The Origins of State Social Work
10.05am You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Cosmo and Dibs feel left out when Jeni's new friend visits the market.
Children travel under the sea in their model submarine. Book:Wait and Seeby TONY BRADMAN and EILEEN BROWNE
Presenter JENI BARNETT with JIM BYWATER
Producer nicci CROWTHER (R) (e)
10.20am Pages from Ceefax
11.00am Words and Pictures Mrs Plug the Plumber
(e)
11.15am Walrus
You Know It Makes Sense Some 'Knock knock' jokes, a bicycle factory and a girl called Bert help to show how our language works. With VERONICA HYKS and IAN BAMFORTH
Narrator RON ALLDRIDGE Sketches by CATHY PELLICER
Producer MORTON SURGUY (R) (e)
11.35am The Geography Programme
Why Industry Comes and Goes (1 ) MALCOLM STACEY investigates the rise of industry in South Wales from the days of the early ironmasters to the boom period of coal and steel. Producer LEN brown (R) (e)
11.55am Pages from Ceefax
12.15pm A-level Biology Genetics
(e)
12.35pm Lifeschool Going to Work Job Sharing
(e)
1.00pm Business Matters Make Money Make Money
(e)
1.25pm
Green Claws with Nick Mercer and Stella Goodier
Green Claws and Iris decide to keep fit and the kitchen table is just what Claws needs to help him.
But when they start to water the plants at double speed.
Iris realises she'd rather keep fit by riding her bike.
Claws Family stories SONYA DANN Illustrations JANE GEDYE Script by URSULA JONES Director ADRIAN MILLS
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT (R)
1.40pm Zig Zag
The Greeks
Greek Theatre
(e)
2.00pm News
Weather followed by Storytime
The Magic Birthday Cake Birthdays are special days but they're even better with a magic birthday cake. lain Lauchlan tells the story of The Magic Birthday Cake and remembers when he was little.
Presenter IAIN LAUCHLAN Animation ALAN ROGERS. PETER LANG
Series producers DIANE MORGAN PAT FARRINGTON (R) (e)
Shetland Isles
Bill Buckley visits Shetland - a naturalist's paradise, where all four seasons can be experienced during a five-minute car journey.
Director MARTIN O'COLLINS
Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN (R)
from Goodwood
2.40 Chichester Festival
Theatre Stakes (Handicap. Um)
3.10 NM Financial
Predominate Stakes (ljm). The last major trial for the Derby in two weeks time.
3.40 Mail on Sunday Three Year Old Series Stakes (Handicap. 1m)
4.10 Festival Stakes dim). Twelve months ago MTOTO won in style - only for the race to be declared void!
Introduced by Julian Wilson Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN.
JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER. Television presentation BOB DUNCAN including at
3.00pm News and Weather
News and Weather
Oxborough Hall
Bryan McNerney takes us to one of the most spectacular buildings in the eastern counties, and one of his own favourite haunts, Oxborough Hall, in Norfolk.
Producer PAUL CORT WRIGHT BBC East
Fyfe Robertson talks to Sir Charles Forte who was just 4 when he left
Italy to join his parents in Scotland, where his father's catering empire was just one cafe. Today he is undisputed head of the world's largest hotel and catering empire. Producer TOM SAVAGE (R)
with Ian Breach.
Marshall Farm, in Woolsery, North Devon, has been in the Steven's family for two generations. During the last decade, all's gone sour. With the cuts in milk quotas, they can't make a living out of the 200 acre dairy farm. Director JANET COOK
Series producer HOWARD PERKS BBC South West
from Barnsdale and Careby with Geoff Hamilton and Anne Swithinbank
Gardening articles always extol us to do this and plant that, but what are the authors' own gardens like?
Production assistant JAYNE SAVAGE Producer MARK KERSHAW
6.00pm Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Flight of the War Witch (2)
Mad dictator Zarina is poised to attack the peaceful planet, Pendar.
Written by ROBERT w. GILMER and WILLIAM MAGEEAN
Directed by LARRY STEWART
6.50pm Rapido
Presented by Antoine de Caunes
Rapido talks to 'the man in black' Johnny Cash. Also, the Bangles recently at number one all over the world with Eternal Flame; a feature on Englishmen in New York starring Sting, Lloyd Cole and Joe Jackson. Plus new
Canadian acts the Jeff Healey Band and The Cowboy Junkies.
DEF II editor JANET STREET PORTER
7.20pm Rough Guide to Europe
with Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha
Dublin: U2's home town where half the population is under 26.
The facts and figures have been updated for 1989 on why everyone's in a band, how to hear one, and where to leave a message for Bono.
Plus the Pope and the Pill, a day at the races, where to stay and how to get there. Director JOSH HALIL
Series producer RACHEL PURNELL BBC North West
with Peter Seabrook , Alan Titchmarsh and Roy Lancaster.
For just four days in May, the Chelsea Flower Show offers the keen gardener and seasoned horticulturalist alike the opportunity to be informed and entertained by its magic.
There is all the glitter of a Royal Gala Preview, the challenge of the Royal Horticultural Society's medals, the spectacle of the 22 display gardens and the Great Marquee, the glorious work of the parks departments, and the achievements of the growers as thousands of blooms reach their peak of perfection in time for the opening day.
Behind every exhibit there is a story and this programme searches out the tears, tension, accomplishments and celebrations to guide you through the world's premier horticultural event. Research JAYNE OWENS
Presentation director JOHN MACNISH Producers DENIS w. GARTSIDE MARK KERSHAW . NICK PATTEN BBC Pebble Mill
0 FEATURE: Life Times on pages 85 and 86 has a special preview of the Show by Geoff Hamilton plus his regular gardening tips.
starring
Dr Winchester and Mr Hyde
Written by KEN LEVINE. DAVID ISAACS and RONNY GRAHAM
Directed by CHARLES S. DUBIN (R)
Last of afive-part series written and directed by GARETH JONES and October 1987 - November 1988 Adam returns from Israel to find Mumtaz about to marry Said Farrukh. As University finals approach, a face from the past reappears.
In the Astler and Sattar businesses, the young ones come increasingly to the fore. But why are the rival families meeting in the empty factory, and what is the outcome?
Music composed by DARRYL WAY
Title music by STEWART COPELAND Script editor ROGER GREGORY Lighting DAVE BUSHELL Designer LAN ASHURST Producer CHRIS PARR BBC Pebble Mill
0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by the Labour Party.
with Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick Assignment editors
STEVE ANDERSON , NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor NIGEL CHAPMAN Editor JOHN MORRISON
12.05am Learning Maths Together. Maths was a subject many of us disliked when we were at school, but at Lyncroft Primary School, maths is fun'
Producer ANN DIACK (R)
12.30am Lightning Doe. Strike Twice!
Why are lightning conductors pointed and placed as high as possible? Why is a car the safest place to be in an electrical storm? Physics has the answer. Producer TONY JOLLY (R)