6.40 Sizwe Bansi is Dead
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6.40 Sizwe Bansi is Dead
7.30 Art Performance
Story: Don't Forget the Bacon Written and illustrated by PAT HUTCHINS Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Fred Harris
Book, Play School Ready to Play, £1.50, from bookshops. Play On (record REC 332, cassette zcm 332); Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242, cassette MRMC 004), from record shops
4.50 Learning Problems
5.15 Nitrogen Fixation: 1
5.40 Maths: Knots
6.5 M101/24 Modelling, Cranes
6.30 Living with Past Technology
John FitzMaurice Mills invites you to start-painting.
The first of ten programmes 1: Beginning a Still Life
Producer DICK FOSTER
Bookisame title) £2.75 from bookshops. For details of a beginners' painting competition being run by the BBC and the-National Union of Townswomen's Guilds, send an sae, to this address: National Union of Townswomen's Guilds[address removed]
In a series of five programmes GEORGE MELLY looks .closely at some paintings which have become best-selling prints. 1; Alphonse Mucha : Blères de la Meuse
Why has the dainty girl on the poster advertising beer in turn-of-. the-century Paris become such a popular figure in contemporary living-rooms?
Designer JOHN ASBRIDGE Producer DAVID-HEYCOCK
In the last programme of the series Eric Robson reports what view-ers have been saying about the issues raised last
Producer PETER HAMILTON
Editor Colin ADAMS. BBC Manchester
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
from Croke Park, Dublin Kerry v Offaly
Highlights of yesterday's Gaelic football final, with Kerry seeking their fourth successive title. Can Offaly, whose hurlers won this year's All-Ireland final, Surprise the team already being described as.' the greatest '?
Introduced by Desmond Lynam Commentator MICHAEL O'HEHIR
Television presentation RTE
The first of six comedy programmes that look at life in the 1980s.
Starring Richard Stilgoe and Ron Bain, Miriam Margolyes, Roger Sloman, Tracey Ullman also introducing Kevin Turvey
What the well-dressed undertaker is wearing this autumn. How to look chic in a shroud. Extracts from A Worm's-Eye View of Britain and Debrett's Funeral Etiquette ... Plus the ten people you said you'd most like to cremate whilst still alive.
A Kick Up the Eighties puts the boot into kicking the bucket.
Musical director LAURIE HOLLOWAY
Lighting ALAN HENDERSON , MIKO BAKER
Sound BRIAN DEWAR
Designer JIM LONGMUIR
Script editor COLIN GILBERT
Executive producer SEAN HARDIE
Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE
BBC Scotland
The last of the series presented by Eric Robson.
Teenage pregnancies are on the increase, with many more young mothers opting to keep their babies. But with the ready availability of sex education, contraception and abortion facilities, why do some girls deliberately choose to become schoolgirl mothers? Brass Tacks talks to parents, teachers, doctors and the girls themselves.
Producer GITA CONN
Editor COLIN ADAMS. BBC Manchester
Highlights of the second day of this eight-day tournament, featuring four matches from the first round.
The first two matches have an English and Scottish flavour. TONY BROWN, No 3 Seed, plays BARRY DONE from Merseyside, and RAB SCOTT from Essex takes on RONNIE MCELROTH from the Borders. Total prize money is £22,700 with £6,000 going to the winner.
Introduced by PETER PURVES from the Club Fiesta, Stockton
Commentators SID WADDELL, TONY GREEN
Peter Snow, John Tusa
Peter Hobday , Donald MacCormiek present an informed account of what's happening in the world; the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from
DAVID ICKE.
Producer PAUL NORRIS
Directors ALEX SAWARD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
CLIVE SYDDALL and JOHN MAHONEY Deputy editor DAVID DICKINSON Editor RON NEIL
The Unipart British
Professional Championship
Further coverage of the second day of the tournament featuring the No 6 Seed from Wales, CERI MORGAN , who plays GERRY HAYWOOD from Yorkshire, and much-fancied DAVE WHITCOMBE from England against ROGER DIGHT from Gwent.