Computing: Overseas Containers
∙ Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
9.50am Quinze Minutes Les Sports
(e)
10.05am You and Me
Book: Katie Morag Delivers the Mail, read by MAIRI HEDDERWICK . Presented by HARRY TOWB Animal song:
BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH (R) (e)
10.20am Science Workshop Basic Patterns (B)
Series producer MICHAELCOYLE (R) (e)
10.40am Around Scotland Police
MATTHEW COSTELLO looks at the roles of the police in society, observes one police officer's working day, and finds out what makes a good witness. Producer PETER LEGGE (e)
11.00am Words and Pictures A List
(e)
11.15am Walrus See No Evil
Written by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL Producer SUE WEEKS (R) (e)
11.35am Tutorial Topics
Just Mum, My Sister and Me DONA VICKERS talks about her family life since her mother and father were divorced, and tells how she has faced up to new responsibilities. Craze
DAVID DRAPER is crazy about reptiles. He reads books, writes reports and makes new friends on reptile-spotting trips to the countryside.
Series editor LEN BROWN
Producer SOPHIE NEVILLE (e)
11.55am New Series Art Work
Five programmes for GCSE Art and Design students. 1: Seeing and Believing
This programme looks at two artists working and the influences on them; also the making of the series' titles, a combination of traditional methods and 'state of the art' computer technology.
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD (e)
12.15pm Science in Action What a Gas!
(e)
12.35pm Lifeschool
Rights, Responsibilities and the Law Moving Out
(e)
1.00pm Electric Avenue Sixth in a series of ten programmes about computers in society with FRED HARRIS. Chips and Drumsticks Director D. J. HARRISON
Series producer TERRY MARSH (R) (e)
by JOCELYN STEVENSON. The Sneezes Voices by Michael Williams John Wells
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Music and lyrics by MIKE REDWAY Film editor MARTIN BOHAN Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD (R)
Zig Zag's Wildlife Safari Messages
(e)
Weather followed by Storytime Patrick
Patrick buys a violin with his only silver piece. When he plays it, extraordinary things happen: fish fly in the air, apples in the orchard turn into cakes and ice cream, and cows start to dance.
Presenter
Barbara McNamara Story by QUENTIN BLAKE
Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON (R) (e)
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Weather followed by Crufts 89
Dogs Galore!
With this year's Crufts
Supreme Champion firmly in the Earls Court spotlight, Angela Rippon , Peter Purves and Mike Stockman look at the group judging, and follow some of the 14,000 dogs as they pursue the canine world's most coveted award, Crufts Best in Show.
Regional News and Weather
BBC2's popular brain-teaser, with Paul Coia and Bryan the computer
for the Fiat Trophy.
First of 13 programmes.
Rod Laver , Ken Rosewall (Australia) v Manuel Santana ,
Andres Gimeno (Spain) The start of a unique tournament from the Costa Brava in Spain, featuring great players from tennis's recent past. Rod Laver , Ken Rosewall , Hie Nastase and the rest roll back the years as they compete for singles and doubles trophies, and look back on the golden moments of their careers.
Introduced by John Barrett Commentator DAN MASKELL Executive producer JEFF HARVEY Producer GARY FRANSES
A TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL production for BBCtv
Simon Barnes , Chris Davies and Isobel Ward present this magazine programme about disability.
Featured this month: an adult participant's perspective on conductive education at the Peto
Institute; a photographic exhibition that examines
'Sense of Self; music, and the latest news of Isobel's baby. With subtitles for the hard-of-hearing.
Producer CHRISTOPHER HUTCHINS
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starring Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Buck uncovers a fraud which brings Earth to the brink of interplanetary war.
DEFITs current affairs magazine programme.
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SHARON ALL RACHEL PURNELL Executive producer
JANET STREET PORTER BBC North West
(Revised repeat next Sunday)
Ice Creams and Sorbets
Desserts are often described by Albert as the crowning glory of a meal, and ice creams and sorbets are universally appealing. Tonight, he and Michel discuss the use of fresh fruit in sorbets and combine them with meringue. Albert makes mint chocolate ice cream and Michel creates a tea, mint and prune sorbet.
Director SARAH NOVELLO RUCKLEY Producer JILL MARSHALL
A HAWKSHEAD/FRANCES WHITAKER production for BBC Wales
Introduced by John Ridgway. High Life
Three films:
1: Catherine DestiveUe - one of the fastest freestyle climbers in the world. Clad in shorts and T-shirt, and with only a bag of chalk and her steely fingertips she swings up a desert rock-face in Mali, West Africa.
2: An Australian-American team attempt Gasherbrum
IV, a Himalayan peak which many reckon to be harder than Everest. They get their camera to the top - and bring back some most remarkable high-altitude film and sound. 3: The Mohawk Indians who, having no fear of heights, have cornered the spectacular art of 'high rigging' - knitting together the thin steel girders which form the bones of New York's highest skyscrapers.
Film editor ROBERT MAYNARD Producer RICHARD ROBINSON Series editor TIM SLESSOR
In Love and War Written by ALAN ALDA
Directed by DON WEIS (R)
The first of two plays shown as a tribute to the Irish playwright Stewart Parker, who died recently.
A wintry day in Belfast. Ruby has a cold, is caught in the rain and feels fed up with her job as a social psychologist. Iris is drifting through the day, looking for work and feeling lost in the traffic.
('Radio Pictures' next Wednesday)
by the Conservative Party
with Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick
Producers JOHN BARTON.
KEITH BOWERS. EILEEN FITT , MARION KERR Deputy editor NIGEL CHAPMAN Editor JOHN MORRISON
The live cultural magazine programme reports on issues and events. Film directors
BETH HOLGATE. PAUL TICKELL Producer ROLAND KEATING
The Challenge of Judgment The first of 11 programmes exploring medical judgment and decision-making.
Discrepancies between doctors' diagnoses and pathologists' findings suggest that all is not well. Producer JEREMY COOPER
12.30am 'Eurekaaargh!'
The Horizon programme on the problems faced by inventors. Producer ROBIN BOOTLE (R)