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In the Public Interest?
(e)
10.05am You and Me
Presenters JENI BARNETT and GARY WILMOT
Film editor DAVID PAINTER
Series producer RICHARD CALLANAN (R) (e)
10.20am Science Workshop Levers (B)
Series producer MICHAEL COYLE (R) (e)
10.40am Textile Studies Riot of Colour
(e)
11.00am Words and Pictures The Challenging Bull
(e)
11.15am Walrus Spellbound
LEO AYLEN with practical help. Series producer MORTON SURGUY Producer JUDITH MILES (e)
11.35am The Geography Programme
The New Countryside
MALCOLM STACEY on changes in the English countryside. Producer LEN BROWN (R) (e)
11.55am A-level German 4: Peace Address
Production GODFREY JOHNSON CHRIS LENT (R) (e)
12.15pm Big Top Science Memory
(e)
12.35pm Lifeschool Going to Work Fit for the Job
(e)
1.00pm Business Matters
DoesAnyone Here SpeakEnglish? (e)

Contributors

Presenters:
Jeni Barnett
Presenters:
Gary Wilmot
Producer:
Richard Callanan
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Unknown:
Walrus Spellbound
Unknown:
Leo Aylen
Unknown:
Malcolm Stacey
Producer:
Len Brown
Unknown:
Godfrey Johnson

with Nick Mercer and Stella Goodier.
Claws Family stories SONYA DANN Illustrations JANE GEDYE Script URSULA JONES
Director ADRIAN MILLS
Produced by CHRISTINE HEWITT (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Mercer
Unknown:
Stella Goodier.
Unknown:
Sonya Dann
Unknown:
Illustrations Jane Gedye
Script:
Ursula Jones
Director:
Adrian Mills
Produced By:
Christine Hewitt

Weather followed by Storytime
The Elves and the Shoemaker
Presenter BEULAH CANDAPPA Animation LEO BELTOFT
Series producers PAT FARRINGTON and DIANE MORGAN (R) (e)

Contributors

Producers:
Pat Farrington
Producers:
Diane Morgan

Weather followed by Wild World
Tree of Thorns
Narrated by Barry Paine. The umbrella-like thorny acacia tree is home, larder, shade and hunting ground for many African creatures. Producer BARRY PAINE (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Paine.
Producer:
Barry Paine

Isobel Ward, Simon Barnes and Chris Davies present this magazine programme about disability. Ten years of Thatcherism - what have they meant for disabled people? A discussion between Conservative MP and former Number 10 policy adviser,
John Redwood , Peter Large of DIG and Richard Wood of BCODP. With subtitles for the hard-of-hearing.
Producer CHRISTOPHER HUTCHINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Barnes
Unknown:
Chris Davies
Unknown:
John Redwood
Unknown:
Peter Large
Unknown:
Richard Wood
Producer:
Christopher Hutchins

with Antoine de Cannes Paul McCartney talks about his latest album
Flowers in the Dirt.
Titles JEAN BAPTISTE MONDINO Director PETER STUART Executive producers
ALEX BERGER. TIM NEWMAN An NB de C production
DEF II editOT JANET STREET-PORTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Antoine de Cannes
Talks:
Paul McCartney
Unknown:
Jean Baptiste Mondino
Director:
Peter Stuart
Unknown:
Alex Berger.
Unknown:
Tim Newman
Unknown:
Janet Street-Porter

Madrid - Update
Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha are your guides to the Spanish capital. Director JOSH HAUL
Series producer RACHEL PURNELL BBC North West (R) revised

Contributors

Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Director:
Josh Haul
Producer:
Rachel Purnell
Buck Rogers:
Gil Gerard
Lars Mangros:
Jerry Orbach

A Splice of Life?
In Washington DC, bacterial genes are being spliced into human beings. It is of immense potential, yet in Europe there is pressure to ban such research. Glyn Ford , MEP asks how far we should experiment with life itself? The Problem That Won't Go Away
Last year, the Cleveland enquiry accused all parties of mishandling child sex abuse cases. But how big is the problem itself? Antenna examines a model scheme as praised by the Butler-Sloss report to get some answers. Producers
TESSA LIVINGSTONE. JEREMY TAYLOR Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer JANA BENNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Glyn Ford
Unknown:
Tessa Livingstone.
Unknown:
Jeremy Taylor
Producer:
David Paterson
Producer:
Jana Bennett

in Your Hit Parade
Written by RONNY GRAHAM
Directed by GEORGE TYNE (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Ronny Graham
Directed By:
George Tyne
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
BJ:
Mike Farrell
Col Potter:
Harry Morgan
Hot Lips:
Loretta Swit
Charles:
David Ogden Stiers
Klinger:
Jamie Farr
Fr Mulcahy:
William Christopher

Third in a five-part series written and directed by GARETH JONES with and November 1985
Mumtaz and Adam meet at university and, with Jackie out of town, see more of each other. With a loan from her brother-in-law, Shehnaaz moves her business into larger premises but competition between her and Joe comes into the open.
Music composed by DARRYL WAY
Title music by STEWART COPELAND Make-up designer GILL HUGHES Lighting DAVE BUSHELL Designer IAN ASHURST Producer CHRIS PARR BBC Pebble Mill
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Contributors

Directed By:
Gareth Jones
Composed By:
Darryl Way
Music By:
Stewart Copeland
Designer:
Gill Hughes
Unknown:
Dave Bushell
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Producer:
Chris Parr
Sadiq Sattar:
Zia Mohyeddin
Sarah Morris:
Charlotte Cornwell
Joe Astler:
John Cater
Shehnaaz Sattar:
Shahnaz Pakravan
Tariq Sattar:
Madhav Sharma
Mumtaz Sattar:
Mamta Kaash
Adam Morris:
Toby Rolt
Jackie:
Clare Holman
Alex Astler:
Aviva Goldkorn
Hafiz Sattar:
Ayub Khan Din
Rashid Sattar:
Jtmmi Harkishin
Jackie's mum:
Margot Leicester
Richard:
Stewart Bevan
Saida:
Rachel Chaney
Humera:
Sudha Buchar
Iram:
Norma Ddot
Astler's foreman:
Roger McKern
Meera:
Janet Steel
Nasreen:
Souad Faress
Phil Morris:
Raad Rawi
ImamT:
Ariq Yunus

12.00 Education
'... and so to disembed. '
Children make linguistic mistakes which seem quite sensible to them. This programme shows psychologists testing children's understanding of language. Producer NICK BRENTON (R)
12.25am Phyaica
Painting Potentials
Spraying paint around an object without moving it is possible if you can draw potential contours of an electric field.
Producer NICK BRENTON (R)

Contributors

Producer:
Nick Brenton
Producer:
Nick Brenton

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