6.45 Biology Form and Function
7.10 Maths: Tutor-Marked
Assignments 7.35 A Little Gothick Castle 8.00 Education: A Place for Play 8.25 Physics: Energyto go Round
The Why Bird Stop.
Second of a five-part series about discovering God.
Is Anyone Listening? Is prayer a harmless comfort for people in trouble, or does God really hear? Patrick Trigg , who re-discovered prayer as a hostage in Iraq, joins Graham Young and the congregation of Wesley Methodist Church, Cambridge, for a time of worship and reflection for Lent. • STEREO
Magazine for deaf people. With signing and subtitles.
For beginners in German. * BBC SUPPORT MATERIAL: book£7.99. tutors' notes£3.95. three audio cassettes £6. 99 each, workbook£4. 99, available from booksellers.
Consumer advice.
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Handing Over. From an industrial plant in middle
America, David Lomax reports on a revolutionary experiment in labour relations.
Series on improving your communication skills for work.
Who Cares Wins. Looking after customers can be the key to success. With Danny Baker. • STEREO
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Skills for Work, £4. 99, from booksellers.
Old clothes and old furniture are revived; a sustaining meal is prepared for the fire-fighters of Chelsea; and how do you tell the children that you're splitting up? With Nerys Hughes. 0 PROGRAMME NOTES: send a 28p A4 sae to [address removed]
John Craven looks at the latest countryside stories. Plus 12.55 weather for the week ahead.
Followed by On the Record
Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole look at vital political issues as the General Election looms.
Omnibus edition.
Frank has a shock when his accountant calls.
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TV film that launched the popular series, starring David Carradine
Into America's west comes a mysterious stranger - a man of peace skilled in martial arts.
Films: pages 38-41
Julian Pettifer presents the "right of reply" show, which this month looks at the safety advice series Play it Safe!
A Barraclough Carey production for BBC TV
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As top designers launch their autumn and winter collections, Jeff Banks reports from Milan where Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace battle for the title King of Fashion. In
London, Caroline Charles ,
Helen Storey and Designer of the Year Vivienne Westwood help British fashion to make its mark. With Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin. * STEREO
The last of the series visits
Rochdale where Hugh Scully and the experts find a monkey-shaped teapot, a valuable baby's rattle, a silver tazza and Gracie Fields memorabilia.
Producer Christopher Lewis
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Last in the series. Why play is essential. With Anneka Rice.
Series producer Stephen Moss
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Bernard Davey
Rhosllanerchrugog in North
Wales was once a mining village with 26 chapels and a tradition of singing and hymn writing. The pits are closed, but the chapels are still open and the choirs are famous. Why is the largest village in Wales so rich in culture? With Pam Rhodes.
Director Rosalind Nevin
Series producer Simon Hammond
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Comedy series about love bridging the generation gap, written by Paul A Mendelson. Starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
Just Like a Woman. Alec feels Zoe needs help in her condition - whether she wants it or not.
DirectorJohn Kilby
Producer Sharon Bloom
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
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Starring Ian McShane as the shady antiques dealer.
Kids. Lovejoy finds a local MP's son is selling forged paintings.
Episode written by Francis Megahy Producer Emma Hayter
Director Peter Barber-Fleming
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Lovejoy finds out his daughter's new boyfriend is the same age as him and that a Cabinet Minister's son is involved in forging and selling paintings.
Comedy series written by Paul A Mendelson, starring Miriam Karlin, Tessa Peake-Jones, George Costigan.
When Pete faces the spectre of unemployment, Sally turns to the spectre in their house.
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
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First of a new comedy series written by Carla Lane , creator of Bread. Starring Gwen Taylor
Penelope Wilton , Jill Baker Three old friends sharing a house have one thing in common - his name is Ralph.
Carla Lane says the story shows "the devastating effect one man has on three intelligent women. It demonstrates how love is a great equaliser - and how it can make fools of us all."
Director/Producer Mike Stephens
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Bernard Davey
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Tonight's specialist subjects are: the life and reign of Ludwig II of Bavaria; the life and plays of Ibsen; the life and career of Eleanor of Aquitaine; and the history of the Liberal party since 1945. Magnus Magnusson asks the questions in the church of Chatham's historic dockyard. Director Andrea Conway
Producer Penelope Cowell • STEREO
Just Obeying Orders
Germany is united. But investigations into the communist past are reopening old wounds. Is the search for collaborators a thirst for justice, or only for revenge? With Joan Bakewell. Producer Michael Mitchell
Series producer Michael Waterhouse A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv
Starring Judd Hirsch
Gone Camping. John is accused of kidnapping his son.
Industrial designers from Newcastle upon Tyne and Munich shadow each other to find out what's different about
British and German design. Producer Mary Sprent
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Patrick Moore finds out more about asteroids, the minor planets which are junior members of the Sun's family.