6.55 Engineering: Constructing a Model
7.20 Weekend Outlook
(to 7.25)
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6.55 Engineering: Constructing a Model
7.20 Weekend Outlook
(to 7.25)
9.30 Subtitle Slot: Science Workshop: Twigs and Wood 'A'
(Shown on Wednesday at 2.18 pm)
9.52 Sex Education: Life Begins
A series on growing and human reproduction for 8- to 10-year-olds.
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.10 am)
10.15 Child Care and Parenthood: The First Vital Months
(Shown on Monday at 9.15 am)
10.40 Mindstretchers: Solutions: Lies and Statistics: Solutions
The statistics in the Ticky Tacky report are analysed. With Feroza Syal and Anthony Daniels
11.0 Look, Look and Look Again: If you go down to the woods...
Classes in Clwyd and London both find that living things in their environment can inspire exciting art projects.
(Repeat)
11.22 Computer Club: The Computer and the TV Producer
(Shown on Monday at 2.40 pm)
11.44 Politics and You: Who Benefits?
(Shown on Monday at 9.38 am)
12.5 Will Tomorrow Work?: 3: New Jobs for Old
An examination of the future of work in a post-industrial society. (Repeat)
12.30 Pages from Ceefax
1.38 Office Studies: 3: Fact Finding
(Shown on Monday at 2.18 pm)
2.0 Scene: Patty Fatty
by Kay McManus
Pat is 15 and fat, and feels the odd one out... until her brother's friend takes her for a ride on his motorcycle.
with Lorraine Stewart, Jean Marlow, John Ringham, Harvey Hillyer, Jonathan Caplan, Jill Meers and Roy Heather
(Shown on Thursday at 10.34 am)
2.30 English File: Language in Action: What's in a Word?
'Traitors in our midst' declared one national newspaper during the Falklands crisis, accusing Radio and TV news of not fully supporting the government position. 'The Harlot of Fleet Street', another daily scathingly replied.
Examples of emotively 'loaded' words in use: a recent advertising campaign, words with a sexist bias and that word 'treason' in the spring of 1982.
(Repeat)
4.0 The Hue-Williams Stakes (6f)
Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER
Producer RICHARD TILLING
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Village of the Undead
Tripitaka volunteers to go begging for food, and promptly falls into the clutches of phantoms whose only hope of survival is to take life.
English version directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL for
WORLD WIDE SOUND LONDON Produced by NTV and KOKUSAI HOEI
(Repeal)
continues a season of films featuring EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 'S legendary jungle hero starring
When Jane sends word from London about World War n, Tarzan little suspects that an advance party of Nazi paratroopers is about to descend on the jungle.
Together with Boy, Chetah the chimp and the beautiful Zandra from the hidden city of Palandrya, Tarzan unleashes all his might against the enemy!
Screenplay by ROY CHANSLOR Produced by SOL LESSER
Directed by WILLIAM THIELE
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Mexico City -
A Day in Three Lives
During 1985 Mexico City will become the world's largest urban area, and its 17-million population may double before the end of the century.
This film follows a day in the life of this troubled giant through the eyes and activities of just three of its citizens.
Juan Lopez , a boy from the slums who wants to be a professional boxer, represents his barrio in a public tournament.
Jana de Rossell , designer of stunning and expensive clothes, organises a fashion show for a critical High Society audience.
Carlos Tejeda ,
British-trained architect turned planner, completes a report on the potentially calamitous future of this, one of the most dramatic cities on earth.
Film cameraman MIKE SPOONER Film editor TREVOR WILLIAMSON Producer CLEM VALLANCE
Series editor ANTHONY ISAACS
from Tarporley, Cheshire with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones
Thirty years after its creation from an open field, this one-acre garden really illustrates the results of hard work, a good design and expert planting. Now Paul and Irene Bullen can enjoy a fabulous show of spring colour, provided by over 100 different rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and a wide range of unusual shrubs and herbaceous plants.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
(Plant list on Ceefax page 261)
The BBC Television
International Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric HalsaU
Total mastery of the sheep with quiet control of their movements is the aim of today's handlers as man and dog compete at Chatsworth in Derbyshire. Each dog has seven sheep to control and is judged on his outrun, lift, fetch, drive, shed and penning. Heat 2: Wales
The competitors
JOHN GRIFFITH with Glen EURWYN DANIEL with Ken JACK BURKE with Hemp Technical co-ordinator STEVE WHITAKER
Director MICHAEL KERR Producer IAN SMITH
Spreading it Thin
James Hart and ConnieLehan's developing relationship is seriously put to the test when Hart suspects Connie's favourite professor of plagiarising an article he submitted to The Law Review. Written by LEE KALCHEIM Directed by COREY ALLEN
11.25 Weatherview
starring Felix Mitterer Expressionist painter
Egon Schiele was one of the most controversial figures in Vienna. His work shocked the Establishment and he was put on trial for painting obscene pictures and debauching his young models Egon Schiele ...FELIX MITTERER
Screenplay by w. G. FISCHER and JOHN GOLDSCHMIDT
Produced by SCHONBRUNN FILM for ORF and ZDF
Directed by JOHN GOLDSCHMDT
(German film with English subtitles)
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