6.45 The Restless Pump 7.10
Maths: Calculus 7.35 Pine Point Mine: Origins 8.00 Education: Learning Maths Together 8.25 Foretelling Fatigue Life
The Why Bird Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Ancient stories with a modern message. Philip Hawthorn tells the story of Jonah.
(Stereo)
Phyllis Thompson visits a pub in Deptford, south-east London, where teenagers gather every week for a church service.
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].
Clare Connery shows Nerys Hughes how to make mixed nut savoury.
Staying sane about stress.
BBC BOOK: How Do You Manage?, £6.99, from booksellers.
For a self-help guide to UK management courses, send a £2.50 cheque, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]
Second of six programmes on women and the Establishment.
Health, Who Cares? What kind of deal do women get from the health service, when it is largely men who control it? 0 PROGRAMME NOTES: send a 41 p A4 sae to [address removed]
Lesley Waters, Edd the Duck and Wilson cook food that even the most fussy child will eat and Dr Stefan Buczacki and Ann
Davies plan a vegetable garden. Presented by Nerys Hughes. 0 PROGRAMME NOTES: send a 28p A4 sae to [address removed]
Photographing the TV screen. 0 BBC BOOK: Take Nobody's Word for It, £3.99, from booksellers.
John Craven and Dave Lee
Travis announce the winners of the BBC's environmental award scheme, The Big Green One.
Including at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Followed by On the Record
Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole look at political issues.
Omnibus edition.
Frank gets the keys to a new home.
(Stereo; Teletext subtitles: p 888)
An undomesticated comedy, starring
Jack Lemmon , Virna Lisi The creator of a successful comic strip lives an idyllic bachelor life until he wakes up one morning to find himself married to a beautiful blonde.
Director Richard Quine 0 FILMS: pages 49-56
Joan (Hayley Mills) throws out her son's favourite book - The Greibble - which comes to life to wreak havoc. This is directed by Joe Dante (of Gremlins fame) from a story by Steven Spielberg.
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The Wolf Saga. A film following the last few wolves that still survive in Sweden. Narrated by Brian Gear.
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The quest for Britain's top amateur chef continues with a housewife, a magazine editor and the owner of a clothing company, all from the south west of England. Actress
Jean Marsh and chef Eugene McCoy , from the Tontine restaurant in Cleveland, join host
Loyd Grossman to judge the results. Director/Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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● COMPETITION: ring0[number removed](36p per minute cheap rate, 48p other times).
With Chris Lowe.
Weather John Kettley
Thora Hird visits the Welsh Garden Festival, the Star and Garter Home for disabled servicemen and women in Richmond and talks to a viewer in Holland. The Rev Andy McLellan reports from the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Plus more favourite hymns.
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Fifth episode of the comedy written by Roy Clarke, starring Tony Britton and Susan Hampshire.
When Vivian decides to sack his belligerent housekeeper he finds that fact and fiction are mixing rather uneasily.
(Stereo) (Subtitles)
Drama series set in a Scottish village in the 1950s.
Partings. Jenny returns south to look after her ill mother.
Episode written by Julia Jones Producer Aileen Forsyth Director David Blair
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He Expected Me to Lay Out His Socks. Journeying inland, Alan Whicker meets some Britons who have decided to settle permanently for a Spanish way of life. They include the Scott family, who restored an old olive mill, an English teacher in Seville whose Spanish husband expected her to lay out his socks, and the great nephew of G K Chesterton, who opens his home to paying guests. Producer Tony Salmon
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Concluding the serialisation of the psychological thriller by Ruth Rendell , writing under her Barbara Vine pseudonym. Starring Douglas Hodge
The police investigation into the 12-year-old murder of a woman and child closes in on Adam and Rufus. Both have everything to lose but are powerless to stop events as the appalling truth begins to unfold.
RACHAEL AND JOANIE GARNER , SADIE LOWE
Adapted by Sandy Welch Producer Phillippa Giles Director Tim Fywell
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With Martyn Lewis.
Weather John Kettley
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In the third semi-final, the specialist subjects are: the life and career of Clement Attlee ; the animated cartoons of Warner Bros; the life and Barchester Chronicles of Anthony Trollope ; the life and reign of Mehmed the Conqueror. With Magnus Magnusson. Director Andrea Conway
Producer Penelope Cowell ● STEREO
'E'isforEcstasy
Why are half a million young people in Britain determined to risk the dangers of the drug Ecstasy? The cult drug first made the headlines in 1988 when thousands of young people started taking it at
"raves" in disused warehouses and old aerodromes. Its notoriety spread when several young people mysteriously died while using it. Yet experts know little about the drug, and even less about the young people who take it.
Director/Producer Howard Reid Editor John Blake
A CSL production for BBCtv
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American comedy series, Unwelcome to the Club. An alleged murderer tries to join the One-Two-One club.
Six true stories from the hidden world of science.
A Giftfrom Heaven. The story of Professor Lise Meitner. The programme charts Meitner's career from a researcher in Berlin to her leading role in the splitting of the atom. Producer Hendrik Ball
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