Maths: Modelling Drug Therapy
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If You Can Make It to Malham
BBC North challenges four young people to walk the Pennine Way - 270 wild and rugged miles from the Peak District to the Scottish border. Jonathan Heydon and David Whiting were friends before the challenge. Sue Gartland and Sarah Gibson were strangers. How would they get on? Award-winning cameraman Sid Perou accompanies them to find out.
Written and narrated by Paul Allen. (R)
Variety and Change m Education
Parents and School
Parents in Denmark exert considerable influence on the school system. Producer NICK BRENTON
(R) A BBC/OPEN UNIVERSITY production
also starring and rilvis stars as a trapeze artist who runs away after a circus incident and takes a job as a lifeguard in Mexico's most famous holiday resort....
Screenplay by ALLAN WEISS Produced by HAL WALLIS
Directed by RICHARD THORPE
('Blue Hawaii' tomorrow at 10.50am)
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Exploring Educational Issues A World Within
Featuring Carmel College, a Jewish public school. Producer PATTI LANGTON (R)
12.55pm Exploring Educational Issues
Stowe and Stantonbury
An exchange between third-year students of the boys' public school and the Milton Keynes comprehensive. Producer MEG SHEFFIELD
A BBC/OPEN UNIVERSITY production (R)
A See-Saw programme
Today it's Chock-a-Bloke who puts the block into Chock-a-Block's block slot. (R)
The Flushing Fleet
Well before dawn, weather permitting, 30 fishing boats slip their moorings in the creek off Flushing's granite quay and head for Falmouth Bay.
Colin Parker , who helped to create this fishermen's co-operative, sails with the fleet to harvest the winter bonanza of mackerel. Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY
Producer PETER BALE (R)
Weather followed by Songs of Praise
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Vernon Egerton ,
Servant of the Lord Vernon Egerton has devoted his life to preaching and tackling sin, and has brought up a family of five without ever earning enough to pay income tax.
Narrator: Derek Guyler Written and produced by DON HAWORTH (R)
First of three programmes.
When the burial of one of the early High Kings of England was discovered in 1939, contemporary events obscured its initial sensation. But the site of Sutton Hoo , now a national monument, has continued to fascinate both public and scholars alike.
Five years ago, archaeologist Martin Carver led the new series of excavations to help unravel these mysteries. Today's film chronicles a year of investigations using the latest techniques of archaeology. The search for a king had become a search for the kingdom.
Narrator: Ian Holm
(R) (Programme 2 tomorrow at 3. 00pm)
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
First of six programmes presented by John Huntley. On the Move
For nearly 100 years now film-makers have been capturing the way we live.
But most of the film they shot has simply been gathering dust in attics and cellars all over Britain.
In this series John Huntley looks through both amateur and professional films to find a wealth of material about our everyday lives. He begins by looking at the way we used to travel - and comes up with such delights as a one-wheel car in the 1930s. Researcher FRANCES OWEN Producer DENNIS DICK BBC Scotland (R)
Directed by EVELYN LAMBART
A NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA production
starring and With the death of Aranka. the old mare,
Brady's wartime memories flood back. He recalls bailing out over Hungary and being sheltered from the Germans by the plains horsemen. But the price of the American's freedom is distressingly high ...
Screenplay by WILLIAM W. LEWIS Produced by ROBERT HALMI Directed by PAL GABOR
(First showing on British televison)
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Hue and Cry It's Gregory Kane and his brother
Patrick's proud boast that they are one of the few bands who can deliver that brilliant sound live on stage - a boast they fulfil tonight. Producer MAY MILLER
Director DAVID G. CROIT BBC Scotland (R)
Highlights of the past five years of Open to Question.
Tonight: Ben Elton reveals his serious side when questioned by a young audience.
Presented by John Nicolson. Director DENNIS COSGROVE Producer STEWART LAMONT BBC Scotland (R)
One of the most popular films made by the National Film
Board of Canada, Universe is an exploration of the solar system using special effects to create a remarkable sense of actually being in space. It was a key influence on Stanley Kubrick's 2001 - a Space Odyssey and is narrated by Douglas Rain , the voice of HAL. Produced by TOM DALY Directed by COUN LOW and ROMAN KROITOR
Sixth of eight films.
From Corset to Comfort This century cheaper materials and mass production have opened the world of fashion to a wider market than ever before and the emancipation of women has brought the greatest revolution in Western dress since people first started wearing clothes. Designers, photographers, top models - and the public they were trying to impress - present an entertaining picture of the changing influences behind fashion.
Researcher AMANDA CASSON Producer NIKKI CHEETHAM (R)
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Screen Two by Adrian Shergold and David Snodin. Starring
Freedom fascinates and frightens Jackie, encountering the real world for the first time in years.
She clings to an ideal: 'What I want most in the whole world is to be in love, and to be loved.' 'Well you will.'
'Will I?' Reality can be harsh and unforgiving.
Touching and beautifully acted....
Whalley gypsy beauty will linger for a long time. DAILY MAIL Producer DAVID SNODIN
Director ADRIAN SHERGOLD (R)
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with Donald MacCormick and Peter Snow.