6.40 Genetics
7.5 Dairy Farming
7.30 Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
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6.40 Genetics
7.5 Dairy Farming
7.30 Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
A programme for Asian women
ProducerASHOKRtMML BBC Birmingham
Story: "Rooster Sets Out"
Written and illustrated by Eric Carle.
Live coverage of one of today's top matches, together with news and latest scores from the other three. The 20 original entries have now been reduced to eight in a competition that Kent have won three times since it was first played in 1972. Introduced by Peter West
(Shown at 11.0am)
(First shown on BBC1)
with Susan King
This week Susan travels to Somerset to ride out with local expert Harold Heard in search of the surprisingly scarce Exmoor pony; joins a group of children for a week's holiday jamboree at Crabbet Park Equitation Centre; and takes a journey back in time aboard the Norwich Union Royal Mail Coach.
by BOB BLOCK
The ghosts win £500 - what better way to spend it than give a surprise to a shattered Mr Meaker , who's ready to give up the ghost!
Music JONATHAN COHEN Designer ANNA RIDLEY Producer JEREMY SWAN (First shown on BBC1)
Paddington Recommended (Rpt)
5.40 Homefires: Energy and Attitudes
6.5 Oxidation Phosphorylation (1)
6.30 The Ghent Altarpiece
A series about children's rights for International Year of the Child. 3: Kids of Howe
' They boss you around, push you and make you do things you don't want to do.' (8-year-old.) Should children have more rights independently of their parents?
Research JULIA DRUM
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
(Tomorrow; Kids and Play Space)
Peter O'Sullevan visits the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London to admire the collection of paintings, photographs and souvenirs celebrating the 200 years of history and glamour of the race.
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
More Chippendale, Sheraton and Adam furniture is sold each year in the United States than all their carpenters could have produced in their lifetimes. Today, superb quality reproduction furniture is regularly re-sold, with considerable profit, as the genuine article. Tonight John Fitzmaurice Mills reveals some ways of detecting the genuine from bona-fide reproductions and from fakes.
How is the Budget prepared? Who does the Chancellor talk to? How much freedom does Sir Geoffrey have to make the tax changes he wants? Peter Hobday finds out from The Rt Hon Denis Healey the process of preparing a Budget. Editor PAUL ELLIS
Another chance to see one of the best shows that Dave has recorded. starring Dave Allen with JACQUELINE CLARKE , RONNIE BRODY MICHAEL SHARVELL-MARTIN
PETER HAWKINS , ROBERT EAST
Script by DAVE ALLEN , AUSTIN STEELE PETER VINCENT
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM
Produced by PETER WHITMORE
Adapted in five parts from the novel by HANS FALLADA
In 1929 Germany is in the grip of economic crises. Taxation is crippling, and the farmers of Schleswig-
Holstein can no longer pay. Government seizures of livestock and farms have become routine.
1: Max Tredup, the advertisement salesman on a small provincial newspaper, photographs the farmers resisting one such seizure. He offers his pictures, identifying the resistance leaders, to Biirgermeister Gareis. Fearing the growing strength of the right-wing farmers, the Regional President welcomes this opportunity to strike at them. Their leader is arrested. Tredup receives his blood money ...
Music by ALEXANDER GOEHR
Produced by DIETER MEICHSNER Directed by EGON MONK
English version directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL for
World Wide Sound, London An NDR/Studio Hamburg production
Weather
Benson and Hedges Cup Quarter-finals
PETER WEST introduces highlights of one of today's top matches in this 55-over competition. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
TV presentation by BILL TAVLOR and DAVID KENNING
Australia v Ireland
Highlights of the first Test Match played last Sunday in Brisbane. Commentator Fred Cogley
Television presentation by AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION