The Oil Game
10.15am Sex Education Growing (R) (e)
10.40am Look, Look, and Look Again
If You Go Down to the Woods Classes in Clwyd and London both find that living things in their environment can inspire exciting art projects.
Producer ED HAYWARD (R) (e)
11.00am Watch
Going on Holiday by the Sea (R) (e)
11.18am Pages from Ceefax
11.30am Life Goes On. Cells Producer PETER BRATT (R) (e)
11.50am Microelectronics in Action
Sensing and Deciding (R) (e)
12.10pm A-level History The Pilgrimage of Grace
The Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 posed the biggest threat yet faced by the Tudor throne.
Presented by RICHARD BURROWS With JOHN FINES. G. R. ELTON. C. HAIGH and C s. L. DAVIES. Written by JOHN FINES
Producer JILL SHEPPARD (R) (e)
12.35pm A-level English Tom Stoppard by MICHAEL BILLINGTON Theatre critics MICHAEL BILLINGTON and MICHAEL COVENEY discuss the work of playwright Tom Stoppard.
With JOHN NETTLETON. GAVIN RICHARDS. TIMOTHY BENTINK and PENELOPE NICE.
Producer GEOFF WILSON (R) (e)
1.00pm When in Italy
3: San Francesco, the Crucifix and the Peace March Assistant producer DANIELLA DANGOOR
Series producer DAVID CORDINGLEY (R) (e)
1.25pm
King Rollo
A See-Saw programme (R)
1.30pm
What's Inside? with Floella Benjamin Surprises
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Producer SHEILA FRASER Executive producer
CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
1.40pm
Provision for Hearing-Impaired Children
Landmarks: The Docks Today What is 'containerisation'? An Ipswich school finds the answer.
Producer JUDITH MILES (R) (e)
2.00pm News
Weather followed by You and Me
Song: Banyan Tree
Presenter Larrington Walker
Studio director CAS LESTER
Series producer NICCI CROWTHER (R) (e)
Lovely Irene
The Bridgwater Kelch Irene is both beautiful and practical. For over 50 years she carried cargoes under sail around the shores of the British Isles.
Producer BRIAN HAWKINS (R)
Weather followed by Bath Waters
The Romans were the first people to create a spa at Bath, and the extensive works undertaken in 1979 to modernise the thermal water supply for a new spa development gave Professor Cunliffe an opportunity to discover how Roman engineers tackled the problem of controlling the hot springs.
Produced by ANTONIA BENEDEK
News and Weather
The last of six programmes with Michael Buerk. Forward!
At the start of the 1980s
Birmingham was a barren city in a state of decline. Producer DAVID NELSON
5: T'ai Chi - The Soft Way Narrated by Dennis Waterman
Many people practise the stately T'ai Chi movements as exercises. In fact, they are also the foundation of the most subtle and deadly of the Chinese fighting systems. Written and produced by MICHAEL CROUCHER BBC Bristol (R)
The New Sixth Sense
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also starring Laraine Stephens
Captain Coburn has trouble on his hands when Apache chief Cochise goes on the warpath. He must get a shipment of repeating rifles to the fort at Apache Wells -
without them falling into the hands of the Indians.
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Make Money Make Money A Concrete Investment
Second of four programmes with Andrew Neil.
An investment in property is often thought to be a sure-fire winner. But, in fact, property can fall in value dramatically. This programme looks at where and why you should buy - and how to avoid price crashes like the one which devastated property values in Austin, Texas last year. Film editor BRENDA PHILLIPS
Producer ALAN HAYDN GRIFFITHS Series editor BRIAN DAVIES (e)
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A series about topical issues in sport.
England's test cricketers are fed up with the tabloid press. David Gower ,
Mike Gatting and Ian Botham talk about the sensational stories that have been written about their private lives. Are we more interested in what they do off the field than on it?
Executive producer DAVID TAYLOR BBC North West
People's Private Lives Are no Business of the Press
Coverage of stories like the Princess Anne letters and the Hillsborough tragedy have raised the level of concern about press intrusion and stimulated the government into reviewing the regulatory mechanism.
Roy Greenslade , an Associate Editor at the Sunday Times, thinks tighter regulations are both unworkable and undesirable, but Clare Jenkins , a freelance journalist, rejects the freedom of the press argument.
Both sides have had editorial control over their films.
Presenter Margo MacDonald Producers HAZEL CASTELL MIKE MACCORMACK
Director GERRY POMEROY
Series producer GAVIN DUTTON
starring with When Girls Collide
Has Maddie finally washed David out of her hair? The arrival in town of her cousin, Annie, heralds a new Miss Hayes, but when Addison starts kissing cousin the old accusations begin to fly.
Written by LEO TECATE
Directed by DENNIS DUGAN
Crossing the Divide
Every time I leave on Sunday, just walking down to that bus stop, it's a terrible feeling.
For thousands of people in the North, the enterprise culture means a stark choice: either sign on the dole or commute to the South every week.
John from Liverpool and Ian and Alex from Newcastle want a better quality of life for themselves and their families. To get it they have to leave the comforts of home for a ramshackle existence of take-aways and digs. Photography
COLIN CLARKE. GRAHAM FRAKE Film editor MARTIN ELSBURY Producer PETER SYMES
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Caring for Older People. Hospital Producer PHILIP ASHBY