7.10 The Earth: Beneath
Scotland 7.35 Biochemistry: Superbugs 8.00 What Is
Happening in the Countryside Now? 8.25 Maths Methods:
Resonance and Damping
The story at the Playground Stop is Dilly
Goes to the Beach by Tony Bradman. With
Dave Benson Phillips , Jane Eve and Sophie Aldred. A Felgate production for BBCtv 0 PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 45p. on sale Wednesday.
Dr Chris Rowland explores the implication of Jesus as 'the King of the Jews'.
As famine grips Africa once again, Noel Battye joins some of the Oxfam staff at their headquarters, for a time of prayer and reflection.
Making the most of an interview. Presented by Chris Serle.
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The last part of an introduction to Mexican Spanish. Pasado y futuro.
Presented by Patricia de la Pena.
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L4.99, teachers' notes £3.99, from retailers.
Is British industry finally getting the message on training? Martin Young explores employers' and workers' attitudes.
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With Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas.
Previously broadcast programmes with sign language and subtitles. Interpreter John Lee.
John Craven with the latest news on rural, environmental and agricultural issues.
Including weather for the week ahead at 12.55pm.
Followed by Tom and Jerry Cartoon fun.
Classic western series.
Victoria befriends a troubled Mexican boy.
Omnibus edition.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
FILM Starring
Fred Astaire
Petuta Clark
The musical tale of Finian McLonergan and his daughter - whose arrival in the American south brings magic to a small community battling greed and racism.
Director Francis Ford Coppola 0 FILMS: page 31-37
Cartoon fun.
A series of programmes dealing with strong emotions. Treated by both society and doctors as merely a medical event, for Ruth and Jude miscarriage was a loss of their hopes and dreams. Producer Dick Foster
(Postponed from 24 February)
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Teams of dogs and their handlers compete in a variety of fun events for the Winalot
Challenge Trophy. The final is introduced by Peter Purves and features South v East.
A BBC Enterprises production for BBCtv
Bob Hoskins appeals on behalf of Alone in London, a charity which supports young, homeless people. It provides advice and counselling, hostel accommodation, and help to find long-term housing. Plus Cliff Michelmore and Lynette Lithgow with charity news. Producer Anne Gregory
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
From Easter People 1991. Three thousand Christians from different parts of Britain gather in Llandudno for a lively week of celebration, discussion, study and relaxation. They are joined by Martin Bashir.
Hymns: To God Be the Glory; Led Like a Lamb to the Slaughter;
Jesus We Celebrate Your Victory; Be Still for the Presence of the Lord; Low in the Grave He Lay; Hosanna in the Highest; We are
Easter People; Worthy, 0 Worthy are You Lord; Jesus, Jesus, Holy and Anointed One; Come On and Celebrate.
Producer Iwan Russell-Jones
Editor Roger Hutchings
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Last in the comedy series written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Jacko's world is falling apart. Or is it?
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
The theatre world gathers to celebrate the successes of the past year and to reward its finest performers and craftsmen. Hosted by Murder She Wrote star
Angela Lansbury from stage of the Olivier Theatre, Royal
National Theatre, London and presented by the Society of West End Theatre it features live excerpts from nominated productions including The Rocky Horror Show, Show
Boat, Five Guys Named Moe and the forthcoming production of Carmen Jones. Executive producer John Bishop
Event sponsored by American Express Patron of the Award. The Observer
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Magnus Magnusson with four more contenders, in the Great Hall of the University of Nottingham. Contestants:
Richard Francis (university lecturer) life and career of Mahatma Gandhi ;
Ashis Banerjee (medical practitioner) Cuba,
1492-1989; Chris Gonet
(computer consultant) the lives and films of the Marx
Brothers; Ernest Price
(retired teacher) life and work of Charles Darwin.
Director Andrea Conway Producer Peter Massey
In the last of the series, Joan Bakewell reports on a story in the headlines and the dilemmas it presents. Producer Krishna Govender
Series producer Olga Edridge
A new ten-part series about how to become a more successful manager. Body and Soul. Body Shop founder Anita Roddick talks about her objectives and methods. With Charles Handy. See panel below. Producer Ishbel McLean
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A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.