9.0 Télé-Journal
9.26 20th-century History Why Appeasement?
Europe 1938-1939: from
'Appeasement' to war.
9.48 Mathscore Two Space Count
In which Roger makes a square disappear before your very eyes and Elaine shows what can be done with a square metre.
10.10 Look and Read Fair Ground!
2: Comings and Goings
Is someone out to give the fair a bad name? Ozzie gets suspicious.
Producer SUE WEEKS
10.35 Brazil
1: Skyscrapers and Slums
Wealth and poverty in Sao
Paulo - Brazil's biggest, richest and fastest-growing city.
11.0 Watch. Egypt:
The Pharaoh's Court
11.17
History: The Middle Ages 1: The Peasants' Revolt by KEITH GOODALL
The true story of an Essex peasant caught up in the violent events of 1381. With
ISABEL LANSDALE, SPENCER BANKS NIGEL MAKIN , EDWARD PHILLIPS
PHILIP ANTONY , IAN GARDINER
GEOFFREY RUSSELL , JOHN CORDING PETER SEARLES and SIMON GIPPS-KENT
Producer JILL SHEPPARD
11.40 Job Bank
Travel and Tourism
12.0
Une annee chez les francais 6: Le controleur de TGV
French-commentary version of The Year of the French, featuring a guard on the world's fastest train.
Producer CAROLINE GODLEY
12.30 pm Inside Japan
Ten films on contemporary Japan.
2: Morning till Night
1.0 Maths Help 11
For adults studying maths to 0-level.
2: Volume II
1.15 Science Topics Radioactivity
What is radioactivity? How is it detected? What are its uses? Is it dangerous?
Series producer PETER BRATT
1.38 Let's See
Scottish Childhoods by HECTOR MACMILLAN 2: At Play
Many childhood songs and games have been passed on from generation to generation, but in the past it was only the wealthy child who had a nursery full of toys.
Presenter TRICIA scorr with ALEC HEGGIE, JEAN FAULDS
ANNA ABBOT , SIOBHAN CONVERY Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Cosmo has a violent tantrum, Dibs and Indira try to calm her. Maths on the farm: matching eggs to the birds that laid them. Book: Brown Bear , What do you See? by ERIC CARLE and BILL MARTIN JR Presenter INDIRA joshi Animation ANDY WALKER
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
2.15 Near and Far. Snow and Ice Two aspects of the weather that cause disasters, give pleasure and create some of the most enchanting scenery. Series producer ROBIN GWYN
2.40 Look, Look and Look Again. Finding the View
The first of a series to support art education for 9- to 12-year-olds.
with subtitles; Weather
Nicky Croydon , Bob Goody Leni Harper , Billy Hartman Trevor Laird and Kjartan Poskitt
Dear Heart magazine zaps on to your screen again.
Bob's cutting up patients;
Trevor's depressed; Leni and Nicky have a new product to improve your figure and Billy is determined to get into Lincoln green.
Choreographer SALLY GILPIN
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD (Rpeat)
Written by Michael Fessier.
Buck falls for the charms and wiles of a new neighbour, Melanie Cawthorns. Running the risk of a feud with his brother, Buck transfers his allegiances when he becomes foreman on the Cawthorns ranch - until it is nearly too late.
(Repeat)
Catuor
Tonight Open to Question goes for gold. What does it take to become an Olympic medallist? What sacrifices and stresses does it impose? Do the rewards justify the demands? Are the days of true amateurism over? Has the Olympic circle become a political bull-ring?
Eighty teenagers put their questions to Britain's javelin gold medallist Tessa Sanderson; Olympic team manager and pentathlon gold medallist in 1972 Mary Peters; and the girl who outpaced Zola Budd in the Olympic 3,000 metres, silver medallist Wendy Sly.
Presented by Hilary O'Neill and Michael MacFarlane
Andy Kershaw and Mark Ellen introduce live music from The Colourfield and Big Sound Authority.
Suzanne Smith talks to Alannah Currie of the Thompson Twins, among others, about the increasing number of women building reputations behind the scenes of the rock business. This week's dip into the archives features Blondie from 1978. Richard Skinner surveys today's new charts, and as usual the number to call for the Video Vote request is [number removed]. Producers
TREVOR DANN and JOHN BURROWES Director DAVID G. CROFT Editor MICHAEL APPLETON Top 40 on Ceefax page 264
Presented by Chris Kelly , with food specialist and cook Michael Barry and drinks expert Jill Goolden. Can you come up with a good two-course meal for under a pound? Four teams of home economists demonstrate their own recipes. Why have The
Archers recently started to farm organically? And with Burns' Night just three days away, what are the best buys in whisky?
Just some of the stories in this week's blend of the topical, exotic and best value in the world of food and drink.
Director JILL DAWSON
Producer PETER BAZALGETTE
Introduced by David Icke Canadian Bill Werbeniuk makes his first appearance in BBC2's international snooker tournament. His opponent in this one-frame knockout is Dennis Taylor of Northern Ireland.
Commentator TED LOWE Referee JOHN WILLIAMS Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
In a series of five stories based on true cases, lawyer Ian Kennedy explores the ethical dilemmas that confront doctors.
3: A Test of Loyalties
Brian Gilbey is earmarked for promotion, when the classic signs of heart disease become apparent. Is it healthy for Brian to travel abroad for the company?
Will he be fit enough to do his new job? At the moment only the company doctor knows - should he tell the company?
Film editor LARRY toft
Film director IAN DUNCAN
Producer DEBORAH CADBURY Executive producer DAVID PATERSON
Growing up is a painful experience for most adolescents. For
Mike Harding his recollections are a source for his unique sense of comedy as he shares with us his own growing pains and retrospective teenage problems.
Director JOHN ROONEY Producer ROD TAYLOR
BBC Manchester
Producers HOWARD ANDERSON
JANA BENNETT , DAVE STANFORD Directors
JOHN WILKINSON , CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , MIKE ROBINSON Deputy editor JOHN MAHONEY Editor DAVID DICKINSON