Programme Index

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The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop. Today's story is Why Is It Called That Mum? by Mark Sendell. With Simon Harbrow and Ellie Darvill. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Sendell.
Unknown:
Simon Harbrow
Unknown:
Ellie Darvill.

... of Creation. Donald Reeves argues it is time to rediscover a sense of the earth as the dwelling place of God.
Director Richard Alwyn
Producer Helen Alexander (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Reeves
Director:
Richard Alwyn
Producer:
Helen Alexander

Graham Young joins Rhona Foy at her home near Glasgow. Next door, John Cairns considers what it means to be holy.
Reading: Deuteronomy 7, vv 6-11. Director Steve Benson Producer Stuart Miller

Contributors

Unknown:
Rhona Foy
Unknown:
John Cairns
Director:
Steve Benson
Producer:
Stuart Miller

Viewer Jackie Wedgewood undergoes an image transformation, Alison Mitchell and Harry Greene solve financial and DIY problems and restaurateur Kenneth Gardiner barbecues.
Presented by Janice Long.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jackie Wedgewood
Unknown:
Alison Mitchell
Unknown:
Harry Greene
Unknown:
Kenneth Gardiner
Presented By:
Janice Long.

Do-it-yourself science. What makes the sun rise, and how long is a piece of string? Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells investigate. Guest musicians Kit and the Widow discover the key to scientific song writing. Plus how to build a radio telescope in your garden. Director Hendrik Ball
Producer George Auckland (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Vorderman
Unknown:
Professor Ian Fells
Director:
Hendrik Ball

The Human Factor.
Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter of Harvard Business
School talks to David Lomax about changes facing organisations in the 90s and the effect they will have on the people working for them.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Unknown:
David Lomax

On the Road to Nowhere? 'I see a world with two kinds of people: those with cars, stuck in traffic jams, and those without cars, stuck inside their homes.' How can we stop this nightmare vision coming true? Chris Baines catches the community bus in Norfolk and cycles on a country path through the centre of Bristol. Producer Stephen Moss
Series producer Ron Bloomfield (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Baines
Producer:
Stephen Moss
Producer:
Ron Bloomfield

4: If you'd like to improve your
French, what better place to do it than Provence? Dariane Lorian meets an English chef who runs a very popular restaurant, and the More family who write about Provence and its gastronomy. Producer Frank Ash
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dariane Lorian
Producer:
Frank Ash

Another chance to see an edition of Scene, this time with sign language and subtitles. Fitting Images. 'You can't judge a book by its cover' but evidence suggests that human beings make judgments based on the way people look.
For Dennis Nye , Kathy Burke and Nicky Read , 'looks' have played a significant part in their lives.
Sign language interpreter: John Lee. Producer Julie Callanan
Series producer Roger Tongo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Nye
Unknown:
Kathy Burke
Unknown:
Nicky Read
Unknown:
John Lee.
Producer:
Julie Callanan
Producer:
Roger Tongo

John Craven reports from Poland where inflation in the new, open market means that no one can afford local produce, and where the cost of beating pollution would be greater than foreign debt. Plus the weather for the countryside at 12.55pm with Bernard Davey. Producer John G Smith Editor Michael Fitzgerald
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Bernard Davey.

With Moira Stuart.
Followed by On the Record
What's really going on in British politics? Up-to-the-minute analysis of the latest stories, with in-depth film reports and live interviews presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole , the BBC's political editor. Editor Glenwyn Benson

Contributors

Unknown:
Moira Stuart.
Presented By:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
John Cole
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

A series based on the popular books by Yorkshire vet James Herriot. Starring Christopher Timothy
The Course of True Love. James takes Bodie for a walk and meets
Mr Potts , a farmer who tells him he has settled for a quieter life.
Episode written by Alfred Shaughnessy Director Bob Blagden
Producer Bill Sellars (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Herriot.
Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Unknown:
Mr Potts
Written By:
Alfred Shaughnessy
Director:
Bob Blagden
Producer:
Bill Sellars
James:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried:
Robert Hardy
Mr Potts:
Charles Rea

Live from the Stadio Nuova
Comunale in Turin. Winners of Group C v Third Place Group A, B or F. Two more countries will be eliminated today as the finals continue their nail-biting knock-out stage. This afternoon's match could see Brazil, pre-tournament favourites to win Group C, playing their fourth game in Turin.
In the event of the World Cup overrunning, the following programme may be cancelled.

Thora Hird introduces hymns from the Guildhall and Guards Chapel in London and from the Brecon Jazz Festival. She also talks to Roger Royle about his radio show.
Hymns: Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus (Morning Light); Make Me a Channel of Thy Peace; When the Saints; 0 God, Our Help in Ages Past
(St Anne); Colours of Day; Be Thou My Vision (Slane); Onward Christian Soldiers (St Gertrude); The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond); Deep Peace. Producer Stephen Lynas Editor Roger Hutchings
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Contributors

Introduces:
Thora Hird
Unknown:
Roger Royle
Producer:
Stephen Lynas
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

First showing on network television. Starring Fred Ward
New York cop Remo Williams has a new face and a new career as a super-trained agent out to catch criminals so powerful that they defy normal justice.
Director Guy Hamilton
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Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Ward
Unknown:
Remo Williams
Director:
Guy Hamilton
Remo Williams:
Fred Ward
Chiun:
Joel Grey
Harold Smith:
Wilford Brimley
Conn MacCleary:
J A Preston
General Scott Watson:
George Coe
George Grove:
Charles Cioffi
Major Rayner Fleming:
Kate Mulgrew

Real-life humour and consumer stories with Esther Rantzen , Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills , Howard Leader , Simon Fanshawe and Doc Cox.
Editor Shaun Woodward

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Howard Leader
Unknown:
Simon Fanshawe
Unknown:
Doc Cox.
Editor:
Shaun Woodward

Guns and Rosaries. Fr Plock , shot through the leg by two youths, is lying in a Brooklyn hospital. Nuns living in fear of such attacks carry 'muggers money' in the hope of appeasing would-be assailants.
Because several areas are now said to resemble war zones, some New York clergymen are claiming the right to carry arms, while other Christians want to reclaim the streets through their non-violent presence. Joan Bakewell goes to New York and asks if a church under siege has a right to be armed. Director Krishna Govender
Series producer Olga Edridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Plock
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Director:
Krishna Govender
Producer:
Olga Edridge

3: You and Your Job. According to some forecasts, the Single
European Market will cause a massive loss of British jobs. Others believe new competition will increase job opportunities. How will your job prospects be affected?
With Dick Taverne and Alan Watson. Producer Laurence Vulliamy
Series editor Christopher Capron A Capron production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Taverne
Unknown:
Alan Watson.
Producer:
Laurence Vulliamy
Editor:
Christopher Capron

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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