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6.55 Leeds: A Study in Civic Pride
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6.30 Database: Data Dictionaries
6.55 Leeds: A Study in Civic Pride
(to 7.20)
Modern theories, and observations of astronomical space and time, reveal a vast expanding universe of galaxies, whose origin was an explosive 'big bang' that took Place around 15,000 million years ago.
A BBC/OU production (R)
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final
PETER WEST introduces further coverage of the afternoon's play in one of today's matches. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TeleVision presentation KEITH MACKENZIE and ALAN GRIFFITHS
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Where the public sets the agenda
Future Tense
With feminist writing and poetry flourishing, four up-and-coming writer/ performers provocatively take on an audience at London's Drill Hall Arts Centre.
Barbara Burford, Jackie Kaye , Deborah Levy and Berta Freistadt explore the new directions they must take to counteract male dominance of their chosen art form.
Recorded earlier this year, at the Festival of Radical Poetry Made by Angels of Fire poetry collective with the help of THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT Producer JEREMY GIBSON
If you want to make a programme or suggest programme ideas, write to: open space, BBC Television Centre, London W128QT
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A series of eight prize-winning films from different parts of the world.
5: Grizzlies of the Great Divide This film from Canada won for its maker,
ALBERT KARVONEN , an award for unusual footage at the eighth International Wildlife
Festival in Missoula this year.
Three years in the making, it features the breathtaking scenery of the Rocky Mountains and shows grizzlies' behaviour never filmed before. It follows two cubs as they grow from infancy to independence. Title animation by KATHLEEN REEVES and PETER WIGNALL
Presented for television-by GEORGE INGER BBC Bristol
Presented by Paul Heiney
The weekly magazine with news and vital information for everybody interested in going away this summer. Kathy Rochford 's
Mediterranean report - this week: Ibiza.
Weather facts and forecast from Jim Bacon
Matthew Collins takes a holiday with a difference.
And if you can just get up and go - the last-minute holiday bargains.
The Travel Show Information
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Studio director SUE LOCHEAD
Executive director ALAN DOBSON BBC Manchester
continues a season of television films dealing with controversial subjects starring
Mariel Hemingway
Susan Anspach
Sue Ann is 15-and pregnant. And to complicate matters further, her 18-year-old boyfriend backs out of marriage in the middle of the wedding ceremony. Sue decides that she wants her baby and to bring it up herself....This sensitive film examines the social and economic problems of Sue Ann and the inevitable problems she faces....
Screenplay by JOANNA LEE Producer by JOANNA LEE Directed by JERRY THORPE
(First showing on British television) ● FILMS: page 14
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Jenni Murray , Olivia O'Leary and Ian Smith present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final
Highlights from today's play, introduced by PETER WEST .
12.5 Health and Disease
How do nurses, doctors and social workers deal with their patients or clients? The professional style of each group is illustrated.
12.30 Biology: Digestion
A meal can make your mouth water - but how?
Details of the digestive process can help us to treat ulcers.
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