7.10 The Future of Print 7.35
History: The Photographer as Witness 8.00 Deep Secrets
8.25 Maths: Differential
Equations
The Playbus stops at the Tent Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv 0 PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 45p, on sale Wednesday.
A Buddhist gives Robert food for thought.
Stephen Maxfield and his wife Catherine who lead a small Greek Orthodox congregation in Mid-Wales explore the theme of spiritual freedom. Presented by Linda Mary Evans.
Western adventure starring John Derek
Jet Cosgrave and a gang of hired gunmen decide to reclaim Jet's inheritance.
Director William Witney 0 FILMS: pages 27-34
Cartoon.
Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas. Last in the series.
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Forty-seven people died when a British Midlands
Boeing 737 crashed onto the Ml near Kegworth two years ago. The generally accepted view is that the cause of the crash was 'pilot error', but that's not the whole story. Sign language interpreter John Lee.
John Craven introduces a report on acupuncture and homeopathy in animal medicine. Janet Trewin investigates why some vets are increasingly using alternative therapies. Plus at 12.55 the week's weather for farmers.
Followed by On the Record
The Rt Hon
Nicholas Ridley , MP, offers a personal view of Margaret Thatcher 's downfall. And Sarah Benton examines the next challenge for
Labour - to find radical policies for the consumer age. Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby , with John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
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Lock, Stock and Jock Arrested for murder,
Carter McKay finds his alibis crumbling. Cliff proposes to Liz.
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Cartoon.
A contest of endurance from Joensuu, Finland.
Among the competitors is Britain's newcomer
Adrian Smith. Introduced by Bill McFarlan and Jamie Reeves.
Producer Simon Betts
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Jill Dando goes 'on safari' in deepest Britain - to watch badgers in a Cotswold wood, otters in the West Country, 100,000 Scottish seabirds, rare butterflies in fenland.
In the city, Julian Pettifer explores the wildlife and environment exhibition at
London's Olympia where this week David Bellamy and other champions of nature meet under one roof to show how we can help conserve our unique natural heritage.
Find out how you can set out on your own Safari UK to discover the secret nature of Britain this summer.
Director Roy Chapman
Senes producer Peter Crawford
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The last semi-final in the competition to find Britain's best amateur chef. Tasting the food with Loyd Grossman are naturalist David Bellamy and Myrtle Allen from Ballymaloe House in County Cork. The contestants seeking a place in next week's final are a vegetarian from Yorkshire, a housewife from Lancashire and a London business woman.
Director/Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Did you know that:
● a sponsor once offered Ivan Lend ) extra money to smile more? - Lendl refused
0 Boris Becker is the only non-seed to have won a title? - in 1985 0 Jennifer Capriati was a millionairess before turning professional? - she signed a £4-million sponsorship deal at the age of 13 Wimbledon 91
NEW A six-week journey around Britain and Ireland, in which
Alan Titchmarsh follows in the footsteps of countless pilgrims. The Grail Trail to Glastonbury Uncovering some of Glastonbury's mythology and magic. See panel below. Producer Simon Hammond
Editor Roger Hutchings
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I First showing on I network television for the concluding part of the drama based on the bestselling novel by Dymphna Cusack and Florence James. Starring Rebecca Gibney Lisa Harrow
Kerry Armstrong
Sydney 1944: Claire's dreams are in tatters, Guinea has to come to the aid of her errant sister and Deb's future seems clear - or does it?
Director Robert Marchand
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With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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The climax of the greatest tennis championships in the world, the crowning of the men's singles champion. Harry Carpenter introduces highlights of this afternoon's final and recalls the best moments from the fortnight.
Schools Out. Joan Bakewell goes to Northern Ireland and asks pupils, parents, teachers and clergy if integrated education is the way forward. At the moment 99 per cent of school children there go to separate schools. Brownlow High in Craigavon is the first state secondary school to apply to bring Catholic and Protestant pupils under one roof. Not all support the move. Director Rizu Hamid
Series producer Olga Edridge
American comedy series.
Here's the Groovy Piano Bar Episode. Molly agonises over taking a job in publishing.
A series in which six artists talk about drawing. Charlotte
Fawley draws ballet dancers in brush and ink, capturing the vigour and poise of the dance in a few brief lines.
Producer Dick Foster
0BOOK: The BBC Drawing Course, price £ 12.95, from booksellers.
A 93-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.