6.40 A Study in Design
7.5 Circadian Rhythms: 1
7.30 Social Behaviour of Animals
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6.40 A Study in Design
7.5 Circadian Rhythms: 1
7.30 Social Behaviour of Animals
The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
Director KRlSHAN GOULD. BBC Birviinuham
Today the annual Liberal Assembly opens in Blackpool and BBC2 cameras will bring live coverage of the debates. Reporting team
Robin Day and David Dimbleby
Reports from the Liberal Assembly on Ceefax
Story: Mouse Trouble written by JOHN YEOMAN illustrated by QUENTIN BLAKE Presenters
Sarah Long , Ben Bazell
Further coverage from Blackpool
1.45 Live coverage of the afternoon's debates.
4.50 Antibody Diversity Immunoregulation
5.15 Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing
5.40 Cuba, the Revolutionary Alternative
6.30 A Golden Age of Work
Ten programmes about modern embroidery.
Presented by JAN BEANEY 1: Applique
Here's how to produce some simple but stunning effects using applique -one of the oldest and most versatile of all embroidery techniques. You don't have to be able to draw - anyone can design a cushion or a bag using the most ordinary household objects as inspiration!
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer JENNY ROGERS from booksliops
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Champions of crown green bowling compete in the BBC2
Invitation Pairs Tournament Second semi-final Noel Burrows
(Greater Manchester)
Michael Leach (Lancashire) v Roy Nicholson (Yorkshire) Arthur Murray (Cheshire)
The favourites, Burrows and Leach, have shown that they are in devastating form. But their opponents, Nicholson and Murray, are not a partnership to be taken lightly and, if they get into their rhythm, could pull off a surprise result. The winners of this match will meet Turner and Widdowson next week in the final of this record prize money tournament.
Introduced by Richard Duckenfield from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer KEITH PHILLlPS. BBC Manchester
The first in a series of six programmes from the BBC's Bristol Arts Unit.
A journey to the Outer Hebrides in search of the vivid and unique sound of Gaelic music, with singers from Lewis, Harris, Seal-pay and Barra. This film won the Silver Harp at the 1980 Golden Harp Festival in Ireland.
Written and narrated by A. L. LLOYD
Production assistant DAVID HUTT Director BARRIE GAVIN BBC Bristol
The comedy film series with Peace on Us
Peace in our time? It seems highly unlikely when the Panmunion talks break down again. Aggrieved by this disappointing news, Hawkeye takes matters into his own hands.
Written by KEN LEVINE and DAVID ISAACS
Directed by GEORGE TYNE
by Ernest Raymond, dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones
Islington, London, 1932. Paul Presset lives a joyless existence with his self-centred wife, Elinor, but he has found a secret happiness which is to change his life.
(Repeated next Saturday)
Feature p 8
Seven experiences of the supernatural
5: Come and Find Me by RUSSELL HOBAN starring Alan Dobie
' Ghosts, how did I suddenly start knowing about ghosts. All my life up to now I never saw a ghost, I never knew anything about them.'
Music by FRANK EVANS
Photography MAURICE FISHER Film recordist JOHN DAVIES Film editor LIZ THOYTS
Designer WILLIAM NOBLE
Directed by MICHAEL CROUCHER. BBC Bristol (Programme 6 tomorrow at 10.15 pm)
with Liberal Assembly Report
The annual season of conferences of the political parties begins today with the Liberal Assembly in Blackpool. JOHN TUSA and ROBIN DAY report on the day's proceedings there, with PETER SNOW and CHARLES WHEELER in London to assess news at home and abroad.
Producer PAUL NORRIS Editor GEORGE CAREY