Electrons and Atoms
9.45am Update Europe
Belgium's Old Industrial Area (e)
10.05am Provision for
Hearing-Impaired Children. Who-ME? Flare Up
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10.25am Look, Look and Look Again
Living Images
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10.45am Storytime
Five Minutes' Peace
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11.00am Living Decisions People at Home
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11.25am The Geography Programme. Routeway
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11.45am Mindstretchers Package Deal: Solutions
Wrapping a single egg with two sheets of paper, or one of card, can involve a number of construction techniques. With TONY ATTKEN
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD (R) (e)
11.50am Micro Mindstretchers: Using the Computer
Progress Reports. Databases
The children of Ash Hill Middle School use a microcomputer to create their own database of school trips and places to visit. Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND (R) (e)
12.00 Job Bank
Fashion and Clothing
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12.20pm Media File
Television and the Election: a Balancing Act 2: On Air
Narrated by ROB CURLING
The second part of this two-part programme shows how all the various elements of the election news programme come together and how the editors maintain their balance, politically and otherwise. Producer DAVID TAFT (R) (e)
12.55pm Scene Keep Your Cool
Learning to handle a heated argument at home or returning a purchase to a shop without anger doesn't come easily.
Frustration and insecurity can lead to emotions difficult to control. Scene asks two teenagers to describe their problems with temper and how they are learning to overcome them.
Series producer ROGER TONGE Producer ANDY WALKER
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A See-Saw programme
Told by Ray Brooks (R)
Talking About People
It's something we all like to do, but how do we formulate our ideas about people? An actor and a teacher help a group of children explore how we make judgements.
Can you build up a picture of someone using words alone, and how much does body language give away feelings? Actor John Woodnutt
Producer JILL GLYNDON REED (R) (e)
Weather followed by You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Cosmo can't make up her mind: should she go swimming or select a present from the jewellery stall?
Children on the Isle of Bryher go to school by boat.
Song: Five Little Men in a Flying Saucer
Presenter Harry Towb Film director ERIC MIVAL
Studio director NICCI CROWTHER (R)(e)
W Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
World Professional Snooker Championship Semi-Finals
Live coverage of frames nine to 16 of the second semi-final, which should involve Neal Foulds with either John Parrott or Jimmy White. The loser will have the consolation of E63,000, but the heartache of having come so far and no nearer. That won't be decided until tomorrow. David Icke is in the chair at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Introduced by Gillian Weir.
The organ builders of Denmark are among the world's finest. Gillian Weir visits Odense, home of Hans Christian Andersen, and plays the Manussen organ at the Cathedral Church of St Knud. Lighting AAGE VESTERGAARD Sound GEOFF ATKINS Producer HEFIN OWEN
A BBC Wales production in association with DENMARKS RADIO
ilso starring )ean
Martin Agnes Moorhead.
Martin and Lewis team ip as two ill-matched :ity boys turned
:owboys in this zany tale of the Wild West.
Together they return from
New York to the land of their fathers to clean up the town, with plenty of gunfights, music and romance.
Screenplay by SIDNEY SHELDON Produced by PAUL JONES
Directed by NORMAN TAUROG
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[Starring] Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko
Duane Doberman's million-dollar voice is not to be sniffed at - especially as it only appears when he has a cold! (R)
Introduced by HRH Prince Michael of Kent.
'The most perfect present that anyone could receive.' That was Queen Mary's reaction to the Dolls' House when it was given to her in 1924. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is considered to be the finest dolls' house in the world. A country gentleman's house in miniature, it reflects in every detail domestic life in the 1920s. The most gifted contemporary artists contributed to making it an entrancing record of the age. Prince Michael of Kent shares his special childhood memories of the house. Presented by John Julius Norwich. Cameraman HENRY FARRAR Film editor COLIN JONES Producer ROSALIND GOLD
BBC South and East (Elstree) (Regional programme - for variations see below)
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from Barnsdale with Geoff Hamilton and Anne Swithinbank. Garden Heritage Week is both a celebration of all the plants that we grow, and a warning that we are in danger of losing some of them. Together with the earthworm, the bee is the gardener's best friend. Is it sensible to set up a beehive in a small garden? The sweet pea is a familiar annual climber, but there are several others worth growing for colour and decoration. Production assistant
CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list and Gardening Heritage events on Ceefaxpage 261
0 VIDEO: 'Organic Gardening - an introduction' available from bookshops, garden centres and BBC Enterprises
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Doom and depression throughout the country 'cos old Worzel's got his Nicholas Ridley head on. Why not? The Environment Secretary doesn't use it. In the interest of balance, 649 other MPs are just as daft. All this and BBC2.
With John Bird, Steve Nallon (aka Margaret Thatcher), Enn Reitel and Steve Brown (at the piano).
Written by RORY BREMNER, GEOFF ATKINSON. DAVID BADDIEL, ANGUS DEAYTON, KIM FULLER and PATRICK MARBER
Script editor JOHN LANGDON Costume ANNA STUBLEY
Sound supervisor MIKE MCCARTHY Lighting GRAHAM RIMMINGTON Designer HARRY BANKS
Produced and directed by MARCUS MORTIMER
Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship Semi-Finals
Hosted by David Vine.
Further coverage from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, where the first semi-final plays out frames 15 to 22. They have to play a maximum of 31, with both matches concluding tomorrow. Coverage continues on Grandstand tomorrow.
Commentators TED LOWE ,
JACK KARNEHM. CLIVE EVERTON Summarisers JOHN SPENCER ,
JOHN VIRGO , EDDIE CHARLTON Producers
MIKE ADLEY , PETER HAYWARD Executive producer KEITH MACKENZIE
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.
Directors JOHN WILKINSON
VICTOR MELLANEY. PETER DAY Deputy editor NIGEL CHAPMAN Editor JOHN MORRISON
World Professional Snooker Championship Semi-Finals.
David Vine continues his coverage of the first semi-final.