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9.38 Politics and You: Bradford - a Local Issue
In 1982 flats in Newby Square, Bradford, were damaged by floods and serious structural faults were revealed.
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10.0 You and Me
Jeni's guinea pig has died. How will Cosmo and Dibs cope?
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10.15 Music Time: Hary Janos: Part 2
(For details see Thursday 2.17) (R) (e)
10.38 Let's See: Minibeasts: 2: The Hunters
Presented by Michael Scott
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11.0 Zig Zag: Canada: Part 3
(For details see Wednesday 2.17pm) (e)
11.22 English Time: Storytelling: When the Bell Goes
A look at school stories past and present featuring Tom Brown's School Days, Grange Hill and Gene Kemp's Gowie Corby Plays Chicken.
Presented by Su Elliott
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11.45 Tutorial Topics: Two's Company: 1 and 2
by Kelvin Reynolds
'Three' becomes a crowd when a new girl, Andrea, arrives in school.
With Victoria Birch, Juno Cheatle, Joanna Dukes and Mac McDonald
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12.8 The Italians: 5: The Bride of Calabria
Natina Manglaviti is 20 and her wedding is just a week away.
Her fiance is the son of a family friend but she has never spent a moment alone with him.
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12.40 General Studies: Horizon: Nice Guys Finish First: 1
Does lack of aggression affect chances of success?
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1.5 Micro Live
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1.38 Economics: A Question of Choice: In the Public Interest?
Should some services be supported with public money?
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2.0 News and Weather
2.2 Words and Pictures: Monsters
In today's story by David McKee, no one pays much attention to Bernard.
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2.17 Near and Far: The Great Outdoors
Walking, climbing, canoeing and even ski-ing are just a few of the many activities now popular in Britain.
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(ShownyesterdayonBBClat 12.10pm)
A personal view in 13 parts by J. Bronowski
12: Generation upon Generation
Strangely, it is the sciences of mathematics and physics that have revolutionised biology in our own century and brought a new precision to our understanding of life. Senior producer DICK GILLING Editor ADRIAN MALONE (R)
Regional News and Weather
News, views, gossip and song with Pamela and her guests. BBC Pebble Mill
Midland Bank World Indoor Pairs Championship
Further coverage of the first-round matches, including the second match between the top Canadian pair RON JONES and BILL BOETTGER against Welshmen MIKE HARD and CHAS MCGEE , 1986 Welsh Pairs champions.
Commentators
DAVID RHYS-JONES JIMMY DAVIDSON
Summarisers MAL HUGHES , DAVID MCGILL Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE , PETER HAYWARD Executive producer KEITH PHILLIPS
(Revised edition of the programme shown yesterday at 9.15 pm)
with Elke Sommer Sharon Tate
The last of four thrillers featuring the American super agent.
Heim, escorted by British agent Freya, is sent on a mission to retrieve a cargo of gold bullion held in Copenhagen by the evil Count Contini.
Screenplay by WILLIAM MCGIVERN Based on the novel by DONALD HAMILTON
Produced by IRVING ALLEN Directed by PHIL KARLSON
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From Cradle to Grave
This film came from a moving letter written to Open Space by Kim Fisher , in which she describes the experience of losing her daughter, Holly, shortly after birth. Two in every 100 babies born in the UK in 1987 will be stillborn or die during the first month after birth.
In her film - made with the help of the Birmingham Stillbirth and Neo-Natal Death Society - Kim addresses some of the emotional aspects of bereavement and offers guidance to help and comfort those who have suffered the loss of a baby.
Film cameraman IAN PUNTER Film editor JANE ROWSON Assistant producer
ROSEMARIE PADVAISKAS
Producer SAM BERRISFORD
Open Space is the programme where the public can make programmes under their own editorial control with help from the Community Programme Unit.
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All Creatures Great.... and not so Great
Confession might be good for the soul, according to
Addison, but not when it leads a priest down the path of temptation - with Maddie appearing to be mapping out a course away from heaven. Written by CHARLES H. EGLEE Directed by CHRISTIAN NYBY n
Live comedy. As I am writing this billing on 23 January, it is impossible to know what will be in the news on 23 March, so I can only guess. This week Hello Mum looks at post-Election Britain, asks, 'Terry Wogan - where is he now?', and hails Torquay
United as the new leaders of Division One.
Starring Helen Lederer
Clive Mantle , Nick Wilton Arnold Brown and Bermuda Triangle
Written by RIX/WILTON. SMITH/KYAN BRINT/RIVRON/MATTHEWS
ROBIN DRISCOLL. STEVE BELL JEREMY HARDY. JOHN DOWIE
IRWIN/MARTIN, HUNTER/DOCHERTY ROGER PLANER. ARNOLD BROWN Designer JOHN BRISTOW
Executive producer JOHN KILBY Director robin CARR Producer JAMIE RIX
with Enrico Verdecchia
The news from Tele Monte Carlo, broadcast to Italy in Italian. Peter Fiddick looks at the controversy surrounding this foreign-owned network.
Are all novels really just detective stories? Graham Martin explores Umberto Eco's argument.
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