The Patch Stop
Patch's friend .....AMBER LEIGH Storyteller Jonathan Cohen Story: King Greenfingers - Apple Picking Time by KATHLEEN DEAN , illustrated by KRISTINA STEPHENSON Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer ANNE GOBEY (R)
Prayer.
With The Most Rev
Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
Assistant producer STEVE BENSON Producer HELEN ALEXANDER (R)
To Forgive
Tony Phelan joins Torquay solicitor Jeremy Howell for a short service of prayer. Dr Sheila Cassidy explores the cost of forgiveness, seen in her work with cancer patients. Readings: Jeremiah 31, w 33-34; Matthew 18, w 23-25 Producer STEPHEN LYNAS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER BBC Bristol
The man - Mike Kendall - and the boy - Simon King explore the British countryside in search of the abundant wildlife which is there for anyone to see - if they care to look for it. This week: an island off
Pembrokeshire.
Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE Director JOHN KING BBC Bristol (R)
First of ten programmes presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells of Newcastle University.
'Gilding the lily' becomes a reality with the help of guest scientist Dr Mary Archer.
Len Hawkes of the Tremeloes takes Carol for a quick spin round the science of making records, plus details of this year's competition to design and make a working model from paper or cardboard.
Director HENDRIK BALL
Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND (e)
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A series of 20 programmes
12: Introducing the past, plus episode seven of Goodbye, Summer. Presented by Tanya Feifer , George Feifer , Edward Ochagavia and Tatyana Vedeneeva Drama script ALISTAIR BEATON
Production assistant MARY SPRENT Producer TERRY DOYLE (R) (e)
A series of 20 programmes. 12:Visiting Rothenburg and Dinkelsbuhl.Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
Film director GILL BARNES
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
with Judi Spiers and Rob Curling.
Make a mystery meal with Joanna Ashbourn ; join Sally Ann Voak who helps three viewers to give up smoking; make that door secure with Steve Crouch , and Alison Mitchell helps control your debts. Producer STACEY ADAMS
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
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Weekly magazine programme for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Introduced by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark.
For many who live in rural areas the absence of transport is not just tiresome but a considerable handicap, and the recent deregulation of bus services has done little if anything to improve matters. Ian Breach tried out a possible answer to the problem with Cornwall's community bus scheme.
Plus at 12.55pm the weather for the countryside with Ian McCaskill. Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
with Moira Stuart followed by On the Record
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
The people and policies behind the headlines.
Reporter John Nicolson Producer DAVID JORDAN
Studio director DAVID COLEMAN Deputy editor GLENWYN BENSON Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH
by Tony McHale and Bill Lyons.
'If you won't tell me then I'll go and find someone who will, I want to know... and I want to know now'.
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Benson and Hedges Masters from Wembley.
Stephen Hendry v Willie Thorne
The 15th year of the Masters brings together the top 16 players in the world. They will be competing for prize money of £250,000 with £62,000 going to the winner next Sunday. This afternoon's first-round match is between the new young sensation Stephen Hendry, ranked fourth in the world, and Willie Thorne, ranked 13. David Icke introduces coverage of this best-of-nine-frames match from the Wembley Conference Centre.
Commentators TED LOWE, JACK KARNEHM, CLIVE EVERTON
Summarisers JOHN SPENCER, EDDIE CHARLTON
Television presentation WENDY SHEPPARD, PETER HAYWARD
Executive producer KEITH MACKENZIE
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Get smart with Selina Scott , Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Lucy Pilkington. This week there are reports from Cumbria, where they make new suits from old and turn any girl into a cover girl.
In Nottingham there's lace-making and in Darlington there are teeth like the stars - they come out at night and with an extra sparkle.
And how rubber can make you feel clad all over. Producer CLARE STRIDE
Series producer ROGER CASSTLES
Introduced by Hugh Scully. A majolica dolphin gets a hug and a kiss from its owner when she hears its value; the the owner of an amputation set never knew the grisly details of its use before - he only bought it for the box.
Just two of the varied items to turn up when the experts visit Bournemouth. Directors
DIANE REID , IAN PAUL , NICK BAMFORD Producer CHRISTOPHER lewis BBC Bristol
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Holidays
In the first of seven programmes - how to improve your photo album with help from Jon Pertwee and photographer
Anita Corbin in Majorca. Producer FIONA PITCHER (e)
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with Moira Stuart
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
from Bowthorpe for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. A few miles west of Norwich lies a village where Christian unity is a way of life not just a gesture. Roger Royle joins the Bowthorpe Christian community, where people set aside their denominational identity to discover that the things which unite are greater than those which divide.
Thy hand, 0 God, has guided; There is a Redeemer; What shall our greeting be?; The church's one foundation; Take my life; For I'm building a people of power; Be thou my vision; Rejoice' Rejoice! Director STEVE BENSON
Producer HELEN ALEXANDER Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Bristol
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with Magnus Magnusson from the University College of Swansea.
This week four contenders from the South and West are in the hot seat.
John Noel Banfield
(retired MOD scientist)
The Symphony Orchestra from 1700.
Ron Wood (clergyman)
Ancient Egypt, 3400-30 BC. Briony Mann
(senior drawing office assistant)
Classical Ballet in Europe, 1909-75.
Michael Giddings
(systems consultant) The Life and Work of Lord Rutherford. Lighting GEOFF races
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBC Elstree
Presented by Esther Rantzen Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
With Gavin Campbell Adrian Mills ,
Grant Baynham and Doc Cox Director ROBIN BEXTOR
Producer RICHARD WOOLFE Co-editor ESTHER RANTZEN Editor BRYHER SCUDAMORE
It is regretted that it is not possible to answer all your letters.
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with Michael Buerk Weather
Pity the Nation:
Charles Glass's Lebanon On 17 June 1987, the American journalist Charles Glass was kidnapped by Shi'ite gunmen in Beirut. After 62 days he escaped, closing the book on an association with a country and a people lasting 15 years. He cannot go back. But in this film he offers a personal impression of the most memorable moments in those years. He takes us behind the news to the realities of violence, the endurance of the people, the best and worst of the place. He provides a picture of a world whose slow disintegration he witnessed until finally he became its victim.
Film editor RICHARD SEEL Producer STEPHEN WALKER Series editor JANE DRABBLE
Steve Davis v Cliff Wilson
Steve is the current Masters holder having whitewashed Mike Hallett 9-0 in last year's final. He is also the current World Champion. Cliff is up against a very tough opponent but it should be an entertaining session. David Icke introduces coverage of the final frames of the match from Wembley.