6.40 Television and Politics - America
7.5 The Avatar: Concept and Example
7.30 Psychology
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6.40 Television and Politics - America
7.5 The Avatar: Concept and Example
7.30 Psychology
Story: Mr Backer 's Awoztttg MarchtHg Band by PETER SEYMOUR IHustrated by ROSOLYN SCHANZER Presenters
Carol Leader. Brian Cant
4.55 North Sea Oil
5.20 Handicapped in the Community
5.45 Childhood in Victorian Literature
6.10 Complex Human Ecosystems
6.35 Analysing Social Interaction
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by Michael Pye
Three personal views on the environment.
'Every time I write an article, the paper publishes one-and-a-half million copies of it - and that means 4,000 trees die.'
A journalist examines an important resource and questions the value of present forestry policy. But what are the alternatives?
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
from Knightshayes Court, Devon.
In this second visit to Knightshaves Court, Peter Seabrook looks at the woodland plantings of flowering shrubs and bulbs growing beneath the dappled shade of stately forest trees.
BBC Birmingham
A reconstruction of life on an Ancient Britain farm.
The village has a disastrous crop failure. They train cattle, make clothes and shoes and deal with minor cuts and injuries.
BBC Bristol.
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The final of this international table tennis tournament for the Norwich Union Trophy.
Dragutin Surbek. ranked No 5 in the world, plays MUan Orlowski, ranked No 8. Each knows the other's game extremely well. idea! ingredients for long dramatic rallies.
Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators
TONY GL'BBA, ALAX RAXSOME
Producer JOHNKtE WATHERSTMf
Creators of modem philosophy
A series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to 15 leading philosophers about Western philosophy today.
13:Philosophy and Politics with Ronald Dworkin
Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford. The explosive social issues of the 1960s - the Vietnam war, black power, women's liberation, student rights, sexual permissiveness - competled us to rethink some of our fundamental political ideas. RONALD DWORKIN discusses the impact of this on political philosophy in the universities.
Series prepared by BRYAN MAGEE Director TONY FYLEY
Executive producer JANET HOENtG
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JILL BALCON reads
The Strong are Saying Nothfttg by ROBERT FROST