6.45 Biology: Regulation and Control 7. 10 Maths: Curve
Sketching 7.35 Frederick and Voltaire 8.00 The Origins of State Social Work 8.25 Physics:
Lightning Does Strike Twice!
The Tent Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Ancient stories with a modern message. Philip Hawthorn tells the story of lite Prodigal Son. ●STEREO
Tony Phelan meets Emma Towler and Jeremy Clines, who are about to leave St John's College in York and get married, but who have no home and no jobs. As they join in worship they explain how faith in God is helping them to cope.
Magazine reflecting the concerns of the deaf community.
With signing and subtitles.
A ten-part course for beginners in spoken Hindi and Urdu. 0 BBC SUPPORT MATERIAL: book, video and cassettes - for details phone BBC
Education Information on 08 1 -[number removed].
A warming frankfurter and chilli bean pot from an earlier series of Bazaar.
The first of six programmes on managing. If you run a home, look after children, are self-employed or running a business, you're a manager. 0 BBC BOOK: How Do You Manage?, £6.99, from booksellers.
The first of six programmes on women and politics.
1: Women with X Appeal Anyone watching this programme could be a future Prime Minister, or they could be sitting next to her! Lesley Abdela finds out why some women enter politics. 0 PROGRAMME NOTES: send a 41 p A4 sae to [address removed]
Edd the Duck and Wilson cook food that even the most fussy child will eat; and a plan for a vegetable garden in containers.
Stretchy Slime etc!
0 BBC BOOK: Take Nobody's Word for It, £3.99, from booksellers.
Has the traditional scarecrow had its day? At 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
Ethel faces a heartbreaking dilemma.
(Stereo; Teletext subtitles: p 888)
Starring Rock Hudson Gina Lollobrigida
Millionaire playboy Robert Talbot finds his Italian villa operating as a hotel, with a group of American college girls as guests.
Director Robert Mulligan eFILMS: pages 49-54
Special awards to children's favourite television programmes and personalities, presented by the BBC in association with the Stars
Organisation Supporting action for people with cerebral palsy. Nominations, chosen by children, are for no 1 man and woman, favourite entertainment and factual programmes, and no 1 newcomer. Hosted by Phillip Schofield. Producer Angela Sharp
Executive producer Chris Bellinger e STEREO
●CHILDREN: page 13
The quest to find Britain's top amateur chef continues with an accountant, a company adviser and a car dealer, all from the home counties. Cricketer
Clive Lloyd and chef Ruth Rogers , from the River Cafe in London, join host Loyd Grossman to judge the results. Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
A Union Pictures production for BBCtv eCOMPETITION: ring 0[number removed](36p per minute cheap rate, 48p other times).
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
As Christian Aid Week comes to an end, Thora Hird looks at the work and takes part in her local church's candelit vigil to pray for Christian Aid projects around the world.
Terry Waite talks about his imprisonment and his release.
"I remember sitting in a room in RAF Lyneham and watching the 'Welcome Back' Songs of Praise from Blackheath. It was probably the first television programme after my release and it helped reunite me with my friends."
STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888
Fourth episode of the comedy written by Roy Clarke , starring Tony Britton Susan Hampshire
When Vivian's shower goes on the blink, Kate, perhaps unwisely, suggests that Marvin can fix it.
Director/Producer Harold Snoad
0 STEREO: TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888
Drama set in a Scottish village in the 1950s.
Alec encounters an old army pal with surprising consequences. Robert's past catches up with him. And Andrew is worried at the prospect of a war in Korea.
Episode written by Julia Jones
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p888)
Drama: page 5
Even the Splendid Mayor Went to Jail. This week's programme opens in Marbella at a poolside party for the jet set where, Alan Whicker discovers, "you feel quite under-dressed without a Rolls-Royce." He meets the man once reported to be the richest in the world, a feature film writer, a prince, and Fleet Street's permanent eye on the "Costa del Crime".
ProducerTony Salmon
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Second of a three-part serialisation of the psychological thriller by Ruth Rendell , writing under her Barbara Vine pseudonym. Starring Douglas Hodge
"Beware, Adam, falling in love is a dangerous thing" - Rufus's chilling words echo across the 12 years that separate the two men as they prepare to confront their terrible past.
Adapted by Sandy Welch Producer Philtippa Giles Director Tim Fywell
● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888 ● DRAMA page 4
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Michael Fish
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES (news): page 888
In the second semi-final, the specialist subjects are: the life and novels of Gore Vidal ; the history of European fashion since 1750; the life and career of James Craig , Viscount Craigavon ; the life and reign of Henry II. With Magnus Magnusson. Director Andrea Conway
Producer Penelope Cowell ● STEREO
Saints are made in Rome - but the question of saintliness, and how it is defined by the Vatican, has always been controversial. Today, at St Peter's, the Pope's contentious beatification of Monsignor Josemaria Escriva, the founder of the Roman
Catholic organisation Opus Dei, upholds that tradition.
Britain and Ireland have their own contenders for the sainthood, like Cardinal
Newman and Matt Talbot, a Dublin alcoholic who took the pledge. But why do some candidates get there faster than others and how is sanctity decided?
An Isle of Man Television production for BBCtv
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Kirk 's Problem. Kirk falls in love.
The last self-help programme. Tonight: When is a team not a team? When it's a group. Producer Robert Cooke
Series producer Fiona Pitcher
0 BBC BOOK: £6.99 from bookshops; a self-help guide to UK management courses is also available - send £2.50, cheque payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]