producer ADRIAN DAVIES
Studio director DAVID COLEMAN Deputy editor LYDIA HOWARD Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH
by John Drew and Charlie Humphreys.
'When you do somethin' for nothin', there's always a price....'
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Tennent's UK Professional Snooker Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston. Two more fifth-round matches with Liverpool's
JOHN PARROTT among those in action.
Hosted by Simon Mayo with Sarah Jane Morris Alexandra Bastedo Gareth Hale
Norman Pace and guest.
Executive producer PAUL JACKSON Associate producer NICK SYMONS Producer JOHN ROONEY
A NOEL GAY TELEVISION production for BBC North West
Selina Scott is at the 1988 Woman Fashion Awards.
Jeff Banks goes on a journey. Caryn Franklin looks at
Christmas window displays and there's a profile of the show's Bride of the Year. Producer CLARE STRIDE
Series producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
by C.S. Lewis
Second of a six-part series dramatised by Alan Seymour
Lucy has discovered the Land of Narnia. None of the others believe her, until Edmund follows her through the wardrobe where he meets the White Witch.
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Fifth of eight programmes for anyone whose spelling could be improved.
With Don Henderson
The invention of the printing press was a major cause of spelling problems. Many words are not spelt the way they are pronounced and today's programme suggests a way to cope with this.
Graphic designer JOHN SALISBURY (e)
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with Lisa Davidson Weather BILL GILES
from Aldeburgh
This small town on the Suffolk coast has changed little over the years: its income still comes from fishing, and from visitors to an area of unspoilt natural beauty.
In tonight's programme,
Pam Rhodes talks to Bob and Doris Ling , who look after the Snape Maltings concert hall, and Julia Lang , whose catchphrase 'Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin ...' conjures up childhood memories for millions. Their choice of hymns are sung in Aldeburgh parish church.
Praise, my soul, the king of heaven Spirit of God (Skye Boat Song), Eternal father, strong to save
(Melita), St Patrick 's breastplate, I need thee every hour. Breathe on me, breath of God (Trentham). Who would true valour see (Monks Gate). Rejoice! The Lord is King (Gopsal) Conductor JEREMY CULLUM Assistant producer
VALETTASTALLABRASS Producer DAVID KREMER Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
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Last in a six-part series by ROY CLARKE starring Michael Aldridge Bill Owen , Peter Sallis and special guest Thora Hird with Kathy Staff , Jane Freeman in Day of the Welsh Ferret
Getting a ferret home would not, normally, bother Compo.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Visual effects CHRIS LAWSON Film editor JOHN WILKINSON Studio lighting JOHN GREEN Studio sound LEN SHOREY Produced and directed by ALAN J. W. BELL
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devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Episode 12 written by MERVYN HAISMAN
'It may come as a surprise to you Charles, but there are still one or two people who value their independence.'
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS Designer JIM HATCHARD
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director GRAEME HARPER
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written by Carla Lane
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Tennent's UK Professional Snooker Championship
DAVID VINE with coverage of the evening session. Commentators
TED LOWE. JACK KARNEHM and CLIVE EVERTON Television presentation
KEITH PHILLIPS. PETER HAYWARD Executive producer KEITH MACKENZIE
Martyn Lewis ; Weather
with Joan Bakewell
Moral issues are coming ever more into public awareness. Heart of the Matter seeks out such issues; Joan Bakewell examines the moral conflict between people with strongly held and opposing views. Film editor MIKE ALOOF
Series producer OLGA EDRIDGE
Last in the series
The famous Welsh tenor with Donald Maxwell (baritone) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by ANDREW GREENWOOD
Recorded at the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea. Executive producer J MERVYN WILLIAMS
Producer HEFIN OWEN BBC Wales
Tennent's UK Professional Snooker Championship
Closing stages of today's two fifth-round matches.