9.43 France - Francais: Bertrand
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10.00 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
How can Dibs, Cosmo and Bharti get the clearing up done more quickly? Joe helps look after his dog's three puppies. Song: "Three Little Fishes"
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10.15 Science Workshop: Bread 'B'
The history of bread and how experts today judge the best modern loaves.
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10.38 Let's See: Travelling Days: 2: On Wheels
Travel in Scotland today and in the past. How wheels of many kinds have been used to move different loads.
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11.00 Words and Pictures: Quiet as a Mouse
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11.18 Tutorial Topics
Living with a Handicap
followed by: Asian Girl
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11.40 Science in Action: Up in the Air
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12.05pm Job Bank: High Street Bank
12.28 Lifeschool: Going to Work: Mixing In
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12.50 The Money Makers 1: India's Steel Man
Top business tycoons discuss their own individual successes and offer perspectives on success generally in the business world today.
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A See-Saw programme
(R)
1.38 Zig Zag: Norman Castles
As soon as William was crowned, he set to work to build castles. Zig Zag continues the story of the Conquest by tracing the development from wooden motte and bailey castles to classic stone keeps such as the Tower of London.
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey
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An old man drops his mitten in the snow; a mouse, a frog, a rabbit, a fox, a wolf, a boar and a bear decide to make their home in it. Find out how they all manage to fit into a mitten in this story from the Ukraine.
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Weather followed by Wideworld
A monthly anthology of travel, exploration and adventure - worldwide.
Introduced by John Ridgway The Mick Burke Film Competition
(The winner will be announced in 'Wideworld'on 10 February 1988) Producer RICHARD ROBINSON Series producer TIM SLESSOR
Lovers of words have come from all over Britain to face presenter Paul Coia and Bryan the computer. Designer PAT CAMPBELL Research
JULIE ADAIR. CAROLINE DAVIDSON Director JUSTIN c. ADAMS Producer CHARLES NAIRN BBC Scotland
A series of 13 films in which a walled garden is restored, and worked as it was 100 years ago.
Presented by Peter Thoday with Head Gardener Harry Dodson 2: January
Harry remembers his life in the walled garden and his rise from garden boy to head gardener. In the garden he tackles the winter jobs. Producer KEITH SHEATHER BBC Bristol (R)
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from Prague
The Exhibition Gala The new European medallists entertain their Czechoslovak hosts in this traditional post-championships celebration of skating skills and unusual routines. For those with Olympic ambitions, this is their final chance to perform in relaxed mood before battle is joined with the North Americans at the Winter
Games in Calgary next month. Commentator BARRY DAVIES Television presentation CST, Czechoslovakia
continuing a season of films starring one of Britain's most accomplished screen actors. Tonight with Sylva Koscina, Robert Morley.
It wasn't Nicolas Whistler's fault that he was born in Czechoslovakia of British stock, of course - but this fact and his ability to speak fluent Czech means he's an attractive proposition for MI5, even though no one else will employ him. So this reluctant and none-too-bright spy enters the world of espionage and becomes entangled in a web of intrigue, love and laughs, not realising that sudden death lurks around every corner.
Based on the novel "Night of Wenceslas" by Lionel Davidson
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Car of Tomorrow
First of 15 programmes
Another chance to see it from the top! The series the critics loved!
The year of Heartbreak Hotel, start of a musical era, and for the first time the young have a separate identity and some cash of their own.
In the news - Russia's leaders in London, their tanks into Budapest, ours out of Suez, Diana Dors in the condemned cell and Bardot in trouble with her monkey. On the turntable - Haley, Donegan, Presley, Vincent, Little Richard and many more.
Presented by Lewis Wolpert Invisible Wounds
Last summer, three sailors reached crisis point: Karl Kirby tried to kill himself; Jim Mulvey was violent to the family he loved;
Taff Thomas was struck deaf and blind. When they came together at the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar in Gosport they discovered the key to their common problem. Mind over Malady
Can we think our way out of illness? Antenna examines new and controversial evidence that attitudes and emotions can influence the way even the cells in our body respond to stress and disease. Scientists are now discovering chemical 'crosstalk' between the brain, hormones, and cells in the body's immune system.
Could changing our mental outlook conquer the common cold and even cancer? Research
JENNY WALKER. SAM ROBERTS Directors
AILEEN LLEWELLYN. OLIVER MORSE Executive producer DAVID PATERSON
Series producer JANA BENNETT
starring
Mail Call Again
It's a week full of news for the officers and enlisted men of the 4077th. Col Potter is going to be a grandfather, Fr Mulcahy 's sister has pulled a hamstring. BJ has a letter from his dog and Frank's wife wants a divorce - does this mean he's been written out of her father's will?
Written by JIM FRITZELL and EVERETT GREENBAUM
Directed by GEORGE TYNE (R)
Third of a six-part serial by GERARD MACDONALD The general election is announced and Hamilton Forbes and Kent launch their political campaign. But at the last moment there is a serious hitch. with Costume designer DINAH COLLIN Designer MARK SEVANT
Script editor RUTH BAUMGARTEN Producer RUTH BOSWELL Director BRIAN FARNHAM
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visits Lincolnshire
For the third of her musical trips, Barbara concentrates on the surprisingly varied sights, and people, to be found in this county.
Traditional crafts survive alongside modern farming techniques; that 'off the beaten track' feeling contrasts with the gaudy fun-fair at Skegness. Musical director IAN LYNN Sound ANTHONY PHILPOT and DOUG WHITTAKER Lighting JOHN KING
Producer DAVE PERROTTET
with Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Adam Raphael