6.40 Systems Organisation
7.5 Fertilisation and Implantation
7.30 Emotion
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6.40 Systems Organisation
7.5 Fertilisation and Implantation
7.30 Emotion
provides advice and information to Asian women, including sewing and cooking, a story for children and an item of popular music.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
Director KRISHAN GOULD. BBC Biriningham
Story: The Duck-keeper of Urchfont. Presenters
Sarah Long , Ben Thomas Repeated on BBC1 at 3.55 pm)
England v
The West Indies for the Prudential Trophy. England could hardly face a more difficult match than that against the undisputed World Champions in this the first of two one-day 55-over matches. Introduced from Headingley by PETER WEST. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
Television presentation KICK HUNTER, BILL TAYLOR Cricket scores on Ceefax
ANDREW HARVEY introduces ten programmes for swimmers of all ages.
4: The Front Crawl
A programme for swimmers who want to improve their style and speed in this classic stroke. With EDDIE GORTON of the Amateur Swimming Association.
Recorded at Barnet Copthall Director JOHN RICKWORD
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol (Part 5: Backstroke next Tuesday)
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Search for the Master Carpenters
Cecil Hewett has developed a new science in his own lifetime. His is the revolutionary method of dating historic wooden buildings from the carpenters' joints used to put them together.
As a result he has found the earliest-known half-timbered cottage in the country. He has shown how the Christmas tree of interior woodwork has kept Salisbury Cathedral spire standing for over. 600 years. In a Sussex church he has identified a wooden roof dating from the days of the Anglo-Saxon kings.
Hewett's latest claim is to have discovered the only known post of pre-Norman date still supporting a standing building. Chronicle specially commissioned a radio-carbon dating of the wood to see if he is right.
Narrated by RENÉ CUTFORTH
Producer ROBIN BOOTLE
Series editor BRUCE NORMAN
Book (same title), £5.75, from bookshops
In Their Own Image
Two women photographers turn the camera on themselves ... Time Release
For over a year Linda Benedict -Jones photographed herself, by using the time release on her Pentax camera. The results-studies in and out of doors, at home, in hospital, in the bath and in the bedroom - provide a witty and sometimes poignant self-portrait of this extremely talented photographer.
Facing Up to Myself
At the age of 40, having spent most of her working life photographing other people for a liv ing, Jo Spence began to have serious doubts about what she was doing and why. Overnight she stopped taking photographs altogether and turned instead to an exploration of her own image as seen by others - snapshots of herself from the family album. It began as a kind of therapy and ended as an exhibition called Beyond the Family Album, which Jo Spence hopes will help others to see beyond the smiling images in their own family albums.
Directors
CAROL BELL. LESLIE MECAItEY Series editor ALAN YENTOB
starring
Lil Terselius Stefan Ekman
In tonight's love story the passionate - and pure - young love between Lydia and Arvid is thwarted by the conventions of 19th-century Sweden. So when they meet again, a few years later, it seems like a second chance. Now, however, each is seeking something different from a relationship in which sensuality is their only common ground.
Screenplay by ANJA BREIEN , PER HOLM BENGT FORSLUND
From the novel by HJALMAR SODERBERG Directed by ANJA BREIEN
(A Swedish film with English sub-titles) (First showing on British television) Films: page 19
Next week BBC2 celebrates dance in its many forms; tonight, a look at this unique series of programmes from classical ballet to modern dance and popular films.
PETER SNOW, CHARLES WHEELER , JOHN TUSA and PETER HOBDAY present an informed account of what's happening in the world: special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters into what's going on behind the headlines, the latest news and weather forecast from FRAN MORRISON , plus the evening's sports results from DAVID DAVIES.
Producer PAUL NORRIS Director ALEX SAWARD Assignment editors
GEORGE WALKER , JOHN MAHONEY Deputy editor RONALD NEIL Editor GEORGE CAREY
England v
The West Indies for the Prudential Trophy
PETER WEST introduces highlights of today's 55-over match from Headingley in which England took on the World Champions. Commentators
RICHIE BENALD , JIM LAKER