6.40 Management in Education
7.5 The Nature of Chemistry
7.30 Exploring Frequency Space
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6.40 Management in Education
7.5 The Nature of Chemistry
7.30 Exploring Frequency Space
Story: A Rainy Day for Daniel Written by SUSAN JENKINS Presenters
CAROL LEADER , DON SPENCER
4.55 Josh's File
5.20 Elementary Maths - Differentiation
5.45 War and Society: Britain 1914-1918
6.10 The Sociological Perspective
6.35 Analysing Social Interaction
with subtitles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A Parents and Children series of 15 programmes looking at the emotional and physical experience of pregnancy and the first weeks of life.
4: When do babies in the womb start moving? Do they sleep? How developed are their senses? CLAIRE WOOLFORD asks whether a mother's habits and feelings exert any influence. CLAIRE RAYNER answers another viewer's question in her ' problem page'.
Film editor PETER ORTON
Graphics DOUG BURD. Research JOHN BROOKE Producer DICK FOSTER
Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion including every Thursday UK Report from BBC news correspondents in Britain with David Sells
Newsreader Peter Woods
' There are many in the summertime, you know, envy me and say I'm lucky to live up here - " You should be here in winter" I'm telling them. Yes! '
The chronicle of a complete year's work on the slopes of Plynlimon where John Owen and Erwyd Howells look after a flock of 5,000 Welsh mountain sheep.
Narrator DONALD HOUSTON
Film editor DAVID ALIBAND
Executive producer MICHAEL CROUCHER Written and produced by COLIN ROSE BBC Bristol
A two-hour investigation presented by Don Cupitt of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
There can be little doubt that Jesus is in fashion. Even in a secular century, he seems to exercise as strong a grip as ever on our imagination. But is there any basis in history for the Jesus of television and cinema or the Christ of the Christian Church? Did such a man ever live and if so can we discover what he was like? DON cupiTT follows a trail of manuscripts and archaeological discoveries back to the time of Jesus. He consults John Fenton, Principal of St Chad's College, Durham, about the miracles and myths. George Caird, Professor-Elect of New Testament at Oxford, challenges the idea that Jesus thought of himself as the divine ' Son of God'. Other contributions and reactions from Professor Anthony Birley, Professor David Flusser,
Bishop Christopher Butler, Canon Michael Green, songwriter Sydney Carter, and archaeologists Nahman Avigad and L. Y. Rahmani.
In Israel, Don Cupitt attempts to piece together the events of Jesus's life in the places where they happened - starting not in Bethlehem but in Nazareth. Finally he traces the development of ideas about Jesus through 19 centuries of Christian art and theology up to the present day.
Shocking to some, exciting to others, the Jesus who is emerging from modern critical scholarship is very different from the traditional Christ. Is it possible that the Church itself has done less than justice to this extraordinary man? Reader MARTIN JARVIS
Film cameramen
TONY PIERCE-ROBERTS, KEITH HOFFER Sound
GRAHAM RODGER , RON KEIGHTLEY Film editor
ALAN J. CUMNER-PRICE
Producer PETER ARMSTRONG
A series of five programmes 2: The Gallops Man
A short story by CAROLINE SILVER Read by Jack Watson Director
BRIAN MILLER
Producer robin DRAKE. BBC Bristol
Weather
DEREK JACOBI reads
Three Words by HENRY REED