(to 7.20)
Further live coverage of the afternoon session.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Families and their homes - ordinary dwellings which carry their own stories. The Wookeys
A Bungalow in the Mendips
'It's grown like a child from a baby to a matured dwelling-place.'
Austin Wookey had his asbestos and beaverboard home built on a tree-covered plot in 1927. It's uniquely Wookey in design and layout. Innovation has never been difficult. The Wookeys were the first in the area to have a flush toilet, picture windows and a two-storey bungalow! (R)
The return of the classic space adventure series chronicling the exploits of the captain and crew of the USS Enterprise.
Starring William Shatner as Captain James T Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock, DeForest Kelley as Dr McCoy
An encounter with a Klingon war party finds a battle with strange rules and no end being waged on board the Enterprise. But this is not mere rivalry, and Kirk must seek a way to accentuate the Positive in order to rescue his runaway ship from malevolent forces and Stardate Armageddon... (R)
starring
Robert Shaw
James Earl Jones Peter Boyle
The early 18th century: while a boy-chasing tyrant rules in a colonial outpost in the Caribbean, pirates command the high seas. Among them is the daring Red Ned Lynch, captain of The Blarney Cock, ever in search of adventure, treasure and pretty women, and hated by the despot Lord Durant. Robert Shaw plays the swashbuckling hero in this spirited, action-packed pirate adventure.
Screenplay by JEFFREY BLOOM Produced by JENNINGS LANG
Directed by JAMES GOLDSTONE
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Raymond Baxter and Chris Serle report from this International Air Show, on the new aircraft and other innovations in the aerospace industry on show this week. The show is the biggest ever held, with over 600 exhibitors including the two new experimental fighter aircraft, the French Rafale and British
Aerospace's EAP. Engineering managers
GEOFF HIGGS , JOHN WILSON Producers
DOUGLAS HESPE. PETER MASSEY
Executive producer RICK GARDNER (Event organised by the Society of British Aerospace Companies) (Famborough Air Display next Sunday on BBCI)
The popular question and answer game, featuring
Denis Norden , Frank Muir John Amis , Ian Wallace with the musical posers set by Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE
The detective show they tried to bring you in 3D ... Starring with In God We Strongly Suspect
Maddie's idea of birthday fun is a night at the morgue
'body-sitting' the corpse of an escapologist, whose wife is convinced he will return from the dead to kill her. As complications arise, Hayes and Addison exchange profound questions: Is this magic? Is there such a thing as the 'big guy upstairs'? What is a flying fig?
Written by SCOTT SPENCER GORDON Directed by WILL MACKENZIE
Last in the present series with Bob Langley
Malcolm McKeag , Sue King Offshore racing action from the Channel Islands at the start of the Guernsey
International Powerboat Week, a look at economic luxury yacht charter, and a profile of Tony Bullimore , last year's Yachtsman of the Year. Directors
DIANE REID. FRAN GROVES Producer TONY RAYNER
Introduced by Ian Smith Including coverage of the day's debates at the Trades
Union Congress in Brighton, and news and comment on the rest of the day's events around the world.
Weekend Outlook helps you plan your weekend by previewing daytime programmes of special interest from the Open University on Saturday and Sunday. This week's selection includes A Golden Age of Work and Shooting the Moon.
A BBC/Open University production
What are the effects of the new health-care system, introduced by the Government of Mozambique to replace the old colonial ways?
(R)
(to 0.10)