9.30 Higher Education: Universities: UCCA and After
(Shown yesterday at 11.18 am) (E)
9.52 Look and Read: Badger Girl: The Badgerman
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.15 am) (E)
10.15 Around Scotland: Close-up: 1: Field
(Shown on Wednesday at 1.38) (E)
10.38 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
7: Geometric Progressions
followed by 8: Numbers as Codes
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.57 am) (E)
11.0 Wondermaths: Programme 4
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.40 am) (E)
11.17 Geography Casebook: Textiles and After
The story of how one single industry came to dominate the Lancashire town of Blackburn, and of what's happening today.
(R) (E)
11.40 Look, Look and Look Again: Pattern in Place
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.52 am) (E)
12.0 English File: Away from the Front
War this century has affected ordinary people as much as the soldier at the front. Centering on the Diary of Anne Frank and the Holocaust, the programme also looks at the use of propaganda and the suffering of civilians in war today.
(E)
12.32 pm Scene: Your Place or Mine?
(Shown yesterday at 11.40 am) (E)
1.5 Switch on to English
Key aspects of spoken and written English are taught using extracts from well-known television series as reinforcement.
(R) (E)
1.33 General Studies: Art and Upheaval: Art and Society
(Shown on Monday at 12.40 pm) (E)
2.0 You and Me
Harry thinks the music is too loud, Liz does not; how can Cosmo and Dibs keep them both happy? Transport song: 'Wheels on tracks'. A visit to the Ffestiniog.
Book: "Hena Finds a Friend"
(R) (E)
2.15 Pages from Ceefax
(Captain Fracasse) starring
Femand Gravey AssiaNorris
When a troupe of itinerant players arrives at his ramshackle castle the impoverished Baron de Sigognac, attracted by the company's tales of their wanderings, and by the beautiful Isabelle, abandons his stately ruin for the stage.
Screenplay by ABEL GANCE
CLAUDE VERMOREL , STEVE PASSEUR Produced by MARC LE PELLETIER Directed by ABEL GANCE
(A French film with English subtitles. First showing on British television)
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with subtitles, followed by Weather
A none-too-sober Harold this time rescuing a sleep-walking girlfriend in High and Dizzy; while in The Flirt he tries his hand as a waiter. (R)
The seventh in a season of films featuring the Man from U.N.C.L.E. with and solo and Kuryakin follow a dangerous trail in a mystery that begins with the disappearance of a key U.N.C.L.E. agent.
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS
Produced by ANTHONY SPINNER Directed by SUTTON ROLEY
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The Dobrogea region in south-east Romania includes ancient steppe country and the magnificent Danube Delta wetlands.
Every winter tens of thousands of visiting geese are attracted to the enormous prairie fields of new wheat. A short flight away, hundreds of lakes provide a safe resting place for them.
In summer these same delta waters - a maze of channels, islands and marsh wilderness - become a wildlife paradise, where the great reedbeds provide a secret breeding retreat for the spectacular white pelicans - their last stronghold in Europe.
Narrator Andrew Sachs Director and photographer ALAN MCGREGOR
Producer PETER JONES (R) BBC Bristol
from Capel Manor , Hertfordshire
Presented by Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones
A centre of learning provides Geoff and Clay with a garden that has many interesting features. Capel Manor is an institute devoted to horticultural education for both professional and amateur gardeners. Among other things the programme finds out more about winter protection of shrubs; gardening for the disabled; rockeries; and how a gardener can improve his or her knowledge of the subject. Production assistant
CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
starring Anna Massey Googie Withers Patricia Hodge Julia McKenzie and Irene Handl
Screenplay CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON
From the prize-winning novel by ANITA BROOKNER
Romantic novelist
Edith Hope so horrifies her friends that they banish her to the solitude of a Swiss hotel. She decides to work out her exile by observing her few fellow-guests and soon finds herself entangled in their lives.
Original music by CARL DAVIS Producer SUE BIRTWISTLE Director GILES FOSTER (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Romantic novelist Edith Hope so horrifies her friends that they banish her to the solitude of a Swiss hotel. She decides to work out her exile by observing her fellow guests.
Saturday music programmes are a feature of the new season on BBC2. Composer
Michael Berkeley highlights exciting 20th-century works, Simon Rattle 's discovery of the lure of the East, and unusual marriages of visual and musical ideas.
Producer SIMON WINCHESTER
starring with Forced Retirement
Jim answers a call for help from lawyer friend Beth.
Written by WILLIAM R. STRATTON Directed by ALEX SINGER (R)