Quiet Please! by JUDY WHITFIELD Guest storyteller COLIN JEAVONS Presenters
SARAH LONG , DEREK GRIFFITHS
'Repeated on BBC1 at 4.0 pm)
2: Landfall
The difficulties and pleasures of life in the black communities which flourished in the dock areas of cities like Cardiff and Liverpool at the turn of the century: approximately 1900-1938.
Executive producer JOHN RADCLIFFE Producer TONY LARYEA
with Robin Day brings you the day's News Summary and an interview with a prominent personality behind the headlines. Preceded by Weather
with Anthony Smith
Antarctica A continent of extremes - unforgettable beauty, unimaginable ferocity ...
Along this icy coastline, beyond the penguins, whales and elephant seals, stands the biggest, coldest and highest wilderness in the world - and the most lifeless: only two flowering plants and 60 species of moss.
Hidden deep beneath the ice-cap vast mineral resources are waiting. This buried wealth and the natural wilderness above are protected by a multi-nation treaty-a treaty as fragile as the quickly changing mood and beauty of the Antarctic continent itself?
Third of eight personal journeys
Producer NED KELLY (Bristol)
Oil Money
In the half minute it takes you to read this the oil producing countries will have earned another £30,000 -up to £100 million a day. That's how fast the Sheikhs, the Sultans and the Kings are sucking up our money. But what will they do with it? Will they spend it, or save it-and where?
The Money Programme looks for the oil money.
Presented by ALAN WATSON and RICHARD WAKELY With ROBERT MCKENZIE
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
Boardroom Sheikh-up: page 3
Hot Lips and Empty Arms
Hotlips realises that her marriage prospects are not too promising at the 4077th - and applies for a transfer.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
with David Holmes ; Weather
Introduced by William Hardcastle
A weekly look at the television
. world. The programmes, the personalities and the issues In Vision.
Producer PETER FOGES
Editor WILL WYATT
SIAN PHILLIPS reads
To Autumn by JOHN KEATS