6.45 Social Science: Abortion
7.10 How Minerals Are Made
7.35 Technology: Novel
Proteins 8.00 Words to That Effect 8.25 Maths Modelling:
Knots
The Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv 0 PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 45p, on sale Wednesday.
The fourth of a six-part introduction to the language and people. The 1974 Revolution.
With Roberta Fox. • SUPPORT MATERIALS: book, same title, £7.95: pack of two cassettes, 11.99, from retailers.
How to communicate more effectively. With Chris Serle.
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In the final programme Carol Vorderman offers practical help with maths. • HELPLINE: 0[number removed](free) • BOOK: same title, £4.99, from booksellers
Join Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas.
Introducing a new format offering deaf viewers the chance to participate in programme making.
Rural, environmental and agricultural issues. With John Craven.
Graham Young joins members of the Methodist Association of Youth Clubs for worship in the Royal Albert Hall. ('Songs of Praise' from the Royal Albert Hall , 6.40pm)
Walt Disney World
Kathy Tayler joins the larger-than-life stars of Florida's top resort.
Followed by On the Record
Margaret Beckett , the woman who would control the purse strings in a Labour government, talks live to Jonathan Dimbleby. With John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
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One Last Kiss. Bobby enlists the help of a young cyclist to trace April.
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Starring
Paul Newman
Robert Redford
Fact combines with fiction in the outrageous and endearing tale of the legendary bank robbers. Winner of four Oscars, it has proved one of the most successful films of all time.
Screenplay William Goldman Director George Roy Hill 0 FILMS: pages 31-35
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Prehistoric cartoon fun with Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty.
The British Grand Prix for amateur chefs. With pestles pounding, three contestants from Scotland battle for a place in the semi-final under the watchful eyes of presenter Loyd Grossman. With special guests David Wilson from the Peat Inn, Fife, and Radio 4's Sue MacGregor.
Director/Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
For Pentecost live from the Royal Albert Hall.
Thousands of young Christians belonging to the Methodist Association of Youth Clubs celebrate at the end of their
London Weekend.
Pam Rhodes presents a special live edition with the MAYC orchestra and choir.
Hymns: Shine Jesus Shine; Come Down, 0 Love Divine (Down Ampney); Ave Verum Corpus; The Servant King; Christ
Triumphant (Guiding Power); You Are the King of Glory/We Really Want To Thank You Lord.
Producer Simon Hammond
Editor Roger Hutchings
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Based on James Herriot 's books. Starring Christopher Timothy Robert Hardy Peter Davison
A Friend for Life. James and Siegfried become personally involved when a herd of cattle contract disease.
Episode written by Michael Russell Producer Bill Sellars
Director Steve Goldie
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Esther Rantzen and her team of Gavin Campbell, Howard Leader, Kevin Devine, Scott Sherrin and Doc Scott with investigations and humour.
Topics: write to That's Life!, [address removed] or telephone the That's Life! hotline on [number removed].
The Sainsbury Centre for
Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, is the setting where
Magnus Magnusson asks the questions of four more semi-finalists:
Howard Dolan (assistant director, CBI) British and American military and naval aircraft, 1939-51; Kenneth Barr (supply teacher) Ed Murrow ; Patricia Pay
(assistant land registrar) Nabokov; Trevor Brown (retired bank official)
Hollywood musicals, 1933-58. Director Andrea Conway Producer Peter Massey
The Prisoners of Burrel
It was clear that change had come to Albania when they opened the doors of Burrel - the country's most infamous jail. The prisoners who emerged are witnesses to the scale of inhumanity of the past 40 years in Europe's last Communist redoubt.
Producer Michael Dutfield
Editor Jane Drabble
A Barraclough-Carey production for BBCtv
A ten-part series on how to be a more successful manager. Seconding the Best.
Esther Roberton has no head office, no staff of her own. The organisation is held together by her ability alone. Producer Stacey Adams
* SUPPORT MATERIALS: booklet, please send an sae with 38p stamp to, [address removed] Book. Inside Organisations, £6.99, from booksellers. Video pack, contact [address removed].
A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.
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