9.30 Higher Education: Polys and Colleges: 2: What Sort
(E)
9.52 Look and Read: Badger Girl: Stripey the Badger
(E)
10.15 Around Scotland: Aberdeen: 2: Into the Past
(E)
10.38 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
Arithmetic Progressions
followed by Shuffles
(E)
11.0 Wondermaths: Programme 2
(E)
11.17 Geography Casebook: Inner City: 2
The second of two film reports on how Glasgow has been redeveloped since the war.
(R)
11.40 Look, Look and Look Again: Living Images
(E)
12.0 English File: A View from the Bridge: 2
by Arthur Miller
A new production in three parts with Del Henney as Eddie Carbone
'Eddie Carbone had never expected to have a destiny. Now, as the weeks passed, there was a future, there was a trouble that would not go away.'
(E)
12.32 pm Scene: Food, Food, Glorious Food
Why and what do we eat? What have food fads, 'fast food', 'junk food' and school dinners got to do with nutrition? And how is some of our food produced?
(E)
1.5 Switch on to English
Key aspects of spoken and written English are taught using extracts from television series as reinforcement.
(R) (E)
1.33 General Studies: What's Wrong with Britain?: 2
Tom Wright and Jennie Walmsley investigate and report.
(E)
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs are surprised to find themselves bullying a favourite teddy bear. Transport song: 'Travelling on water' Book: "Avocado Baby" by John Burningham and Honeycomb Animation
(R) (E)
The Suntory World Match Play Championship
The closing stages of the second round, introduced by HARRY CARPENTER. Commentators
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK
BRUCE CRITCHLEY , ALEX HAY and TONY JACKLIN Producers
FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Harold falls apart at the seams in The Freshman, and as a lovelorn suitor in Haunted Spooks he manages to bungle his own suicide. (R)
The fifth in a season of films featuring The Man from U.N.C.L.E. with Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin
and Joan Crawford
An all-star cast enhance this entertaining spy adventure in which the dynamic
U.N.C.L.E. duo are sent on a world-wide chase to foil the devilish plans of T.H.R.U.S.H. A top scientist has been murdered and his secret formula can lead to ruin for the free world....
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS from a story by BORIS INGSTER Produced by BORIS INGSTER Directed by BARRY SHEAR
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Tonight Vastiana Belfon reports on racism in Paris and the role of the CRS police. There is a location report on director Horace Ove 's new feature film
Playing Away; a profile of musician and record producer Eddie Grant at home in Barbados; and music from the Birmingham band
Dansworks in the studio.
Executive producer JOHN WILCOX Producer JULIAN HENRIQUES BBC Peeble Mill
Laurie Taylor - Country Blues
A confirmed nature-hater since childhood, Laurie Taylor sets out from his weekend cottage in Battersea to try to find his 'true self in the country.
Armed with Ordnance Survey and collected Wordsworth he is quickly lost - 'a townie in the wheatfield' - and soon falls foul of the giant machines which have been unleashed on the new factory farms of England.
Series producer JONATHAN STEDALL Producer CLEM VALLANCE (R)
from Barnsdale
Presented by Geoff Hamilton and John Kelly
With an increasing public awareness of healthy eating, organically produced food is at a premium and farmers are unable to satisfy the increasing demand for natural products.
This week's programme looks at the possibilities of growing food organically on the smallest of plots and examines whether or not organic pesticides and fertilisers really work.
These's also a report on the last three years of organic experiments on trial at Barnsdale, plus guest specialists who offer practical and unusual advice.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list on Ceefax page 261
by Michael Wilcox.
Starring Harry Andrews, Constance Chapman, Fabia Drake, David Langton with Graham McGrath as Paul.
It is the Easter holidays at Gorse Park Preparatory
School. Everyone has gone home except four elderly members of staff and young Paul Blake, the orphaned son of the former headmaster.
The weather is beautiful, the countryside is lovely, but all is far from peaceful as the adults quarrel and Paul grows up.
(BBC Scotland) (R)
"Near-perfect.... What a joy" (Daily Express)
"A play so exquisitely constructed,so beautifully photographed and so perfectly acted that to possess a set and a licence seemed essential to artistic well-being." (Punch)
The Suntmy World Match Play Championships from Wentworth
Highlights of the second day's play.
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER