6.45 Earth's Physical
Resources: Introduction
7.35 Food Production:
The Grain Story
8.00 From Petroleum to Polyethene
8.25 Maths Methods:
Direction Fields
The Patch Stop
Storyteller: Brian Cant (R)
Creeds in Community Dr Mary Hall talks with Raviatu Ammah and Sarah Montagu. Director STEVE BENSON
Producer DAVID CRAIG (R)
My Yoke Is Easy
Graham Young joins Valerie Blizzard at her Jiome near Stroud. Valerie's husband
Richard shows how a yoke was made and what it signifies. Reading:
Matthew 11, w 25-30. Director STEPHEN LYNAS Editor HELEN ALEXANDER BBC Bristol
With Janice Long.
Director DAVID WHEELER
16: Rivediamo un po'...
Film editor RODERICK LONGHURST
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (R)
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Minorities
A look at minorities, whose status makes them vulnerable to exploitation. Discussing television extracts with Chantal Cuer is
Gunther Wallraff , West Germany's renowned investigative journalist.
Producer JONATHAN DRORI
Series producer FIONA PITCHER
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With Don Henderson.
7: Spelling rules Director PAUL SIMONS
Producer CHARLES PASCOE (R)
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Twenty programmes to help you communicate more effectively.
With Chris Serle.
10: In Your Own Words
Expressing your thoughts and feelings.
Studio director JOHN LANE
Producer ELIZABETH CRETCH
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6: Still Life
Director KRISHAN ARORA
Producer FIONA PITCHER (R)
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A magazine with sign language and subtitles.
Presented by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark.
Interpreted by John Lee and Brenda Mackay.
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE Series producer IAN WOOLF
Every week 15,000 animals from British farms are sent abroad for slaughter. It's a trade which welfare organisations deplore but which the Government insists must go on to satisfy the Treaty of Rome and European taste for freshly-killed meat. Should meat go overseas on the hoof or on the hook?
Plus the weather for the countryside at 12.55pm with John Kettley. Producer IAN BREACH
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
With Chris Lowe followed by On the Record
Peter Brooke 's arrival at
Stormont created few expectations but his political initiatives have already confounded critics of his appointment. Mary Holland reports from the extremes of Unionist Ulster and Nationalist West Belfast as they assess their response. In his first major television interview the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland explains what he has done and what he can do to encourage peaceful progress. Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Producer PETER LOVERING Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH
by Tony Jordan and Rob Gittins.
Family and friends react to the news that Michelle is leaving Albert Square. EastEnders special: pages 4-12
(Ceefax subtitles)
Live coverage of one of the FA Cup Fifth Round's outstanding ties: Newcastle
United v Manchester United.
Brief action from the day's other ties plus the FA Cup Sixth Round draw. Producer VIVIEN KENT
Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BRIAN BARWICK
Selina Scott and couturier
Victor Edelstein ; Jeff Banks and last year's models' debut in high street shops; Caryn Franklin and a beady-eyed report from Paris; and Raj Dhanda at the V and A. Producer CLARE STRIDE
Executive producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
French 18th-century snuff boxes, a Colt revolver and a pair of Chippendale library armchairs. From Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Introduced by Hugh Scully. Director DIANE REID
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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Gloria Hunniford appeals on behalf of Live Music Now, which brings music to people who are disabled, disadvantaged or who cannot normally attend concerts. With Cliff Michelmore and Lynette Lithgow. Producer JILL DAWSON
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather John Kettley
From Edinburgh.
Songs of Praise visits the Georgian streets of Edinburgh's New Town and the church of St Andrew and St George to find the Christian face of the city. Pam Rhodes meets a clergyman with a special ministry, and two women who show care for drug addicts and those who are HIV positive.
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(Richmond): Jesus Christ Is Waiting (Noel Nouvelet ); Christ Who Knows All His Sheep (Mayfield); Shine. Jesus. Shine. My Song Is Love
Unknown (Love Unknown); Out of the Depths I Cry to Thee (St Martin); A Touching Place (Dream Angus): Behold! The Mountain of the Lord (Glasgow).
Conductor LINDSAY SINCLAIR Organist LEON COATES
Producer DAVID KREMER Editor ROGER HUTCHINGS
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Written by George Layton. Starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers.
1: With the birth of their first child only three months away, Tom and Madelaine are looking for a suitable small house. Suddenly a lot of other well-meaning people become involved!
Design ERIC WALMSLEY
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
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Starring John Nettles. In Love and War by John Collee.
When a fugitive from South Africa appeals to
Karen Markham for help, she finds herself caught up in something she cannot control.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Music by RAY RUSSELL Make-up designer
CHRISTINE GREENWOOD
Film editor FRAN MCLEAN
Photography KEVIN ROWLEY Directed by JEREMY ANCOCK
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From the University of St Andrews with Magnus Magnusson.
The four contenders are:
Philip Atkinson (media director)
The life and career of Lyndon Baines Johnson ; John Mottram
(retired chartered surveyor) Forestry in Great Britain; Alison Bell
(public relations officer) The life and writings of Karen Blixen ; Fergus Tickell
(forest manager)
The life and works of Brian O'Nolan.
Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer PETER MASSEY BBC Elstree
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Real life humour, mishaps, special investigations and consumer stories.
With Esther Rantzen , Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills , Howard Leader , Simon Fanshawe and Doc Cox. Editor SHAUN WOODWARD
Deputy editor BRYHER SCUDAMORE
With Michael Buerk. Weather
Nothing Will Stop Us!
On 2 September 1989, 150lbs of dynamite exploded at the headquarters of El Espectador, one of the largest national daily newspapers in Colombia. The next day the paper was published as normal - with the defiant headline: 'Nothing Will Stop Us!' The bomb was the most recent act of terrorism against El Espectador. The newspaper's crime? It dared to speak out against Colombia's drug barons. Everyman spent two weeks following El Espectador 's journalists.
Producer PATRICIA CASTANO
Editor JANE DRABBLE
Starring Judd Hirsch. Hello/Goodbye
A man arrives on John's doorstep claiming to be the by-product of a weekend John spent in a ski lodge 25 years ago.
Based on the BBC series by JOHN SULLIVAN
With Jackie Spreckley and Jill Cochrane.
Window on the Universe
The NTT, or New Technology Telescope, at La Silla in the Atacama Desert of Chile has now come into full operation. It is the most accurate, most modern telescope in the world, as Patrick Moore finds when he visits La Silla. Producer PIETER MORPURGO