6.5 Income Distribution
6.30 Light, the Recorder
6.55 Maths: Complex Numbers
7.20 Ecology: Reclaiming Land
7.45 Forge Masters
with Susan King
Including a cross-country driving event and a special gymkhana.
Film editor GEORGE AUCKLAND
Producer DAVID TURNBULL.
with Kenneth Williams Sneeze and Be Slain by NORMAN HUNTER
Incrediblania is again in uproar - His Torrid Incandescence, the Bunsen-Burnah of Incineratoria, is due for a visit. Not only is he accustomed to excessive warmth - he also has a very fiery and over-heated temper ...
Ideas, games and activities presented by the children of the Bristol Why Don't You ... ? gang.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
A red-letter day in the East End. Alan Jude and Helen Savage get married.
The third of four films featuring the men from U.N.C.L.E. Starring with Carol Lynley and Bradford Dillman
Sent to an island off Africa to investigate reports of the testing of a deadly weapon, Solo and Kuryakin soon find themselves on a daring quest to gain control of the weapon before it is used to take over the world.
Screenplay by DEAN HARGROVE Produced by ANTHONY SPINNER
Directed by BORIS SAGAL. Films: page 12
Week two of the Olympics - can Los Angeles stand the pace?
Russell Harty investigates.
with Martin Jarvis
The Canterville Ghost Part 2
Illustrations BARRY WILKINSON Photography BARRY BOXALL Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE
starring Ian Holm
A wealthy middle-aged businessman leads a seemingly normal, if lonely, existence. But in private he lives out a bizarre fantasy which nobody is aware of.... or are they?
Based on a short story by IAN MCEWAN Written and directed by BRIAN BYFIELD A BYFIELD SINGLE production
First of four programmes
'... there shall be wars and rumours of wars.... famine, pestilence, earthquakes ... and many deceivers....'
These apocalyptic warnings from the Revelation of St John the Divine have inspired Billy Graham 's preaching for over 30 years.
In 1984 his book Approaching Hoofbeats warns us that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are 'nearer now than ever before' and he explains to Colin Morris how he sees the events of today's world as signifying 'the end of the age'.
1: The White Horse - Deception
Director minette MARRIN Producer RALPH ROLLS
A feature film made for television starring Lee Remick Colleen Dewhurst Patty Duke Astin
At 38 years old and divorced, Mira is embarking on a belated college course and searching for the individuality denied her as a dutiful wife and mother. In a series of flashbacks she reviews a life of living up to the expectations of others and finds the past influencing her attitude towards her new relationships.
Marilyn French's bestseller is brought to the screen with Lee Remick giving a highly-acclaimed performance as a woman becoming aware of her own potential and identity.
Screenplay by CAROL SOBIESKI
Produced by KIP GOWANS and ANNA KOTTLE Directed by GLENN JORDAN. Films: page 12