Today's story is "Pete and the Rain" by Leila Berg, illustrated by Peggy Fortnum
Presenters this week Johnny Ball, Carol Chell
Ten programmes in a Business Studies course
Liability for negligent acts may not be as obvious as it would appear at first sight. What happens when both parties are at fault? Or when the injured party consented to run the risk?
Written and introduced by Michael Molyneux
(first shown on BBC1)
(These programmes are linked with the English Law series on Radio 3. For details of booklet see page 55)
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Michael Sullivan,
David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and BBC News correspondents
and Weather
(Colour)
When Buck accidentally discovers a silver deposit he and Manolito go into partnership, all set to make a fortune-but things do not turn out quite as they expect.
(Colour)
Most of us have an eye test at some time in our lives, and more and more people today are wearing glasses.
In this programme two eye specialists talk about the structure of the eye and its commonest defects, such as short sight, long sight, and astigmatism.
(Colour)
A new comedy series starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden
with Jo Kendall
and Roland MacLeod, Nick McArdle, Yutte Stensgaard, Sue Glover, Sunny Weetman
and featuring Bill Oddie
(Colour)
This week's programme in the series on Man and Science Today.
If a man has a fever and his body temperature rises by only 10°F, he will die. But we seldom consider how our lives depend on keeping our bodies at -an exact temperature with our blood circulation, our clothing, even central heating. We have become completely dependent on our created environment - our civilisation. Without this the English climate is fatal. Lost gn a mountain, capsized in the sea, a man soon learns his inadequacies.
Horizon this week asks the questions : what are the limits of our survival? Is central heating sapping our power of acclimatisation - our natural ability to survive?
(Colour)
(Colour)
Introduced by Mel Oxley with James Cameron, William Rushton and talk of this and that
(Colour)