9.30am Diez Temas 4: Tiempo libre
(Shown Tuesday at 10.00am)(e)
9.45am Casebook Scotland Starting Your Own Business More and more people are setting up in their own business. MARGO MACDONALD talks to some about their experiences and tries to discover why some succeed while others fail.
Producer KATE KINNINMONT (R) (e)
10.05am Look and Read Fairground. In the Dark (e)
10.25am Around Scotland Energy - the Future and Back (e)
10.45am Storytime Ma Liang and the Magic Brush (e)
11.03am Into Music Beginnings and Endings Going Home (e)
11.25am Wondermaths (14) (e)
11.40am Let's See Living on a Croft (e)
12.00 Job Bank Something in the City (e)
12.20pm English File Away from the Front
War this century has affected ordinary people as much as the soldier at the front. Centring on the diary of Anne Frank and the Holocaust, the programme also looks at the use of Propaganda, and the suffering of civilians in war today. Producer CHRIS ELLIS (R) (e)
12.55pm Scene
Janna - Where Are You? by LESLIE STEWART.
'I left home about six weeks ago. Came home from school, washed, changed and went. I a had enough of being grateful. When I said we ought to shoot the horse and make it into hamburgers for Africa, Dad laughed. Mum thought it was an ungrateful thing to say.
Designer CECILIA BERETON Produced and directed by ROGER TONGE
(e)
A See-Saw programme
The Pieman and Piewife return from the seaside to find the Piepilot waiting for the last songpie before his holiday!
Devised by CHLOE ASHCROFT and PETER GOSLING
Music PETER GOSUNG
Puppets CLARE BEATON
Series producer MICHAEL COLE Producer SHARON MILLER (R)
Tealeaf on the Roof by JEAN URE. Dramatised by STEPHEN WAKELAM.
2: Very well done you kids. If it hadn't been for you....'
Film editor ROLAND TONGUE
Director CHRIS ELLIS (R) (e)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Bharti is worried sick when Dibs and Cosmo hide from her. Children fly round in their model helicopter.
Book: How Do I Put It On? in English and Gujerati by SHIQEO WATANABE
Presenter Bharti Patel
Producer CAS LESTER (e)
Introduced by David Icke Indoor Hockey
Lada British Cities
Championship. The Final Top-class hockey from the Aston Villa Sports Centre, where Olympic gold medals are no guarantee of success. World Ski-ing
The best of the action from today's world championships in Vail, Colorado. Rallying
Round two of the world circuit - the Monte Carlo Rally. Boxing
WBC Welterweight Championship
A preview of tomorrow s fight in Las Vegas, with Lloyd Honeyghan attempting to retain his title against Marlon Starling. Football
£A look back at the week's fourth-round
FA CuP ties as the clubs take another important step on the road to Wembley.
Plus the latest news from tomorrow's Rugby Union internationals at
Twickenham and Cardiff, and a round up of the afternoon's racing results at 3.05 and 3.45.
Television presentation: Hockey ALAN GRIFFITHS
Producer MARK SCHOFIELD including at
3.00pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Anagram: one of bland grin Clue: Television personality
(Answer in today's programme!)
How does the great British public really spend the weekend? In the first of two programmes, Nigel Farrell meets people who aren't content to mow the lawn.
Instead they're ballooning, orienteering, exploring sewers, or investigating dozens of other activities to get maximum fun out of those precious 48 hours. Producer NIGEL FARRELL
Executive producer PETER LOWE BBC Elstree (R)
Presented by Sue Robinson. 'Think big' is the motto of Julienne Dolphin-Wilding, who makes giant garden furniture inspired by things nautical. The textures and patinas of weather-worn materials combine with the large scale to evoke an almost medieval grandeur. Sitting in one of her throne-like chairs 'either makes you feel very powerful or very childlike, depending on your personality,' says Julienne. Equally dramatic are the wallpaintings of the first purpose-built Buddhist temple in Europe. In the London suburb of Wimbledon, a team of artists from Thailand have been working for three years to produce an epic cycle of paintings. Within the confines of traditional style and iconography, the murals incorporate images from the modern Western world - sometimes to startling effect! In the studio workshop, stained glass and fabric collage projects begin. Designer MARK KEBBY
Studio director KRISTIN MASON Producer MARY SPRENT
Series producer DICK FOSTER (e)
with Desmond Lynam , Anne Gregg and Kathy Tayler
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starring
Michael Craig
Patrick McGoohan Belinda Lee.
Alice Lang has been the longtime penfriend of Andrew Miller , an African game warden. When her mother dies she decides to leave England and marry him - but life in the African bush provides unexpected problems as well as love and adventure.
Screenplay by GUY ELMES from the novel by JOY PACKER Produced by JOHN STAFFORD Directed by KEN ANNAKIN
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[Starring] Phil Silvers as Sgt Bilko
When Bilko's plans for the transformation of Twin Oak Flats into the Rendezvous Club are set back due to lack of finance, who should arrive at Fort Baxter but a wealthy banker... (R)
Helen Muspratt interviewed by Grace Robertson.
Helen Muspratt worked as a portrait photographer for nearly 50 years. In the 1930s she worked in Oxford and Cambridge. Her files catalogue the famous and the infamous of the future - Burgess,
Maclean, Blunt, poet John Comford , broadcaster
Alistair Cooke and many more. At 81 Helen Muspratt enjoys a respected place in the history of photography.
In retirement, she now lives in Swanage where she opened her first portrait studio in 1929. Film editor Liz TENNENT Producer JILL DAWSON
(Regional programme - for variations see below)
The Coelacanth
The coelacanth, a mysterious tassle-finned fish, was thought to have become extinct with the dinosaurs. But some still lurk in the Indian Ocean, around the Comoro Islands.
Dr Hans Fricke descended into the depths to film these 'living fossils' and, for the first time, glimpses a prehistoric world of 400 million years ago when coelacanths first appeared. Presented for BBCtv by GEORGE INGER BBC Bristol (R)
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Laurens van der Post and Albert Sample
Arena presents two films by award-winning director Georg Troller , made for
West German television's leading arts programme Personenbeschreibung.
Sir Laurens van der Post is the subject of the first film. Known in the popular press as a friend and mentor of Prince Charles, Sir Laurens has devoted his life to drawing the world's attention to the plight of Africa's threatened tribes.
The second film is a portrait of Texan criminal
Albert Sample whose autobiography Racehoss tells the harrowing story of his 16-year sentence for armed robbery in a notorious Texan prison and subsequent rehabilitation. Film editor ELFI KREITER Series editors NIGEL FINCH and ANTHONY WALL
Director GEORG STEFAN TROLLER
with Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick
Reporters NICK CLARKE, CHRIS LOWE, DAVID COSS, GAVIN ESLER, OLENKA FRENKIEL, MARGARET GILMORE, WESLEY KERR, PETER MARSHALL, JULIAN O'HALLORAN, DAVID SELLS, RUPERT SEGAR, SARAH SPILLER, FRANCINE STOCK, DAVID TINDALL, JANET TREWIN, CHARLES WHEELER
Two or three well-known people gather around a table to dispense wit, wisdom and ideas.
Director PIETER MURPURGO Producer ELAINE BEDELL
featuring Joan Baez, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Joni Mitchell, John Sebastian,
Dorothy Morrison and the Combs Sisters.
Against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, California's Big Sur provides the perfect setting for this festival of folk-rock. The usual barriers between performers and audience are broken down as everybody joins in. Among the film's highlights are Joan Baez performing David's Song, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young leading the audience in a performance of Everybody Get Together and Joni Mitchell introducing her song Woodstock.
Produced by CARL GOTTLIEB
Directed by BAIRD BRYANT and JOHANNA DEMETRAKAS
(First showing on British television)
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