6.40 Problem Identification Game
7.5 Cells and Organisms
7.30 Brain Structure and Behaviour
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6.40 Problem Identification Game
7.5 Cells and Organisms
7.30 Brain Structure and Behaviour
Advice and information on matters of interest to Asian women. Including demonstrations of how to make useful items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children and an item of popular music.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
Director KRISHAN GOULD. BBC Birmingham
Story:
Timper-Tomper Finds a Home written by DOROTHY LENTIN Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Ben Thomas
A cartoon series from Czechoslovakia featuring a dog, two mice, a crow and a cat.
Today: Upsetting the Apple Cart
with Sarah Porter
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
Today: 'The Tale of the Pie and the Patty Pan'
with Tony Hart
COLIN BENNETT and Morph
In the last programme of this series, Tony uses dye powder, chalk, sand and plaster of paris to make different pictures. Morph and Chas play a joke on Tony and the Caretaker, which causes Mr Bennett to panic. Chaos is averted just in time, and they all survive to face another series!
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer MOLLY cox
by AVRIL ROWLANDS
With the bombing of the line, Andy and Alice find themselves faced with danger and with a race to avoid disaster.
Fire on the Line: 3
Sound ALEX CHRISTISON , DAVID BAUMBER Photography JOHN WILLIAMS
Film editor CHRISTOPHER ROWLANDS Executive producerANNA HOME ProducerPAUL STONE
Paddington Hits the Jackpot
5.40 Rich Law, Poor Law?
6.5 Systems Modelling
6.30 Magic in the Web of Art
Presented by Jeremy James Game 11: Vlastimil Hort (cz) v Walter Browne (USA)
This is a decisive game for both players. Level on points, they have eliminated their rivals and the winner of tonight goes through to the final and a chance of the first prize of £2,500 and The Master Game Trophy.
Expert analysis: WILLIAM HARTSTON
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
A film by IAN RINTOUL about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This dramatic reconstruction was made entirely with home-built models and special effects, and was featured in last night's Omnibus - Home Movies.
A series of three programmes investigating the so-called microelectronics revolution. 2: Sink or Swim?
Is British industry falling behind in its use of silicon chip technology? By using microelectronics in its products or in production, a company can improve its competitiveness enormously. But to ignore the opportunities offered by the chip could lead to disaster when other - largely foreign - competitors are forging ahead. And what of the effects on the workforce if a company 'goes micro ' ? Are our fragile industrial relations capable of adjusting to the changes the new technology will force on us? Bernard Falk reports from Holland, Sweden and Norway to put the British position into perspective.
Director ROBERT ALBURY Producer DAVID ALLEN
[Photo caption]
Left: Andrea Dunbar
Right: Victoria Wood
As prizewinning writer/performer Victoria Wood opens in her latest play, Good Fun, Arena looks at her talent to amuse through her witty and engaging songs.
And we profile teenage playwright Andrea Dunbar, whose remarkable first play, The Arbor, is now running at the Royal Court. Written when she was only 15, it draws on her own experience as a schoolgirl mother.
by EMILE ZOLA
Dramatised by PHILIP MACKIE The last of three parts
3: At last Therese and Laurent are man and wife, but the peace they sought eludes them. They are haunted by the ghost of Camille and it will not go away.
Music composed and conducted by PATRICK GOWERS
Studio sound NORMAN BENNETT Studio lightingHOWARD KING
Script editor BETTY WILLINGALE
DesignerDAVID MYERSCOUGH-JONES Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by SIMON LANGTON
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
PETER SNOW, PETER HOBDAY, JOHN TUSA and CHARLES WHEELER report and analyse significant events of the day. At 11.15* news summary and weather from FRAN MORRISON and sports news from DAVID DAVIES.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon Sir
Geoffrey Howe , MP for the Government
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public. Tonight:
Anthony Hodgins presents The Sound of Love
' The young are a secret society and the old have forgotten they once belonged to it." Have you ever fancied a trip back to childhood? Well, here it is. All you have to do is watch and listen.'
To help us on our journey are James Burke , Elizabeth Garvie
Phil Collins and Douglas Adams.
(Shoipn last Saturday at 6.35 pm, not Scotland)