Bernard Shaw was sceptical about the worth of golden rules. What then should be made of rules aimed at designers and inventors?
A BBC/Open University production
Introduced by David Icke Top sporting action from home and abroad plus comment on the week's news and the people making the headlines. This week features ski-ing from Arosa in Switzerland plus a look back at 100 years of the Wimbledon Championship and the centenary of Arsenal Football Club.
Producers GRAHAM FRY and CAMPBELL FERGUSON including at
Regional News and Weather
Music and conversation in the afternoon with Pamela and her guests. BBC Pebble Mill
Melor Sturua is foreign editor of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia. The Soviet Union believes in government control of news; to western eyes this is censorship.
Peter France follows the Publication of one day's edition of Izvestia.
Presented by Jill Neville
In the final programme before Christmas Cover to Cover looks back at the best books of the year and also examines the debate over children's books; should children be allowed to read whatever they wish, or should parents, teachers, librarians and even writers protect them from 'unsuitable' books? Researcher CHRIS WILSON Producer JOHN WHiSTON
Robert Taylor Chad Everett
Gunfighter Ben Wyatt reluctantly answers a call for help from his old friend
Luis Domingo , whose land is threatened by a greedy cattle baron. Arriving at their ranch he finds Domingo and his wife dead and their daughter Anisa gone. Ben sets off in search of the killers
Screenplay by ROBERT BUCKNER
Based on a story by BURT KENNEDY and ROBERT BUCKNER produced by FRANK KING and MAURICE KING
Directed by JAMES NEILSON
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The first explorers to penetrate beyond the headwaters of the Missouri brought back tales of a strange land. They spoke of valleys that seemed to smoke and burn perpetually, and of a river that never froze, even in the hardest winter.
That land is Yellowstone, America's oldest national park. Two-and-a-half million visitors flock there each summer, but in winter the park takes on another face that most people never see. Bison huddle in the warmth of the hot springs and the steam vents and geysers attain a new beauty in the frozen air.
Narrator Anthony Valentine Photographed and produced by WOLFGANG BAYER
Series editor PETER JONES BBC Bristol
A glimpse of some of the music, films and drama in store this Christmas on BBC2.
Whether you think it's an ass or an asset, the law affects us all. Justice may be blind and its path may be strewn with law-makers and law-breakers, but David Jessel and Sue Cook are in the studio to help light its way. And Ed Boyle investigates controversial cases and legal loopholes. Director JEREMY MILLS
Producer ALAN BOOKBINDER
starring with The Chosen People
A Korean family - complete with ox - setting up home in the 4077th compound is one problem; when a peasant girl produces a baby and says that Radar is the father, that's something else. While Radar protests his innocence, the camp starts reacting to the secret life of O'Reilly.... Written by LAURENCE MARKS SHELDON KELLER and LARRY GELBART
Directed by JACKIE COOPER (R)
1986 is the International Year of Peace.
Global Report, the annual alternative account of the year, presents four first-hand stories about peace from
Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia.
Michael Smyth, an Irish Captain with the United
Nations peace-keeping forces, tries to negotiate a temporary ceasefire in one of the most volatile sectors of the Lebanon. In Labrador,
Canada, Sylvester Andrew fights a plan to expand a military base which he fears will destroy the way of life of the Innu people.
Hans Vanmaele , a captain in the Belgian air force, engages in a high-speed F-16 dogfight as part of his fighter-pilot training for NATO. And a grandmother in Kampuchea, Chheing Yau , tells the moving story of this summer in a refugee camp in Thailand. What did the Year of Peace mean to them?
Researcher JANET WILLIAMS Directors ANTHONY GEFFEN and STANLEY HARPER Producers
PETER FIRSTBROOK. CLARE PATERSON
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with Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Nick Worrall
All the day's news from home and abroad with Ian Smith , Nick Clarke
GUI Nevill and Chris Lowe