Technology: Bridging the Gap
9.20 Inset TVEI
3: Beyond the Classroom Under the Technical and Vocational Education
Initiative, work experience, enterprise and residentials take education out into the world beyond the classroom. Film editor AMBER LANE Producer ROGER FRY (e)
9.52 Making History The Tudors
The Vicars of Hessle
This true story, of Catholic and Protestant vicars at the time of the Reformation, reveals some of the problems which changes in the official religion of England caused to ordinary members of their congregations.
Written by KEITH GOODALL
Producer JILL SHEPPARD (R) (e)
10.15 Look and Read Geordie Racer
8: Have You Gone Daft, Man? The photographs taken in the cellars give Spuggy and Janie the final proof of Baz's criminal activities, but Dad soon finds that Baz is not easy to outwit. With LEON ARMSTRONG
LIEN LU. LESLEY CASEY
CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
KATIE HEBB. DEREK GRIFFITHS MICHAEL HEATH. BRIAN HOGG FRED PEARSON. PETER ROWELL JULIE STEVENS. KEVIN WHATELY Written by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL Producer SUE WEEKS (e)
10.38 Technology and Design Packaging
The first of three programmes in a multi-media package about problem-solving in the real world of technology and design. This programme considers the function of packaging using a case-study from the pottery industry and an open-ended, school-based problem involving Easter eggs.
Producer ROBIN GWYN (R) (e)
11.00 Watch
The Elements: Fire (R) (e)
11.18 Logo. Sub and Super
Using window frames, traffic lights and Frere Jacques , the Logokids show procedures made from sub-procedures while TIMMY MALLETT starts a computer adventure.
Producer MORTON SURGUY (R) (e)
11.35
Getting to Grips with Racism 3: Images of Black People How the representation of black people in the media reinforces racist ideas and how the immigration laws underpin the image of black people as a 'threat'.
Presenter TERRY BADDOO (e)
11.55 Living Decisions 2: A Space for Living
From living in a bedsit to a stately home, space in and around the home is discussed by seven very different households.
Producer DAVID SCOTT COWAN (e)
12.20pm Gli Italiani L'Operaio dell' Alfa
An Italian version of the programme shown last
Tuesday. Narrated by MICHAEL PENNINGTON Written by DAVID WILLEY
Series producer JEREMY BENNETT Producer ADAM CURTIS (R) (e)
12.50 Espana Viva
The seventh of 15 programmes (R)(e)
The Hang Glider (R)
1.38 Dragon Trail
4: The Day of the Fair
Saints' Day fairs, hiring fairs, horse fairs, steam fairs, pleasure fairs - has the fair had its day? To find out GILLIAN ELISA joins in a medieval fair, samples
Welsh 'fairings' at Aberystwyth and helter-skelters at Porthcawl.
Camera PAUL REED. RUSS WALKER Editor PETER FOULDS
Series producer SEAN OWEN
Producer/director ANGELA WILLIAMS (e)
Weather followed by You and Me
A series for 4-and 5-year-olds When Gary smashes Jeni's new china by mistake, Cosmo and Dibs help to choose some more and Henry and Ellie look out for 'No Dogs' signs. Some blind children visit an exhibition where they can touch the animals on display. Song: I-Tiddly-I-Tie
Presenters GARY WILMOT and JENI BARNETT
Film director CLARE ELSTOW
Producer nicci CROWTHER (R) (e)
Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship
The first round continues today and starting on the rink is an England/Scotland confrontation.
ANDY THOMSON , who used to play for Scotland, is now an established England international who reached the final of the world pairs last year with Gary Smith. He squares up to one of the best Scots indoor performers, JIM MUIR , Scottish singles champion in 1985. DAVID ICKE introduces highlights from
Alexandra Palace.
Commentators
DAVID RHYS JONES
JIMMY DAVIDSON
DOUGIE DONNELLY Summarisers
MAL HUGHES. DAVID MCGILL including at
3.00 News and Weather
CAT - ContestAnTs CreATing CATchwords - that's what the programme is all about. Wordsmiths from all over Britain face Paul Coia and Bryan the computer. Today BRIAN MOORE returns to face his opponents
TONY FRANKS and JOAN MERCER. Designer PAT CAMPBELL Research
JULIE ADAIR. CAROLINE DAVIDSON Director JUSTIN c. ADAMS Producer CHARLES NAIRN BBC Scotland
World Indoor Bowls Championship from the West Hall, Alexandra Palace
In the second match today, phil SKOGLUND (7) from New Zealand, makes his first appearance. His opponent is a newcomer to television, JASON GREENSLADE , from
Wales who won his first cap last year at Aberdeen.
Following them is a New Zealand/Scotland contest featuring ANDREW SEATOR , an Inland Revenue examiner from Palmerston North, New Zealand, again new to television, against the 38-year-old Scot, NEIL MCGHEE from Auchinleck, who has recently reached the semi-final stages of the British and UK singles championships. Both players have yet to represent their countries so the match should be even. Introduced by DAVID ICKE Commentators
DAVID RHYS JONES
JIMMY DAVIDSON and DOUGIE DONNELLY
TV presentation KEITH MACKENZIE WENDY SHEPPARD , PETER HAYWARD Producer KEITH PHILLIPS
visits the Springfields Winter Show at Spalding BBC Pebble Mill
The BBC Television
International Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall
The endless stamina, lightning reflexes and tremendous intelligence of the working collie dog are drawn upon by the Scottish shepherds as they tackle the trials course on the slopes above Derwent Water in the English Lake District. Heat 2 - Scotland The competitors:
JOHN PATERSON with York JIM GRIERSON with Mark BOYD MUNDELL with Jen DirectorMICHAEL KERR Producer
IAN SMITH
Columns and Gables
The second of ten films about contemporary architecture which looks at the controversial 'postmodernisation', represented by Philip Johnson 's mammoth AT and T building in New York, Graves's building in Oregon, Isozaki's Civic
Centre in Japan, and the new Stuttgart museum by James Stirling. Recent factories designed by Rogers and Foster epitomise 'hi-tech'. Richard Meier's Atlanta Museum represents a reinterpretation of the 'modern movement'. The skyscraper, living through a multitude of mutations, reinvested with a wit and daring reminiscent of its earliest incarnations. Joining the debate are
James Stirling , Philip Johnson Richard Rogers , Norman Foster , Richard Meier and Ada Louise Huxtable
Narrated by Andrew Sachs Associate producer ROGER LAST Written and produced by PETER ADAM (R)
with Klaus Romer and Claudia Kirst
The news at home and abroad as seen by ZDF, West
Germany's second channel.
Also a chance to see a 75-year-old woman known as 'The
Angel of the Prisoners', who has been visiting the inmates of German prisons since before the Second World War. Assistant producer DANIELLA DANGOOR Director NICK DAVIES
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (e)
For notes for the six programmes send a cheque for £4. 00, payable to
Brighton Polytechnic, to [address removed]
Building for Eternity
Leviathans stranded on the last broad acres of the post-industrial age, English country houses can still dispense a heady froth of art, wit and idiosyncratic life as this short series demonstrates.
With Lady Victoria Leatham at Burghley, the Earl of Pembroke at Wilton and the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire at Chatsworth. Presented by John Julius Norwich
Directed by PETER NEWINGTON Produced by MICHAEL GILL
A MALONE GILL production (R)
continues a season of films by the great
British film-maker.
Tonight starring James Mason
Kathleen Ryan Robert Newton
Cyril Cusack
Johnny McQueen , idealist leader of 'the Organisation' has escaped from prison while serving a sentence for gun running. During a holdup to obtain funds Johnny is shot, badly wounded and left in the gutter by a fellow gang member. From then on he is hunted without mercy ... This compelling and tragic drama of a man on the run is one of the highpoints in Reed's distinguished career.
Screenplay by F. L. GREEN and R. c. SHERRIFF
From the novel by F. L. GREEN
Produced and directed by CAROL REED
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The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with political and economic reports from Adam Raphael Nick Clarke and Will Hutton
Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship
The final match this evening completes the first round of the biggest tournament in the world indoor bowling calendar. The 1988 world outdoor singles champion
DAVID BRYANT is featured this evening and the man with the daunting task of trying to eliminate him from this competition is PETER FONG from Fiji, who has made numerous appearances in the Commonwealth and in world events for his country. On paper it looks a relatively easy way through for the 'master' DAVID BRYANT who created a record in the world outdoor singles by winning for the third year running. Introduced by DAVID ICKE
Commentators
DAVID RHYS JONES
JIMMY DAVIDSON
DOUGIE DONNELLY Summarisers
MAL HUGHES DAVID MCGILL ,
Tanzania: Education for Self-Reliance
Tanzania, under Julius Nyerere , has become the hope for many Third
World developing countries, through its forceful attachment to the philosophy of self-reliance and African socialism. This documentary film was made on location in 1975. Producer KEN LITTLE