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9.30am Inset
2: Reaching All Parts? Film editor AMBER LANE
Producer ROGER FRY (R) (e)
10.00am Encounter: Austria 2: On the FarmlSkiing on the Dachstein
Producer SUSAN PATON (R) (e)
10.15am Look and Read
Badger Girl: Stripey the Badger Written by ANDREW DAVIES with MARGO GUNN ,
ASHEIK MADHVANI. JUNE MARLOW, JULIA MILLBANK, NICK ORCHARD, KIERON O'SHEA. CHARLES
COLLINGWOOD. KATIE HEBB Assistant producer ROGER FRY Producer SUSAN PATON (R) (e)
10.40am Investigating Science Strange People in White Coats... ? Narrator MIKE RODDEN Director MICHAEL MOSELY
Series producer ROBIN GWYN (R) (e)
11.00am Watch The Ramayana
2: Masks and Monkeys
Tony visits London Zoo. ILEA schoolchildren create masks for the Ramayana performance.
Presented by TONY NEILSON and IAN CAMERON
Film editors RAY NICOLAIDES and ANN BURROWS
Producer JULIA DRUM (e)
11.18am Wondermaths (2)
Written by COLIN DAVIS Designer RORY MITCHELL
Producer DAVID SCOTT COWAN (R) (e)
11.35am Making History The Tudors
The Great House
Presenter RICHARD BURROWS Producer JILL SHEPPARD (R) (e)
12.00 Words into Action 2: Forgiveness
SIMON MAYO features Christians who have experienced both the need to forgive and the need to be forgiven. CLIFF RICHARD gives his unique treatment to an old hymn. The vicar of Ealing explains how he could forgive people who attacked his family. Assistant producer TIM DEHN Producer JOHN FORREST (e)
12.20pm Science Topics Darwin and Evolution
Series producer PETER BRATT (R) (e)
12.40pm Job Bank Farming Now
Young people training and working in agriculture. Producer PAUL MITCHELL (e)
1.00pm Deutsch Direkt Programm zwei
Presented by HANNI VANHAIDEN Director MARION ALLINSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI (R) (e)

Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
Margo Gunn
Unknown:
Asheik Madhvani.
Unknown:
Kieron O'Shea.
Producer:
Susan Paton
Narrator:
Mike Rodden
Director:
Michael Mosely
Producer:
Robin Gwyn
Presented By:
Tony Neilson
Presented By:
Ian Cameron
Editors:
Ray Nicolaides
Editors:
Ann Burrows
Producer:
Julia Drum
Written By:
Colin Davis
Designer:
Rory Mitchell
Producer:
David Scott Cowan
Presenter:
Richard Burrows
Producer:
Jill Sheppard
Unknown:
Simon Mayo
Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Producer:
Tim Dehn
Producer:
John Forrest
Producer:
Peter Bratt
Producer:
Paul Mitchell
Presented By:
Hanni Vanhaiden
Director:
Marion Allinson
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini
Zak:
Christopher Lillicrap
Stella:
Sita Ramamurthy
Voice of Hudson:
Jonathan Izard

with Don Spencer
Music director JONATHAN COHEN Percussion WILL HILL
Woodwind MARTIN FRITH Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Production BARBARA RODDAM (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Spencer
Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Unknown:
Woodwind Martin Frith
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Environment
1: Mountains and Moorlands
Naturalist Lionel Kelleway gets stranded in a mountain lake, discovers a Kestrel
Cafe, and looks at a living history book.
Producer JACK KING BBC Wales (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Kelleway

Weather followed by You and Me
For 4-and 5-year-olds Book: A Letter to Amy Presenter Harry Towb Animation HELEN MORLAND Director SUE ARON (R) (e)

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Towb
Presenter:
Animation Helen Morland

Live coverage of the Social and Liberal Democrats'
Conference, including key debates on land use and electricity.
Commentators
DAVID DIMBLEBY and VIVIAN WHITE including at
3.00pm News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Vivian White

Simon Barnes and Chris Davies present this magazine programme about disability. This month there is preview coverage of the Paralympics in Seoul, with interviews with some of the sportsmen and women going there, and a feature on racing wheelchair design.
There's also an interview with Mencap Chairman, Sir Brian Rix.
With subtitles for the hard-of-hearing.
Producer CHRISTOPHER HUTCHINS For a factsheet write to: [address removed]
Some information is also available on Ceefax page 145

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Barnes
Unknown:
Chris Davies
Unknown:
Sir Brian Rix.
Producer:
Christopher Hutchins

starring John Wayne Vera Hruba Ralston Walter Brennan
When John Devlin elopes with the daughter of a wealthy railroad tycoon, he expects to head to California and safety. His headstrong bride has other plans ... to buy land and hold the railroad to ransom. But a bar owner plans an unfriendly welcome.
Screenplay by LAWRENCE HAZARD Produced and directed by JOSEPH KANE
* FILMS: page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Vera Hruba Ralston
Unknown:
Walter Brennan
Unknown:
John Devlin
Play By:
Lawrence Hazard
Directed By:
Joseph Kane
John Devlin:
John Wayne
Sandy:
Vera Hruba Ralston
Captain Bounce:
Walter Brennan
Jim Bender:
Ward Bond
'Jersey' Thomas:
Ona Munson
Marko Poli:
Hugo Haas
Bigtree Collins:
Mike Mazurki
Mrs Stowe:
Olive Blakeney

Keith Floyd has fallen in love with Ireland. The unhurried pace of life, the wit and charm along with the fine food, make this one of the finest venues on Europe's gastronomic hit list. He meets Myrtle Allen, who prepares a real Irish stew - as far removed from the ubiquitous microwaved mishmash as Floyd is from Albert Schweitzer. And our humble gastronaut discovers a fresh-tasting creamy soft cheese, produced on a tiny farm in the west of Ireland - Milleens.
Cameraman RICHARD ELLIOTT Lighting DAVE MANKORD
Videotape editor MIKE FOREN Producer DAVID PRITCHARD BBC South West
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Floyd
Unknown:
Albert Schweitzer.
Editor:
Mike Foren

Chunnel Vision
The channel tunnel is due for completion in May 1993. The financial and political will is there for it to succeed, but is there the same commitment to the safety of the 10,000 passengers who could be in the tunnel at any one time?
Colin Philpott reports on the fears now being expressed. Research PAUL SAPIN Producer BRIAN BARR Editor COLIN CAMERON BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Philpott
Unknown:
Paul Sapin
Producer:
Brian Barr

A series of 13 programmes presented by Colin Blakemore 3: Remembering
Because of senile dementia or brain disease, many people face tragic loss of memory, which can threaten their very humanity. But why can the most forgetful people still remember how to walk or play music? Research is now revealing how different kinds of memory are stored in the brain.
Producer (BBC) IAN CALVERT
Producer (WNET) JOHN HEMINWAY Film editor KEITH RAVEN Executive editor (WNET) RICHARD HUTTON
Series producer MARTIN FREETH
Co-produced with WNET. New York

Contributors

Presented By:
Colin Blakemore
Editor:
Keith Raven
Unknown:
Richard Hutton
Producer:
Martin Freeth

by JEAN STEWART
South Africa 1988: living in isolation, Anya, a white journalist, is forced to examine her reasons for exile by the unexpected arrival of two old friends, now lovers. But being in love takes on a different meaning here. They each have to discover what matters most - perhaps nobody can really escape ...
Art director TERESA MOORE Editors RICHARD WOOLLEY
JEAN STEWART
PhotographyJANET TOVEY
Director and producer JEAN STEWART (Made at the National Film and Television School)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Stewart
Director:
Teresa Moore
Editors:
Richard Woolley
Unknown:
Jean Stewart
Unknown:
Janet Tovey
Producer:
Jean Stewart
Anya:
Heather Canning
Josh:
Don Warrington
Brenda:
Joanna Foster
Winston:
Cyril Nri
Man in club:
Willbroad Daka

11.50 Strategies for Change
What sort of new international economic order might prevent the gap between rich and poor widening?
Producer JEREMY COOPER
12.15 Montgeoffroy: Life in a Chateau
The style of aristocratic living on the eve of the French Revolution. Producer PAUL KAFNO (R)

Contributors

Producer:
Jeremy Cooper
Producer:
Paul Kafno

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