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Written by Jenny Baird.
Presented by Hilary Lyon and Craig Fraser.
Home life, fashion, design, holidays and toys, when granny was a wee girl. (e)
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Written by Christopher and Christine Russell.
Amanda has rescued Boris's magic rucksack from the Widgets - but she finds herself lost in the snow. Jenny has persuaded Charn to let Morris knit her a special scarf....
Featuring Sean Barrett, David Collings, Charles Collingwood, Simon Fenton, Marlaine Gordon, Michael Heath, Katie Hebb, Timothy Lyn, Nicola Stewart and the Puppet Factory. (e)
Astronomical Measurements
How to measure the distance between the stars and earth.
Followed by Seeing Clearly?
Measurement is used to show how we see things. (R) (e)
Tony Neilson and Susanna Dawson look at food. (e)
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Sound is used as an example of waves and their general properties. (R) (e)
Malcolm Stacey reports on the enormous changes brought about by the agricultural revolution in the last 40 years. (R) (e)
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It's a creation by nobody else but me,
It's a creation and I'm proud of it you see.
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The work of the gypsy. (R) (e)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R) (e)
Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
Championship Bowls CIS UK Indoor Bowls
Championship: Round 2
David Icke presents coverage of the third day with 16 of the original 32 players remaining.
Midweek Racing from Redcar
2.45 Racecall Credit Betting Link Nursery Handicap (7f)
3.15 Racecall Gold Trophy (6f)
3.45 Evening Gazette
Commonwealth Games
England Appeal Handicap (1¼m)
Introduced by Julian Wilson. Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Television presentation KEITH PHILLIPS including at
Regional News and Weather
starring and Two impoverished mothers, one white, the other black, have different goals in life, as do their daughters, but all will suffer as they strive for individual fulfilment....
Screenplay by ELEANORE GRIFFEN and ALLAN SCOTT based on the novel by FANNIE HURST Produced by ROSS HUNTER Directed by DOUGLAS SIRK
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A six-part documentary series. They Grew Up with Ships
Just before Christmas 1988, the Government announced the closure of North East
Shipbuilders. Two thousand Sunderland men were made redundant, and the River Wear's 600-year history of shipbuilding ended.
This first programme reports on the shock of the announcement - and on the launch, five days later, of the very last ship to be built on the Wear.
Film editor DAVID BARRETT Producer BERNARD HALL BBC Bristol
Santa Fe
Our intrepid gastronaut steers his ancient chuck wagon through the tumbleweed of the New
Mexican desert. He is on his way to cook pork and beans for some cowboy chums and their cowdog Tarquin. Later, he challenges one of the champion chilli cooks of America, the mayor of Santa Fe, in an exciting chilli cooking competition. Photography CUVE NORTH
Film editor JOHNNY RUTHERFORD Producer DAVID PRITCHARD BBC South West
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The Dark Closet
Teddy discovers that representing Harland Keyvo can be a piece of cake: let the megastar dictate his terms for a movie and pocket yourself a hefty bonus.
Written and directed by RICHARD DUBIN
An eight-part series.
1: Dreams of a New World Ever since Christopher
Columbus landed in the New World in 1492, Latin
America's extraordinary reality has often been confused with images and myths projected on to it from outside.
With leading historians, film-makers and writers, including Carlos Fuentes ,
Eduardo Galeano and Gabriel Garcia Marquez , this film explores some of those images and dreams, with their frequent and opposite brutal realities, from the Conquest and the search for El Dorado , to the mythologised figure of Simon Bolivar and the 19th century struggle for independence. Film editor ANDREW PAGE
Director and series producer MIKEDIBB
Peter Snow with the major issues of the day.
The live topical programme of the arts and media. Producer JOHN BUSH
Studio directors RENA BUTTERWICK and JANET CROOK
CIS UK Indoor Bowls
Championship. Round 2 Jim Baker ought to be providing the legendary David Bryant with some fireworks tonight in the only match of this session. David Icke brings you coverage of a fascinating confrontation. Commentators:
David Rhys-Jones and Jimmy Davidson.
Summarisers: Mal Hughes , David McGill and John Bell. Television presentation HUW JOSEPH and JOHN TAIT
Producers KEITH PHILLIPS and PETER HAYWARD
Executive producer KETTH MACKENZIE