6.5 Ethereal Fallacies? 6.30 Oceanography: Project FAMOUS. 6.55 Maths: Trigonometric Formulas. 7.20 After the Earthquake. 7.45 Technology: Bridging the Gap.
9.10 A Good Job with Prospects Technical Jobs in Television
Working with a camera, in television sound, or as a videotape editor needs reasonable skill with science and maths - and artistic sensitivity. Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
9.38 Going To Work
Mum's at Work by COLIN DAVIS
Problems facing working mothers. ANN CURTHOYS, ARTHUR KELLY , JOHN ROWE , FRANCESCA BRILL , GLYN ROBERTS , SARAH KERSLAKE , and BRIAN CAPRON Series producer PAUL MITCHELL
10.0 You and Me
I'm a Little Teapot: JENNIFER WILSON takes Tessa, Jane, Stuart and Adam to visit a pottery.
10.15 Music Time. 17: Harmony
Singing in two-part harmony - a round and two different songs sung at the same time. with JONATHAN COHEN , HELEN SPEIRS Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
10.38 Twentieth-Century History The Road to Berlin
11.0 Zig Zag. Telling the Time: a look at the devices man has invented for telling the time.
11.23
Talkabout Mrs Wobble the Waitress
11.42 General Studies
The Bugs Business: biotechnology is being hailed as a new growth industry, but have its claims been exaggerated? A look at some of the research and development work of British companies. Producer BRUCE JAMSON
12.10 pm Hold Down a Chord
Folk guitar for beginners
12.25 Plants in Action
7: Who Needs Soil? Nutrients
12.50-1.15 Inside YTS
The Youth Training Scheme in Action A Package for Living?
1.20 Encounter: Italy
A Country at Work
1.38 Scotland this Century
2: Changes on the Land
2.1 Words and Pictures
Auntie Min: two children bring their little sister to join the library and to listen to the story of Auntie Min. Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 The History Trail
4: The Law of the Land
2.40 The Music Arcade
7: Folk Tunes and the Violin
As the spotlight falls on the final years of the Second World War, John Tidmarsh explores the defeat of Hiter's Germany and the problems that faced postwar Europe.
Management and the School
How the newly-appointed headmaster of Nelson Junior School persuaded parents to his views.
Producer JAMES BURGE
A BBC/Open University production
with subtitles, followed by Weather
also starring
John Carroll , Anna Lee
Before World War II begins, a squadron of daredevil fighter pilots aid the Chinese in their struggle against the Japanese. Wayne plays Jim Gordon , their tough leader who strives to keep his exceptional crew together - and is particularly at odds with his finest flyer, the fearless but irresponsible Woody Jason.
Produced by EDMUND GRAINGER Screenplay by KENNETH GAMET and BARRY TRIVERS Directed by DAVID MILLER
Table Tennis
In 1977 the Chinese dominated the World Championships held in Britain. Early the following year they returned to contest the final of the Norwich Union Championships.
William Blake
A series of six films on the growth of the new nationalism in Europe.
Brittany is a Celtic land of pagan sites and Christian saints. This century the carnage of two World Wars and the haemorrhage of rural depopulation drastically reduced the Breton-speaking population, but the last two decades have witnessed a cultural renaissance stretching from nursery school to university. Perversely, this revival has not produced a political parallel. There is a divided response to President Mitterrand's promise to establish a Breton Assembly.
Series devised and presented by George Reid
BBC Scotland
Twenty years after their classic hit single 'House of the rising sun', the original Animals have got together for more than 50 concerts across North America, the Far East and Europe before returning home to audiences in Britain. This is a recording of the last concert in this exclusive tour.
Eric Burdon (vocals)
Alan Price (keyboards) Chas Chandler (bass)
Hilton Valentine (guitar) John Steel (drums) with Zoot Money (additional keyboards) Pat Crumly (saxophone)
Simon Morton (percussion) Steve Grant (lead guitar)
Produced, directed by LAURENCE VULLIAMY
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Sue Arnold , John Duttine and Arthur Marshall
Patricia Hodge , Frank Delaney Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Produced and directed byPAUL CIANI
"This is a lovely valley. If heaven were better than this, I'd go tomorrow. I don't think it is." (Maurice Anguish, farmer)
The River Waveney runs between Norfolk and Suffolk, through some of Britain's fast-disappearing marshland. It is host to a delightful diversity of wildlife, and supports many traditional riverside activities, including fishing, eel-catching, and reed-cutting.
Throughout last year "Horizon"'s cameras followed the scientists, naturalists, farmers, historians and conservationists whose interests often conflict as they work to investigate, exploit or protect one of nature's resources.
A selection of the best in British boxing over the last two decades written and narrated by Harry Carpenter In action: BILLY WALKER
JOHNNIE PRESCOTT and HENRY COOPER Billy Walker never won a professional title but in the memories of those who love boxing he stands out clearer than many of those who did. He fought in an era now looked back on with great nostalgia - the swinging 60s. Truly a fighter of his time.
Producer BOB DUNCAN
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Maureen Carter and Bridget Kendall present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
Producers PETER BELL
JOHN MORRELL , DAVE STANFORD Directors
JOHN WILKINSON , GLEN DAVIS , CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE. HELEN JENKINS Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID DICKINSON
11.40 Emily Bronte at Haworth
Novelist BERYL BAINBRIDGE examines the nature of Emily Bronte's imagination.
12.5 Elections and the People
Elections allow people to choose governments; but do they really allow the will of the people to be heard?