6.46 Plant Structure
7.5 Urban Education: Chicago
7.30 The Sociological Perspective
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6.46 Plant Structure
7.5 Urban Education: Chicago
7.30 The Sociological Perspective
Signs and symbols play an important part in our daily lives, but how well do they do the job for which they are intended?
IAN SIMPSON invites you to join a group of students to consider some of the problems involved.
Producer Victor POOLE
A personal view of childhood by URIE BRONFENBRENNER
Mummy, Daddy, Lenin and Mao Children growing up in all societies are surrounded by models which guide them into the roles they will play as adults. Some of these models are the real people in their lives, others the product of media and ideology. Which images are the most influential? Narrator PAUL BARNES
Producers DICK FOSTER and EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
4.55 Biotechnic Community
5.20 Ecology
5.45 Resources in Sound
6.10 Fossil Vertebrate Distribution
6.35 Forces, Fields and Energy
with subtitles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
(ShownlastSundayonBBC1)
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler including Foreign Report
With Richard Kershaw , David Sells Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
A series of six programmes starring Diana Rigg
This week with Peter Barkworth and Barry Norman
"Hearts and Flowers" by Richard Waring
With Don Henderson, Ken Watson, Jennifer Croxton
"Screen Night" by Roy Clarke
Interviewer: Barry Norman
Dancer: Caron Gardner
The Great Marvo: Paul Daniels
"Briefer Encounter" by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
With Peter Barkworth
Investigates, Discovers, Questions With ANNA FORD, JEREMY JAMES
JEANNE LA CHARD , JACK PIZZEY
NICK ROSS , HAROLD WILLIAMSON
This week: Alternative Medicine
What do you do if the treatment your doctor prescribes is not working? More people than ever are turning to practitioners of ' alternative ' medicine. Business is booming for osteopaths who relieve agonisring backache, herbalists who dispense Nature's remedies, naturopaths who believe special diets can cure. This programme examines the arguments for and against accepting some of these ' specialists ' into the NHS.
Producer TOM CONWAY Editor MICHAEL LATHAM
In this weekly series, the great jazz pianist plays and brings together a number of guests who enjoy and talk about their music.
Sound LEN SHOREY. Lighting GEOFF SHAW Designer JOHN HURST
Producer COLIN STRONG
Weather
In the studio: Charlie and Stephen Bishop
Introduced by Bob Harris
' Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
ANTHONY QUAYLE reads
Pigeons by ALASTAIR REID