6.45 Sociology: The Moonies
7.10 The Origin of the Earth
7.35 Last of the Liberties
8.00 Physical Chemistry: Yields and Rates
8.25 Maths: Population Modelling
The Tent Stop
Story: Noah and His Ark retold by Nicola Russell. Producer ANN REAY (R)
Creeds in Community
With Dr Mary Hall , Raviatu Ammah and Sarah Montagu. Director STEVE BENSON
Producer DAVID CRAIG (R)
(Postponed from 18 February)
Linda Mary Evans joins John and Hilary Maitland in their home in Frodsham, Cheshire, for a service of prayer and devotion.
Hilary draws on their experiences as medical missionaries in northern
Uganda to develop ideas on the theme of forgiveness, based on Luke 7, w 36-50. Producer NOEL VINCENT
Editor HELEN ALEXANDER
This week: a fireman's meal; mortgages; home security; and the Bazaar sweater.
With Janice Long.
Director JANE FLETCHER
17: Casa, famiglia e lavoro With Lilly Lembo Lambert and Enrico Verdecchia. Studio director PAULA GILDER
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (R)
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Crime and Justice
Film extracts from across
Europe include a Hungarian version of Crimewatch, a real-life court drama from
Sardinia and a fly-on-the-wall documentary filmed on patrol with the Belgian police.
Discussing the excerpts with Chantal Cuer are Zoltan Ivan , former lecturer at the Karl
Marx University of Budapest, and Dr Salvatore Sammarco , legal adviser to the Italian embassy in London. Producer JONATHAN DRORI
Series producer FIONA PITCHER
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With Don Henderson.
Director PAUL SIMONS
Producer CHARLES PASCOE
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Twenty programmes to help you read, write and communicate more effectively. Presented by Chris Serle. 11: TaUdng and Listening
Saying the right thing at the right time involves considerable skills.
Research CHRISTINE SCULLION Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
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Producer FIONA PITCHER (R)
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A magazine programme with sign language and subtitles. Presented by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark and interpreted by John Lee and Brenda Mackay.
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE Series producer IAN WOOLF
The green lobby in the USSR is almost certainly going to be the base for one of the political parties in President Gorbachev's new democracy. Ian Breach highlights the extent of environmental disasters in Russia and meets the people who may well form part of a Green Party. Plus the weather for the countryside at 12.55pm with Ian McCaskill.
Producer JOHN CLARKE
Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
On the Road to Nowhere?
With more and more cars on the roads, Britain is grinding to a halt. The environment and travellers are suffering.
And, as John Rentoul reports, everyone agrees something must be done. But does
Transport Secretary
Cecil Parkinson have a policy? Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Producer IAIN PICTON
Editor DAVID AARONOvrrcH
by Tony McHale.
Baby Steven's christening causes heartache for Wicksy and forces Michelle to rethink her departure. An elderly person's death is shrouded in mystery. And there's a vital development in the search for Diane.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Starring Alec Guinness and Dirk Bogarde.
Spithead: 1797 - HMS Defiant sets sail against
Napoleon's fleet. But all is not well on board. Overly severe discipline is leading to mutinous outbreaks.
Screenplay by NIGEL KNEALE and EDMUND H. NORTH based on the novel Mutiny by FRANK TILSLEY
Directed by LEWIS GILBERT
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Bustin' Out All Over
When Bugs collides with a tree, our wascally wabbit relives childhood chases with infant Elmer Fudd and, pursuing a flying carrot, is lured aboard a spaceship bound for Mars!
Meanwhile Wile E. Coyote is finally on his way to catching Road Runner ...
Written, produced and directed by CHUCK JONES (R)
There's '50 Not Out' - or how to reach the half century in style, jewellery from scrap and the revival of Op Art.
Sharron Davies dives in with her own range of championship swimwear; and how will the Multi-Fibre
Arrangement affect jobs in the textile industry and prices in the high street? Plus there's a profile of dream bride Tracy Haines as she prepares for her wedding by the pyramids.
Get smart with Selina Scott
Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Raj Dhanda.
Producer CLARE STRIDE Executive producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
Swedish glass worth thousands, a clock inscribed with the initials of Emperor Alexander III of Russia, cloisonne figures as rare as hen's teeth and is it a Turner, or isn't it?
The people of Malmo in Sweden turn out their treasures for the experts to inspect.
Introduced by Hugh Scully. Director DIANE REID
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
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This week June Whitfield takes a 'rabbit' for a walk to clear her head, finds out about the Scottish 'Walkaboutabit' campaign and discovers from Dr Nanette Mutrie , Deputy
Director of Sports Science at Glasgow University, all about the 'feel better' effect.
This week's Golden Rule: use your major muscle groups. With Dr Stuart Biddle. Producers PETER RAMSDEN and ALAN RUSSELL
(Postponed from 11 February)
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather
From Parliament.
The televising of Parliament takes on a new dimension as MPs, officers and staff of the House of Commons cross into their traditional place of worship, St Margaret's
Church, Westminster Abbey, to sing their songs of praise.
John Cole talks to Mr Speaker and MPs about their lives, their work, and their faith. Prayer and Blessing:
The Speaker's Chaplain, The Rev Dr Donald Gray.
Let All the World in Every Corner Sing (Luckington); Judge Eternal
(Rhuddlan); Guide Me. 0 Thou Great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda); Blessed Assurance: One More Step Along the World I Go; Hills of the North (Little Cornard); Immortal Invisible (St Denio); Jerusalem.
Conductor CHRISTOPHER STOKES Producer CHRISTOPHER MANN Editor ROGER HUTCHINGS
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By George Layton.
Starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers.
Toby has problems with one of his patients, Tom can't afford the house he wants and has trouble with an insurance medical - on his own life!
The only good news is Tom's car - that is until ...
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
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Starring John Nettles. Under Wraps by Edmund Ward.
When a retired scientist gets a demand for a million pounds. Bergerac has a race against time to find the extortioner before his threat of destruction is carried out.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Music by RAY RUSSELL
Designer TOM YARDLEY JONES Film editor FRAN MCLEAN
Photography DAVID WHITSON Directed by GEOFFREY SAX
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Four contenders from London and the south of England compete in the Peel Centre at the Metropolitan Police Cadet School at Hendon for a place in the semi-finals. Julia McAllister
(conference producer)
The Campion novels of Margery Allingham ; Patrick Welch
(retired lecturer)
The life and times of Sir Robert Peel ;
Janet Brooman (bookseller) The life and career of Laurence Olivier ; James Macrae
(project management consultant)
The travels of Eric Newby. With Magnus Magnusson. Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer PETER MASSEY BBC Elstree
Real-life humour, mishaps, special investigations and consumer stories drawn from the 10,000 letters you send That's Life! every week.
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
Anthony Lennon was bom in Kilburn, west London. His parents both come from Ireland and are both indisputably white. Yet Anthony now earns his living as a black actor, because ever since he was a child he has looked black. When his friends, who are mostly black, find out about his background, fierce debates invariably follow; about whether Anthony really can call himself black, and about what black skin means to those who are born black.
Chilling Out reproduces just such a set of conversations - funny, challenging, sometimes angry conversations, rarely heard by white people in Britain.
Starring Judd Hirsch. With a special guest appearance by Freddie and the Dreamers.
The Return of Ricky
To cure Ricky Fortune 's depression at being left off a rock 'n' roll revival bill, the group persuade him to perform at its own 60s concert.
Directed by JAMES GARDNER Based on the BBC series by JOHN SULLIVAN
The education magazine.
Wilmington Grammar School for Girls in Kent 'opted out' last September. Clean Slate explores the pros and cons of the parents' decision to be run from Whitehall rather than Maidstone.
Help: what is dyslexia and what can parents do about it? With Jackie Spreckley and Jill Cochrane.
Producer JEREMY ORLEBAR
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West Indies v England
First Test from Kingston.
Highlights of the second day's play, introduced by Tony Lewis.