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Buying more materials costs industry millions. Buy less and you'll pay less and become more profitable.
A BBC/Open University production
Increasing numbers of people with mental handicap are moving out of long-stay hospitals and into the community. What can be done to ease this transition?
A BBC/Open University production
The way an ordinary rubber band behaves can be understood with a metal chain, some liquid nitrogen, and a wheel with rubber spokes!
A BBC/Open University production
from Stuttgart Introduced by Desmond Lynam
A sneak preview of the Thompson tee-shirt collection is a possibility as the drapes drop on day one of Decathlonising, plus the sprinters. But first.... Men's 20km Walk
The shorter of the two events! The Brits have done well in the past but it's caught on in the East and a Spaniard called MARIN is also well into the swing of things. MCCOMBIE and MADDOCKS should be our men.
100m Semi-finals - Women and Men
MARLIES GOHR and FRANK EMMELMANN are unlikely to be headed come the finals, around 7.0.
Men's 800m Semi-finals
We all know what happened in Edinburgh, unless of course you've been living under a stone.
Women's Long Jump
DRECHSLER for gold - that's official.
Men's Javelin
This really is why they redesigned the spear. These chaps were becoming a health hazard to programme sellers. DAVID ottley in dangerous company. Women's 100m Final
Men's 100m Final
Heats of the Women's high hurdles, the 400m for Men, the Steeplechase (boys only), and the Women's 800m semi-finals.
Daley and Des close the show.
A Better Manana
In Colombia they say that
God created South America so like paradise that Peter complained: then God created South Americans. Colombia exports coffee, emeralds and cocaine. For the last programme in his series, reporter Jack Pizzey met
President Belisario Betancur , a man determined to end corruption and political violence. A measure of his success is the fact that at the end of Belisario Betancur 's four-year term of office, his successor was elected after a clean, non-violent campaign. Produced and directed by CLIVE FLEURY
An AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION production
starring
Kim
The absurdity of war and its effect on the innocent is encapsulated in the plight of a 5-year-old Korean boy who is delivered, injured, to the 4077th camp. Responsibility for him is grudgingly taken by some, while others take him wholly to their hearts.
But what does the future hold for Kim?
Written by MARC MANDEL
LARRY GELBART. LAURENCE MARKS Directed by WILLIAM WIARD (R)
Mozart's death in 1791 is surrounded by mystery. What are the secrets of his burial in an unmarked grave? Was he poisoned or did he die of natural causes? Now, almost 200 years later, an inquest is convened to examine the evidence both original and new. A team of real barristers confronts key witnesses from the period, in this unscripted spontaneous event. You and the invited studio jury will decide the outcome.
Witness statements prepared by SIMON WHITWORTH
Costume designer AMY ROBERTS Make-up supervisor MARTHA LIVESLEY
Designer OLIVER BAYLDON
Producer MARTIN THOMPSON Director ANTHONY GARNER
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Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary present the reports and interviews that matter.
Ian Smith and Jenni Murray with a round-up of the news.
11.40 An Exam for all Reasons
The new General Certificate of Secondary Education will totally change exams for every school pupil. But is it too little too late?
(R)
12.5 The Paris Pantheon
How the church of St Genevieve was converted to a more secular use after the French Revolution: history and architecture of this well-known Paris building.
(R)
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