6.45 What You Never Knew About Sex
7.10 The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
7.35 Minerals: Finds for the Future
8.00 Understanding Modern Societies
Today: the Patch Stop.
Peggy Patch has a day out at Oasthouses in Beltring, Kent. A Felgate production for BBCtv • STEREO
From the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Edenham. The village of Edenham is set in the rich farming land of the Grimsthorpe Estate in Lincolnshire. Harvest is the most important time of the year and this morning the villagers are joined by people from the neighbouring village of Witham for a real harvest celebration.
The hymns include We Plough the Fields and Scatter and Harvest Howe.
The Rev Andrew Hawes speaks on "God fulfills his promises" and the reading is Genesis 8, vv 15-22; 9, vv 12-16. * STEREO
The programme for deaf and hard of hearing people returns for a new weekly run. presented by Clive Mason. The first programme previews a new magazine title, reports on the British Deaf Association
Congress, tries out sports in Sheffield and introduces the former MP Jack Ashley as its new reporter. ● STEREO
An eight-part series on organising your language skills to be more successful at work.
Introducing yourself, assessing your own abilities and preparing for an interview.
BBC Book: £4 95. from booksellers. For details ring freefone [number removed].
A four-part series.
Where to start if you want to learn a language.
Weekly magazine looking at the new skills, opportunities and ideas in the world of career training.
In this first programme, Juliet Alexander takes a questioning look at the training of doctors, Simon Walton learns business etiquette, and Jim Dunk and Glyn Grimstead give a few tips about how to set about changing your career.
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First of a new six-part series on the secret of small business success.
1: Winning with Leadership:Bollards, Bumpers and Balls Tuckers of Bristol faces a dilemma. For their company to grow, chairman Ian Tucker and his son Simon must learn to delegate their day-to-day duties and concentrate on the future. Presenter David Hall shows them how owners of two successful businesses train their management to share their responsibilities.
A Diverse production for BBCtv
First of a five-part series in which Maria Jose Sevilla takes a gastronomic journey through Spain. Her first stop is the Basque country, where hake in green sauce, bream in cider, and a fisherman's stew called marmitako are just some of the recipes on the menu. Maria's trip takes her from fishing on the Cantabrian Sea to sampling the new season's cider in the Pyrenees, both traditionally men-only affairs.
(Floyd on Spain is on Tuesday at 8.30pm on BBC2)
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BBC BOOK: containing over 100 recipes. is available from booksellers, price £8.99.
John Craven opens the weekly file on the latest countryside stories. Including at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Followed by On the Record
New series of the political affairs show, presented by Jonathan Dimbleby , with John Cole. Today, a look at the Labour Party's efforts to form itself into an effective opposition under John Smith 's leadership. 0 FEATURE: page 32
Omnibus edition.
Pauline arrives back from New Zealand to an empty house. Where is her family?
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Blair has a lot of explaining to do - but will Javier give him the chance?
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Lighthearted western, starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick
Denver 1867: with winter coming and whisky stocks dangerously low, a major booze shipment is eagerly expected. However, the local Indians and some crusading temperance ladies have other ideas.
Producer/Director John Sturges • FILMS: pages 41-48
Fantastic tales of the unusual.
Gather Ye Acorns
Starring Mark Hamill David Rappaport
Jonathan Quick takes an ancient tree troll's advice to pack up his treasured comic book collection, follow his heart and become rich.
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Life from Beyond the Gravy Meat, poultry and fish can contain many germs.
Cheryl Baker looks at the ways we can destroy food poisoning germs. Director Martin Gorst Producer George Auckland
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Bill Giles
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A celebration of Harvest festival in Down Cathedral, Downpatrick in Ulster. Alan Titchmarsh meets local people for whom the land provides a vital sense of continuity. Hymns: Come, Ye Thankful
People, Come; For the Fruits of His Creation; Behold the Servant of the Lord; Great Is Thy Faithfulness; and All Creatures of Our God and King. Producer Maurice Maguire Editor Roger Hutchings
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With Michael Buerk. Weather Bill Giles
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Explorations of the faith and beliefs of people in ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. See No Evil - the Sabra and Shatila Massacre. On 16
September 1982 a force of Christian Lebanese militiamen entered two Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut and killed approximately 2,000
Palestinians, while their allies, the Israelis, surrounded the camps. Did the Israelis see the slaughter, and if so, did any of them try to prevent it?
Everyman explores the legacy of that massacre.
ProducerStephen Walker Series editor John Blake
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Television, Memory, Race, 1936-68. First of two documentaries chronicling black and Asian contributions to British television. It combines archive clips with the stories of performers such as Carmen Munroe and Cy Grant , and Pearl Connor, Britain's first black agent.
Producer Colin MacCabe
Executive producers Chris Lent and Richard Paterson
A BFI production for BBCtv (Part 2 next Sunday)
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