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9.0 Shakespeare in Perspective Selection. Julius Caesar
JONATHAN DIMBLEBY offers Ms personal view of the play.
9.26 Twentieth-Century History Hitler's Germany 1933-36
Crucial years in Hitler's rise to supreme power.
9.48 Mathscore Two 3: A Matter of Degree
Cake, ships, a giant protractor and two burglars provide some new angles.
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.10 Look and Read Badger Girl
6: The Secret Passage
Mick leaves a map for the pony-rustlers in Cross Tor church. The children, from a secret passage, watch to see who will collect it ... Written by ANDREW DAVIES
Assistant producer ROGER FRY Producer SUSAN PATON
10.35 Update USA
3: Farming Country
Grain mountains are piling up and farmers are feeling the pinch with changes in US foreign policy and farm financing. Producer LEN BROWN
11.0 Watch. Computers
11.17 English 11-13
3: Rhyme and Reason Poetry and Pop
Series producer JUDY MILES
11.40 Job Bank
Mail Order
12.0 Une année chez les francais
French language version of The Year of The French 3: Le chef d'entreprise featuring an Armistice Day ceremony in Lille - the flags come down from Luc Doublet 's family farm.
Producer of French adaptation CAROLINE GODLEY
12.30 Life Power
New Clones, New Creatures
How soon will the ultimate in biotechnology be created -the man-made human?
1.0 Maths Help
For adults studying maths to O-level. 6: Ratio
1.15 Science Topics
Sound is used as an example of waves and their general properties.
Series producer PETER bratt
1.38 Let's See
Customs and Celebrations 1: Hallowe'en
'From ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggety beasties, and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us!' Director ISHBEL MACLEAN Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
2.0 You and Me
MIKE GRADY helps Cosmo and Dibs put the right labels on things in the market. There's a film about a six-month old baby; the puppets - musically ask: 'Do your ears hang low?'
Director NICCI CROWTHER
2.15 Near and Far
How does demand for timber affect the landscape both locally and globally?
Producer ROBIN GWYN
2.40 Junior Craft, Design and Technology
Up and Doum the Hill Uphill
Downhill is fine, but what about uphill.
Producer DAVID TAFT

Contributors

Unknown:
Julius Caesar
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producer:
David Roseveare
Written By:
Andrew Davis
Producer:
Susan Paton
Producer:
Len Brown
Unknown:
Luc Doublet
Unknown:
Caroline Godley
Director:
Ishbel MacLean
Producer:
Marianne Baird
Unknown:
Mike Grady
Director:
Nicci Crowther
Producer:
Robin Gwyn
Producer:
David Taft
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright

Fools Rush In
Cliff needs pennies from heaven - about 260 million dollars worth to help him complete the off-shore deal.
Can he find them in time? J.R. gets Peter a job at Southfork, a fact that doesn't please Sue Ellen. Clayton is relatively unhappy about Ellie's wedding plans....
Written by DAVID PAULSEN
Directed by MICHAEL PREECE
(For cast see Monday. Continued tomorrow at 3.55 pm. Repeat) *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Ellen.
Written By:
David Paulsen
Directed By:
Michael Preece

From the heart of beautiful downtown Burbank,
Dan Rowan and Dick Martin invite you to a laugh-a-minute extravaganza.
Tonight's guest stars -proving that blondes aren't necessarily dumber -are Carol Channing and Goldie Hawn with, of course, the laugh-in regulars. Director MARK WARREN Executive producer
GEORGE SCHLATTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Rowan
Unknown:
Dick Martin
Unknown:
Carol Channing
Director:
Mark Warren
Unknown:
George Schlatter

starring James Garner as Jim Rockford one of television's most popular private eyes.
Return to the 38th Parallel
Jim's ex-army buddy Brennan is down and out on his luck when he comes calling at the trailer. After several beers and reminiscences, Jim makes the mistake of taking his old friend on as an apprentice private detective.
Written by WALTER DALLENBACH Directed by BRUCE KESSLER

Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner
Unknown:
Jim Rockford
Written By:
Walter Dallenbach
Directed By:
Bruce Kessler
Rocky Rockford:
Noah Beery
Becker:
Jos Santos
Brennan:
Ned Beatty
Marcy:
Veronica Hamel
Lt Hayes:
John Mahon
Lindsay:
Chuck Winters
Stabile:
Paul Stevens
Neiman:
Michael Ebert
Martin:
Jeff David

with Andy Kershaw, Mark Ellen and David Hepworth
This week: live studio music from Everything But The Girl. Exclusive interview and performance Bruce Springsteen in Philadelphia.
John Ono Lennon - by Ray Coleman - a review of the book published today.
Prince - an insight into his other kingdom.
Hindsight - classic recording from the Whistle Test archives.
The new charts reviewed by Richard Skinner.
Video Vote, to request one of the best new videos.
Call [number removed] after 7.30.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Kershaw
Presenter:
Mark Ellen
Presenter:
David Hepworth
Musicians:
Everything But the Girl
Musician/Interviewee:
Bruce Springsteen
Reviewer:
Richard Skinner
Producer:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Trevor Dann
Director:
David G. Croft
Editor:
Michael Appleton

If you've ever wondered how police drivers chase bank robbers, then watch Top Gear tonight. William Woollard visits the Metropolitan Police Driver Training School at
Hendon, which celebrates its golden jubilee this year.
Every day on Britain's roads there are eight accidents between vehicles and horses.
Chris Goffey climbs into the saddle to report on new guidelines.
And an exclusive look at this year's British Grand Prix - or at least a scaled-down version. Producer BRIAN STRACHAN
Executive producer DENNIS ADAMS BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
William Woollard
Unknown:
Chris Goffey
Producer:
Brian Strachan
Producer:
Dennis Adams

starring Tim Mclntire with Chuck Berry Jerry Lee Lewis
'This is Alan Freed.... and this is rock 'n' roll.' With these words the young hearts of New
York beat fast as the most celebrated of radio disc jockeys unleashes the popular sounds of the 50s. Beseiged by adoring fans, young hopefuls and desperate record producers, disapproved of by worrying parents, stern policemen and ruthless federal agents. Freed prepares for the great event of 1959 - the first anniversary rock 'n' roll show live at the Brooklyn
Paramount Theatre. Hit songs by Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis are featured.
With CHUCK BERRY , JERRY LEE
LEWIS, SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS
Screenplay by JOHN kaye , based on a story by JOHN KAYE and ART UNSON Produced by ART LINSON
Directed by FLOYD MUTRUX
(First showing on British television)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tim McLntire
Unknown:
Chuck Berry
Unknown:
Jerry Lee Lewis
Songs By:
Chuck Berry
Songs By:
Jerry Lee
Unknown:
Chuck Berry
Unknown:
Jerry Lee
Play By:
John Kaye
Story By:
John Kaye
Produced By:
Art Linson
Directed By:
Floyd Mutrux
Alan Freed:
Tim McIntire
Sheryl:
Fran Drescher
Mookie:
Jay Leno
Teenage Louise:
Laraine Newman
The Chesterfields:
Carl Earl Weaver,
The Chesterfields:
Al Chalk
The Chesterfields:
Sam Harkness,
The Chesterfields:
Arnold McCuller
Lennie Richfield:
Jeff Altman
Artie Moress:
Moosie Drier
DA Coleman:
John Lehne

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