6.5 Maths: Tops and Gyroscopes
6.30 Managing Work: France
6.55 Images: Seeing with Sound
7.20 Synthesis in the Laboratory
7.45 The Social Primate: Good Timing
This week's selection includes The FA Cup Final: The People's Game? and Herod and Judaea.
Producer pip SURGERY
A BBC/Open University production
How does the language used vary in different lessons at school?
Producer VIC LOCKWOOD
A BBC/Open University production
with subtitles, followed by Weather
A new series in three episodes starring Claudia McNeil Janet McLachlan
Robert Christian , with Lark Ruffin as Cassie
3: 'We were afraid of the lights of cars, but it meant standing together and occasionally fighting back.'
Cassie's words are spoken from her family's experience and in this final episode, where the Logans face both the loss of their property and an angry lynch mob, she learns the reality of being black and the need for courage and love in order to face the future with hope.
(For cast see Wednesday page 41)
Skydiving is perhaps one of the most dangerous and exciting sports. It is also, as Jump Run shows, one of the most beautiful and graceful. Directed by PAUL MITCHELTREE
An Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op production
With just a few weeks before the start of the 1984 series, Gerald Harrison introduces the first of two programmes featuring musical highlights from last year's competition, played by: Halls Oxford Concert Brass
Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band
North Skelton and District Band Tredegar Town Band
Murray International Whitburn Band
Foden 0 T S Band
Jones and Crossland Band
Recorded on location at The Assembly Rooms, Derby
Assistant producer STEVE MORRIS Producer KEN GRIFFIN
in three parts, starring
2: The classic French love story continues as the runaways discover the delights - and perils - of 18th-century Paris.
English narration read by PETER BARKWORTH and PETER FIRTH
Adapted by JEAN ANOUILH from the novel by L'ABBÉ PRÉVOST
Directed by JEAN DELANNOY Music by JACQUES LOUSSIER
(A French series with English subtitles)
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Barnsdale Geoff Hamilton looks at the successes and failures in the plot that has not been treated with synthetic chemicals and sprays, and reports on the sweetcorn trial.
Anne Mayo chooses bulbs and places to plant them.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant JANE DON Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list on Ceefax page 261
starring
9-E is Available
Rhoda discovers that at least one very attractive skeleton in Joe's closet has a key to their apartment and decides to find a new home sweet home for herself and her husband.
Written by CHARLOTTE BROWN
Directed by ROBERT MOORE
3: Slow Train to Outer Space
'I got to a lot of places but I never got to the moon'.
This week James Cameron goes on two famous last trips - by rail and sea. Then on to Kenya, Hong Kong and Egypt before trying his hand at a trip into the future.
Film editor JOHN NASH
Executive producer ANTHONY ISAACS Producer JENNY CROPPER it Subtitles on Ceefax page 270
Introduced by Glyn Worsnip
Every artist who has ever appeared in public has a fund of stories of the things that really happened but were never in the script.
Lionel Blair , Janet Brown Leslie Phillips , Doris Hare and John Junkin reveal the funny, the embarrassing, the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune they experienced on stage.
Director TONY WOLFE Producer BILL JONES
BBC Pebble Mill
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Olivia O'Leary and Jenni Murray present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
Producers HOWARD ANDERSON JANA BENNETT , ELLIE UPDALE
Directors JOHN WILKINSON , CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , MIKE ROBINSON Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID DICKINSON
You're travelling through another dimension. A dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind...
Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room starring
A frightened little small-time thief makes a strange discovery in his hotel room - himself!
Written by ROD SERLING
Directed by DOUGLAS HEYES