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9.30am Diez Temas 3: La vida diaria
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9.45am Casebook Scotland Training for Work
MARGO MACDONALD looks at the variety of ways of moving from school to work. Producer PETER LEGGE (R) revised (e)
10.05am Look and Read Fairground. Hired Hands
(e)
10.25am Around Scotland Black Diamonds and Liquid Gold
(e)
10.45am Storytime The Tiny Doll
(e)
11.03am Into Music
Beginnings and Endings. Tabla (e)
11.25am Wondermaths (13)
(e)
11.40am Let's See Night Owls
(e)
12.00 Job Bank
Caring for Animals
(e)
12.20pm English File Black Voices
The voices of four black writers from different countries are featured in the programme. Producer BRUCE JAMSON (R) (e)
12.55pm Scene

Contributors

Unknown:
Margo MacDonald
Producer:
Peter Legge
Producer:
Bruce Jamson

Nothing Personal
Emma is really looking forward to the school adventure holiday - then she is asked to look after new girl Michelle.
Written by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL Producer SUE WEEKS (e)

Contributors

Written By:
Christopher Russell
Producer:
Sue Weeks
Emma Clark:
Joanne Palmer
Michelle:
Siobhan Hayes
Sharmaine:
Deborah Harper
Wayne East:
Roy Agyemang
Barry Clark:
Sam Curtis
Lee:
Nicholas Pickard
Mr Temple:
Kenneth Waller
Mrs Clark:
Jessica Turner
Mr Clark:
Christian Rodska
Thomas:
Thomas Hamel-Cooke

Weather followed by You and Me
Dibs feels hurt when Harry and Cosmo laugh at his magic tricks. Children zoom into space in their spaceship. Book: Noisy Poems
Presenter Harry Towb Film director CAS LESTER
Studio director JULIE CALLANAN (e)

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Towb
Director:
Julie Callanan

Introduced by David Icke International Tennis
Australian Open Championship
Exclusive coverage of the men's semi-finals from
Flinders Park, Melbourne, with Mats Wilander trying to retain his title.
Commentators
DAN MASKELL and GERALD WILLIAMS
International Snooker
Mastersfrom Wembley
The third quarter-final takes place this afternoon in a tournament worth E62,000 to the winner. Neal Foulds and former World Champion
Cliff Thorburn are among the favourites to take the trophy.
Commentators TED LOWE , JACK KARNEHM and CLIVE EVERTON
Summarisers JOHN SPENCER and EDDIE CHARLTON Football
FA Cup Fourth Round
A preview of all the top ties, including BBCtv's live
Sunday match, Millwall versus Liverpool, and a chance to test your forecasting skills against Trevor Brooking.
Plus a round up of the rest of the day's news including the afternoon's racing results. Television presentation:
Tennis CHANNEL SEVEN. AUSTRALIA Snooker KEITH MACKENZIE
WENDY SHEPPARD. PETER HAYWARD Producer MARK SCHOFIELD including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Icke
Unknown:
Mats Wilander
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Neal Foulds
Unknown:
Cliff Thorburn
Commentators:
Ted Lowe
Commentators:
Jack Karnehm
Commentators:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Summarisers John Spencer
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard.
Producer:
Mark Schofield

starring
Ernest Borgnine Vera Miles.
Deep in the heart of the Oregon timber country a fire starts and grows, undetected until it threatens the lives of even the youngest residents. As all hands unite in the struggle against the spreading blaze, the inmates of the local prison are called upon to help - including a young Indian who wants to escape.
Screenplay by NORMAN KATLOV and ARTHUR WEISS from a story by NORMAN KATLOV Produced by IRWIN ALLEN Directed by EARL BELLAMY
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Borgnine
Unknown:
Vera Miles.
Unknown:
Norman Katlov
Unknown:
Arthur Weiss
Story By:
Norman Katlov
Produced By:
Irwin Allen
Directed By:
Earl Bellamy
Sam:
Ernest Borgnine
Martha Wagner:
Vera Miles
Peggy Wilson:
Patty Duke Astin
Alex Wilson:
Alex Cord
Harriet Malone:
Donna Mills
Doc Bennett:
Lloyd Nolan
Larry Durant:
Neville Brand
Fleming:
Ty Hardin
Dan Harter:
Gene Evans

A series about six remarkable women born at the beginning of the century in an age when it was difficult for them to fulfil their talents.
Rachel Kempson interviewed by Jane Asher. In 1933, 22-year-old
Rachel Kempson as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet took Stratford by storm. The national press hailed her as a new star. More than 50 years later Rachel Kempson is still acting in the theatre and in films. Married to Sir Michael Redgrave until his death three years ago, mother to
Vanessa, Lynn and Corin and grandmother of ten including actresses Natasha and Joely Richardson ,
Rachel Kempson is at the centre of an English theatrical dynasty.
Film editor BRENDA PHILLIPS Producer JILL DAWSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Rachel Kempson
Interviewed By:
Jane Asher.
Unknown:
Rachel Kempson
Unknown:
Rachel Kempson
Unknown:
Sir Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Joely Richardson
Unknown:
Rachel Kempson
Editor:
Brenda Phillips
Producer:
Jill Dawson

Wild Cats
You've all seen cats attack a ball of wool and purr on your lap, but the world of their wild cousins is rarely seen. American television naturalist Marty Stouffer explores the world of the jaguar, mountain lion, lynx, bobcat, margay, ocelot andjaguarundi.
Directed and produced by MARTY STOUFFER Presented for BBCtv by GEORGE INGER BBC Bristol (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Marty Stouffer
Produced By:
Marty Stouffer
Unknown:
George Inger

Breasts/bosoms/bust/boobs/bristols/knockers... we live in a breast-obsessed society and 'tits' are by no means the preserve of the tabloids; the symbolism of the breast is expressed in film, fashion and filth.
From body beautiful to breast bondage these twin peaks have become a fountainhead of contradictions. The film looks at the ways in which the bosom is idealised and the means by which it is trivialised and denigrated.
In her lifetime a woman will see her breasts transformed from sexual to maternal and perhaps, ultimately, dispensable objects. It is dealing with breast cancer that is 'the tip of the iceberg' for women, who have grown up feeling ambivalent and estranged from part of their own bodies.
Contributors to the film include Barbara Windsor, Jane Russell, Marina Warner, Sheila Kitzinger, American poet Andre Lorde, Vivienne Westwood, Anna Raeburn and Russ Meyer.

Feature: page 48
Woddis: page 96

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Windsor
Unknown:
Jane Russell
Unknown:
Sheila Kitzinger
Unknown:
Andre Lorde
Unknown:
Anna Raebum
Unknown:
Russ Meyer
Film Editor:
Michael Dixon
Director:
Christine Pearce
Director:
Litza Jansz
Executive Producer:
Nigel Finch
Executive Producer:
Anthony Wall

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