9.55 Science Preparatory Maths
10.10 Biotechnology: Profile of a Start-up
10.35 Science: Moths and Flies
11.00 Managing Change at Jaguar
11.25 Caring for Older People
11.50 Open Forum
12.40 The Effective Manager
1.05 Countdown to the OU: 4
Presented by Valerie Vaz and Samantha Meah
Last programme in the series. Network East celebrates in style with live music from top bands Holle Holle and Azaad, plus surprise guests and an update on the last six months. Producer NARINDER MINHAS
Series producer NARENDHRA MORAR Executive producer JOHN WILCOX
starring
Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy
Opera star
Marcia Mornay promises to marry the celebrated impresario who has made her famous, only to fall hopelessly in love with someone else. The singing sweethearts of the screen are ideally matched to the lilting music Of SIGMUND ROMBERG. 'Miss Morrison'/Marcia
Screenplay by NOEL LANCLEY , from the play by RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG
Produced and directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD
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Midland Bank World Indoor Pairs Championship
After six days of intense competition, the final of this important contest takes to the 'green' today.
A total prize money of E50,000 is now down to the first and runner-up prizes of E14,000 and E8,000 respectively. DAVID ICKE introduces coverage from the portable rink at Bournemouth International Centre.
Canberra World Bridge Tournament
Presented by Clare Harrison The port of call is
Trondheim. But for the four world-class players it's only a brief break. They are:
TONY FORRESTER from Britain SAMI KEHELA from Canada
ZIA MAHMOOD from Pakistan
P.O. SUNDELIN from Sweden
Jeremy Flint is the commentator.
Problem 8
This week a bidding problem. As East you hold this hand:
The bidding proceeds as follows:
What should you bid now? Jeremy Flint 's answer is in the next programme. Director LINDA MCCARTHY Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBC Elstree
Christopher Jones reports on the week's proceedings in the House of Lords.
Editor KAROLYN SHINDLER
with Moira Stuart
Plus a review of the week by Richard Whitmore - with subtitles; Weather
Conductor Charles Dutoit
The Canadian orchestra, on its first visit to Belfast, opens with Strauss's tone poem Don Juan.
Then Belfast's own Barry Douglas is the soloist in the Brahms Piano Concerto No 1, one of the works that helped him win the Tchaikovsky prize in Moscow last year.
Michael Berkeley introduces the opening concert of the 25th Belfast Festival at
Queen's.
8.45* Michael Berkeley talks to Charles Dutoit about his work with the orchestra.
8.55* The second half of the concert consists of one of the most popular 20th-century works, Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra. Expect a lively and exciting performance from the Canadian visitors.
Sound BRIAN SPEERS
Production ALAN TONGUE
BBC Northern Ireland
(Given in association with Shell Northern Ireland)
^^â¢^^~| A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3. Viewers with stereo Radio 3 may wish to turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away.
Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.
Midland Bank World Indoor
Pairs Championship
Latest information on the midway position of the competition introduced by DAVID ICKE.
George Melly introduces two surrealist comedies.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Le charm discret de la bourgeoisie) starring
Fernando Rey
Delphine Seyrig
Stephane Audran
Six people keep trying to dine together but fate intervenes; a corpse is discovered, the army arrives on manoeuvres, the hosts would rather make love in the garden....
LUIS BUNUEL 's savagely witty attack on middle-class mores and manners was a huge success, especially with the society he so mercilessly lampoons.
Screenplay by LUIS BUNUEL and JEAN CLAUDE CARRIERE
Produced by SERGE SILBERMAN Directed by LUIS BUNUEL
(A French film with English subtitles) and at 11.40
Notre histoire
(Our Story) starring Alain Delon Nathalie Baye
A man is day-dreaming on a train with some empty beer bottles on the ledge beside him.
A young woman enters thecompartment and begins to tell him a story about a man on a train ...
BERTRAND BLIER 's absurd sex comedy won two 1985 French academy awards: Best Actor for Alain Delon and Best
Original Screenplay for Blier.
Produced by ALAIN SARDE and ALAIN DELON
Directed by BERTRAND BLIER
(A French film with English subtitles. First showing on British television) Television presentation by JUDY ALPE. GILLIAN GEERING NICK JONES. DAVID THOMPSON
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