6.45 Mammals in Water 7.10
Maths: Volumes of Revolution
7.35 Pine Point Mine: Ore to Metal
8.00 Engineering Mechanics: Fluid Flows 8.25 Innovation on the Rails
The Dot Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Each week people from more than 100 different nationalities meet for worship in Kensington Temple, one of London's fastest growing churches. "KT", as it's affectionately known, now has five lively Sunday services to accommodate its growing congregation. As Christians across the world observe
Pentecost - the coming of the Holy Spirit to the early church - members of "KT" invite you to join them as they celebrate, through music, dance and drama, the presence of the Spirit in their lives today. Preacher: the Rev Wynne Lewis.
Magazine reflecting the concerns of the deaf community.
With signing and subtitles.
Cartoon fun.
England v Pakistan
Live coverage of the morning's play from Edgbaston.
Commentary by Richie Benaud , Ray Llingworth , Geoffrey Boycott , Jack Bannister and Asif Iqbal. Introduced by Tony Lewis. * STEREO
John Craven launches Photo 92, the annual Radio Times/
CountryFilephotographic competition. Plus the latest countryside stories. 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.
The Fowlers are gathered to say goodbye to Pauline, but where is Arthur?
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The Case of the Notorious Nun
Starring Raymond Burr
Murder, embezzlement and hints of a forbidden romance lure legendary lawyer Perry Mason into another battle between good and evil.
Three viewers went to Wembley to commentate on the England y Brazil football match. Could they match commentator supremo John Motson? Plus the studio audience's chance to challenge BBC programme makers. Presented by Julian Pettifer, with Richard Jobson and Carole Stone.
A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv
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The Mahogany Connections
Your mahogany kitchen seems a long way from the jungles of Brazil, the greenhouse effect and Coca Cola, but they are connected - like hamburgers, British banks and cars. Deep in the rainforest, a tiny mahogany seedling pushes towards the light. It should become a forest giant, a centre of exuberant life, but when we order that kitchen or buy corned beef at the supermarket, we order that tree's destruction. Narrated by Anthony Smith. (Rpr)
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The quest to find Britain's top amateur chef continues with a catering student, a curate and a dairy farmer, all from the north of England. Food writer Josceline Dimbleby and business trouble-shooter Sir
John Harvey-Jones join
Loyd Grossman to judge the results. Director/Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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Debbie Thrower appeals on behalf of the Ockenden
Venture, which works to provide homes, health and education for refugee children. Plus Cliff Michelmore and Joanna Kaye report on the latest charity news.
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
For Pentecost, from Liverpool. The city's Roman Catholic
Cathedral celebrates its silver jubilee as Christians from many denominations join together to sing their hymns of praise.
Come Down, 0 Love Divine; Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation; Hail, Redeemer, King Divine!; Veni
Sancte Spiritus; Love Is His Word. Producer Diane Reid
Editor Roger Hutchings
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Drama series set in a Scottish village in the 1950s.
Visitations. Freddie, an old flame of Jenny's, comes to
Corriebeg for a visit. Umberto meets an old friend at the Strathblair agricultural show.
Episode written by Susan Boyd Producer Aileen Forsyth Director Ken Hannam
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Alan Whicker meets some remarkable Spanish women, among them a TV sex therapist, a lawyer who helped an embattled Madrid community declare independence, and fashion doyenne Cuca Solana.
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The Final
The four finalists, with their specialist subjects, are:
Peter Todd (carpenter), the life and reign of King Alfred;
Steve Williams (computer programmer), pre-Socratic philosophy;
Glen Binnie (environmental health officer), the American civil war;
Richard Ford (company director), the life and films of Kurosawa.
Magnus Magnusson puts the questions in the Great Hall of the University of Birmingham, and author P D James will present the trophy to the winner of Mastermind 1992.
Director Andrea Conway
Producer Penelope Cowell ● STEREO
Second of a three-part thriller written by David Pirie and starring Bob Peck, Sharon Duce
The disturbed and mysterious Jo Scott tempts Andrew with information about the people behind Beth's death, but then subjects him to violent harrassment.
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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My Brother, My Sister
In the concentration camp of Auschwitz, Dr Josef Mengele performed experiments on more than 3,000 twin children. Only 200 survived. Tonight's Everyman focuses on the lives of five of them.
Peter Greenfeld still has nightmares every time he visits a hospital. He is convinced that his twin sister Miriam survived, and he has spent the past 25 years searching for her. Other survivors, like Vera Kriegal , have broken all contact with their twin because of memories too painful to bear. Producer Stephen Walker Editor John Blake
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Pilot episode of an American comedy series about two radio hosts of the 1940s who are still feuding 30 years later. It stars Jack Warden and Mason Adams , who played Charlie Hume in the newspaper series Lou Grant.
True stories from the hidden world of science.
A Question of Doping. The problems of drug testing in the sport of show jumping.
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