6.40 Television and Politics - America: 2
7.5 The Ravidasis in Birmingham
7.30 Iron
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6.40 Television and Politics - America: 2
7.5 The Ravidasis in Birmingham
7.30 Iron
4.55 Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure
5.20 Technology for Teachers
5.45 Emily Bronte
6.20 Impacts of Mining
6.35 Using Television
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
With BRIAN REDHEAD and MADELINE BELL
JONATHAN CECIL
ROBERT MORLEY
GERARD RYDER
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Peter Woods
from Clacks Farm
Peter Seabrook talks to George Sheard of the Glasshouse Crops Research Institute about choosing and siting a greenhouse, and the all-important question of controlling the atmosphere in it. PETER and Arthur Billitt attend to seasonal work in the ornamental and vegetable gardens including planting of new varieties in the fruit plot, and introduce four very special guests to Clacks Farm - the Gardeners' Question Time team.
Produced by BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham
A reconstruction of life on an Ancient British farm.
A group of young people try to recreate the way of life of Celtic tribesmen on a replica of a prehistoric Iron Age settlement. The 12 programmes reflect the 12 months of their extraordinary experiment.
3: May - Spring at last
Film cameraman DAVID SAUNDERS Sound recordist TOM BROWN Film editor TOM POORE
Produced by JOHN PERCIVAL BBC Bristol
The second in the series of seven international table tennis programmes in which eight of the world's leading players compete for the Norwich Union Trophy.
The players are in two groups, both of today's matches coming from Group B. First Milan Orlowski, former European Champion, plays Zoran Kosanovic of Yugoslavia, then KOSANOVIC is back on court for the second match, against Jochen Leiss of West Germany.
Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators
TONY GUBBA , ALAN RANSOME
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Britain has nearly two million coloured people - including those born here. What should future policy be? - Can immigration be cut? - Should it be?
A television debate chaired by Robin Day
Director PETER MASSEY Producer JOHN DEKKER
Weather
Creators of modern philosophy
A series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to 15 leading philosophers about Western philosophy today. 8: Moral Philosophy with R. M. Hare , Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University.
How can people decide what a ' fair wage' is unless they have some idea what ' fair' means? Words like good, ought, right, just - we may use them every day, but how often do we stop and examine their meaning, and what could we gain by doing so? Series prepared by BRYAN MAGEE Director TONY TYLEY
Executive producer JANET HOENIG
(A shortened version of this discussion will be in THE LISTENER dated 16 March)
STEPHEN THORNE reads
The Great-Grandmother by ROBERT GRAVES