6.40 The Venetian Twins
7.30 Wolverton for Pride: The Interview
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6.40 The Venetian Twins
7.30 Wolverton for Pride: The Interview
4.50 Josh's File
5.15 Stereochemistry
5.40 Maths: Multiplying Matrices
6.5 M101/7 Functions, Graphs
6.30 Electric Money
What is a print? The last film of the series explains the various kinds of ' 'print' sold on the market. It explains the differences between original prints and reproductions and follows the making of a reproduction by the Tate Gallery.
Film editor HOWARD SHARP Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Black-winged stilts gracefully pirouette in courtship alongside colonies of wood storks, skimmers and egrets. In autumn the skies are snowflaked with thousands of geese. Salton Sea, California, is a refuge for wildlife.
Photographed, produced by STEPHEN MILLS Presented by KEITH HOPKINS . BBC Bristol
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
A series of six films about English communities where the past is still strongly reflected in the present. 5: Guiting Power
In 1958 a Scots-born Wiltshire farmer bought half a decaying Cotswold village, accepting with it the title of Lord of the Manor and the challenge of a village ' asking desperately for help'. Now the cottages his Trust restored are available only to local families and a thriving village school points to a future for a traditional Cotswold village.
Brian Trueman talks to the Lord of the Manor, Raymond Cochrane , and to members of old-established local families who, for the most part, approve of this in-comer whose money has bought continuity for the village.
Film cameraman ARTHUR SMITH Film recordist JACK WILSON Film editor PETER MARSH Director JOHN c. MILLER BBC Manchester
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In tonight's programme Marti's special guests Showaddywaddy Bruce Dukov , Joy and GEOFF RICHER'S FIRST EDITION
Written by SPIKE MULUNS , TERRY RAVENSCROFT Choreography GEOFFREY RICHER
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Vocal backing JEAN GILBERT LINDA JARDIM , VICTY SILVA
Costume designer VERITY LEWIS sound LEN SHOREY. Lighting BILL MILLAR Designer GARRY FREEMAN Producer STANLEY APPEL
East of Bombay
Eighty per cent of India's 650 million people live in the villages. Children die of diseases long forgotten in the West, and adult life is blighted by TB, leprosy and blindness. Health care is poor. Most doctors prefer to live in the cities, where life is easier.
But two Indian doctors, RAJNIKANT and MABELLE AROLE, are training a group of illiterate villagers to tackle many of their own health problems. It seems that they can often do a better job than doctors. One such village health worker is a Hindu untouchable called SALUBAI. She is now one of the most respected women in her village, Rajuree. Salubai's work has led to better health and to dramatic social change.
Narrator PETER WILLIAMS
Film editor MICHAEL FLYNN
Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Calling all keep-fit freaks, DIY addicts, gardeners, scrum-halves and scuba-divers. Making the most of your leisure hours? Musical review group Baby Grand think it's unlikely. Special guest
Andy Fairweather Low
Choreography STUART hopps
Lighting BARRIE SMITH , ALAN SUMMERFIELD Designer JULIAN WILLIAMS Directed by AVRIL PRICE
Produced by DAVID RICHARDS BBC Cymru/Wales
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 LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from DAVID ICKE.
Producer PAUL NORRIS Directors
ALEX SAWARD and JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
GEORGE WALKER and JOHN MAHONEY Editor GEORGE CAREY