6.50 King Frederick and Voltaire
7.15 Community and Order
7.40 Social Problems and Social Welfare
8.05 The American Political Process
8.30 Waves
8.55 Pure Maths: Isomorphisms
9.20 Physics: Magnetism
9.45 The Nervous System
10.10 Discovering Chemistry
10.35 Behind the Annual Report
11.00 From Coal to Colour
11.25 The 19th-century Novel
11.50 Understanding Space and Time
12.15 The History of Mathematics-
12.40 Countryside Update
1.05 Design or Decline
1.30 Modern Art: Matisse
1.55 Chemistry: Pure Organic Compounds
2.20 The Plough and the Hoe (4)
Presented by Shahnaz Pakravan and Sudha Kumari.
British Asian fashion from the finals of the Designer 89
Competition; the debut of pop band Akasa; alternative comedy from disabled
Jag Plah ; a touch of magic from Guru Rangeela and an exclusive interview with the uncrowned queen of Hindi cinema, Rekha.
Director PAUL FREEMAN
Producers FATIMA SALARIA SUE ASHCROFT
Editor NARENDHRA MORAR BBC Pebble Mill
starring
Barbara Stanwyck Henry Fonda.
No-one will believe her, but Melsa Manton seems to have acquired the habit of finding dead bodies. All Melsa has to do is find the murderer.... before he finds her!
Screenplay by PHILIP G. EPSTEIN from a story by WILSON COLLINSON Produced by P.J. WOLFSON Directed by LEIGH JASON
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Dunhill British Masters
Europe's top players chase the top prize of £50,000.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
starring
Yul Brynner
George Chakiris
Shirley Anne Field. A spectacular adventure set in ancient Mexico. Prince
Balam succeeds to the Mayan throne as his country is being invaded by the powerful
Hunac Ceel. Determined to save his people, Balam decides to lead them on a hazardous journey....
Screenplay by ELLIOTT ARNOLD and JAMES R.WEBB
Produced by LEWIS J. RACHMIL Directed by J. LEE THOMPSON
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with Moira Stuart and Lisa Davidson.
Followed by Weatherview
Presented by Shashi Kapoor Indian Cinema since 1913
Music! Action! Romance! All are essential ingredients which make Indian cinema the largest fantasy factory in the world: over 800 feature films are made every year. In the first of two documentaries actor Shashi Kapoor looks at how the film industry has developed over the years. The first (silent) feature film,
Rajah Harishchandra , was made by the father of Indian cinema Dada Saheb Phalke in 1913. Then 1931 saw the first
Indian talkie Alam Ara. A seminal work, it contained a host of unforgettable songs. Since then the film musical has been the most popular genre in India. Today, melodrama, pathos and escapism combine to provide the only mass entertainment that even the poorest of India can afford.
Editor NARENDHRA MORAR
Researcher HARBINDER MINHAS
Produced and directed by PAUL SEN
continues a season of films written or adapted by the great playwright.
starring Dirk Bogarde James Fox Sarah Miles.
In this highly-acclaimed film of the 60s, American-born director Joseph Losey successfully collaborated with playwright Harold Pinter and actor
Dirk Bogarde. Tony, a rich young man, takes on a manservant, Barrett, to run his Chelsea home. Barrett seizes the opportunity to turn Tony's
Georgian ruin into an elegant home. And gradually the relationship between master and servant begins to change.
Screenplay by HAROLD PINTER based on a novel by ROBIN MAUGHAM
Directed by JOSEPH LOSEY Produced by JOSEPH LOSEY and NORMAN PRIGGEN
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Dunhill British Masters Highlights from today's third round at the beautiful Duke's course, where the course record is 65;
Sandy Lyle is holder of the trophy. Final round on Sunday Grandstand.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY. ALEX HAY
CLIVE CLARK
Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
On 18 June 1988. Depeche
Mode played the Rose-Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, to a capacity crowd of 75,000 fans. This programme is a candid look at the band and their fans as they trek across
America, plus a rare insight into the work of famous film maker D. A. Pennebaker , who recorded on film this, the 101st gig of their world tour. The programme includes live performances of Things You Said, Never Let Me Down Again, People Are People, Everything Counts and Behind the Wheel. Director FIZZ OUVER Producer NEIL FERRIS
Editor JANET STREET PORTER