6.40 Mineral Processing
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6.40 Mineral Processing
7.5 Baroque Wind Instruments
7.30 Electrolytic Chlorine Cells
The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
It also includes demonstrations on how to make items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children and an item of popular music.
Producer Ashol Rampal Director Krishnan Gould BBC Birmingham
Write to Gharbar [address removed] with your comments and suggestions.
Story: Mr Tall and Mr Small written by Barbara Brenner, illustrated by Tomi Ungerer
Presenters: Chloe Ashcroft, Derek Griffiths
The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
The first round continues, and in action today are Steve Davis, Doug Mountjoy, Kirk Stevens and John Virgo
David Vine introduces live coverage as well as highlights of this morning's session.
Commentators Ted Lowe, Jack Karnehm, Clive Everton
4.50 The Madonna di San Biagio
5.15 Frequency Analysis
5.40 Grammar Rules
6.5 Computers: Case Studies
6.30 Magic in the Web of Art
Frame of the Day
DAVID VINE introduces an 'outstanding frame together with the latest news and comment from tne World Championship in Sheffield.
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public.
Tonight:
It's Bootle-But is it Art?
Tonight Art in Action, a community photography project on Merseyside, frustrates their local council by bringing to the public eye 'mages of a deprived dockland community.
' If Art in Action were not in this house it would be smashed up like a bombed house. This house does not get wrecked because it's good, very good. This gives us more education than our school-we don't get such confidence there.'
(Janet Scott, 12)
Made with the help of The Community Programme Unit
A series of eight autobiographical films in which Malcolm Muggeridge looks back over his life, and over his 50 years as a journalist and broadcaster - featuring extracts from some of his many Programmes.
7: 1971-1978 - Heroes and Heroines. A Satirist Satirised. Muggeridge in Wax
' Tolstoy was like the whole of creation - he contained everything ... And we can't expect these truly sublime minds to conform to a pattern of logic. We can't expect to find in them the sort of consistency we might look for in a lesser mind ..."
' It quite often happens that people will say to me " I saw you on the telly on Saturday night", and I say " But I wasn't on the telly on Saturday night ", and of course it turns out to be Yarwood! And this appreciation of him being me is Much greater than their appreciation, such as it is, of me attempting to be myself....'
' Without a God, men have to be gods themselves, and fabricate their own immortality - as here, in wax, in Madame Tussaud's exhibition....'
Film cameraman John McGlashan
Sound recordist Richard Boulter
Film editor David Lee
Producer Jonathan Stedall
(Malcolm Muggeridge talks about 'Timon of Athens' in Shakespeare in Perspective on Friday at 8.0 pm)
Book (same title), £8.95, from bookshops
A new series of the comedy films starring Valerie Harper
As Time Goes By
Jack Doyle throws a party to attract new customers and Rhoda inadvertently discovers an unusual way to spend the evening....
Written by Deborah Leschin Directed by Tony Mordente
Written in nine parts by Elaine Morgan.
Starring Philip Madoc, Lisabeth Miles, Kika Markham, David Markham
BBC Cymru/Wales
Further coverage from Sheffield.
For details see BBC1 at 9.0 pm)
With Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler, John Tusa and Peter Hobday.
Wales's Doug Mountjoy and Canada's Kirk Stevens complete their first-round matches. David Vine reports
Lighting John Crowther
Executive producer Nick Hunter