Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Presented by Nick Clarke.
Studio Miirz - Schuler machen Programm
(e)
What Do They Believe?
(e)
Clothes Talk
(e)
Prediction
And the Forecast Is....
(e)
People and the Elements Using the Elements.
(e)
Survival in the City
(e)
Patterns followed by Time Graph
(e)
People's View of Jesus
(e)
What Happened Next? (R) (e)
Religious Education: 2
(e)
Bert's Boring Day by Jocelyn Stevenson.
Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD (R)
The Orchestra
(e)
Weather followed by Watch
Food
Celebration Food.
Tony Neilson and some young friends prepare a party for Susanna Dawson.
Puppeteer: Ken Haines. Song: Jeff Stevenson.
Keyboards: Jonathan Cohen. Percussion: Will Hill.
Series producer JULIA DRUM (R) (e)
Richard Blizzard constructs a traditional farmhouse table in pine, and shows how to use both hand and power tools. Director ROBERT CHIPPRlOTT
Executive producer STEPHANIE SILK BBC Pebble Mill
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of today's business in Parliament including Prime Minister's Question Time.
Presenter: Vivian White.
Commentator: Brian Curtois. Director TERRY PATRICK Editor JOHN ANDERSON
Regional News and Weather
Stormseal United Kingdom Championship
From the Guild Hall, Preston. Further coverage.
In 1980 heart transplants hit the headlines. Today they are commonplace. Leading surgeon
Professor Magdi Yacoub talks to Judith Hann about his pioneering work and the moral and ethical problems he has to face. Producer DENNIS ADAMS
A series of six films.
4: Dining Tables for Birds Tony Soper visits gardens where the owners plant special shrubs to provide food and and keep records which provide valuable information about garden birds. Producers GEORGE INGER and ROBIN PRYTHERCH BBC Bristol
Starring and [n 1943, the many Jews in German-occupied
Denmark are targetted for imprisonment by the SS. A brave band of Danes smuggle people to safety.
Produced by BARRY LEVINSON Directed by BENT CHRISTENSEN
●FILMS: page 22
Supper
Ruth Mott makes raspberry jelly, pickled nasturtium seeds, and a salmagundi salad, a medley of bits and pieces topped with anchovies. In the garden, Harry Dodson stores hazelnuts for winter, while Peter Thoday visits the Reform Club to find out about its first chef. Music PAUL READE
Associate producer JENNIFER DAVIES Producer KEITH SHEATHER BBC Bristol
• FOOD: page 95
0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A series of portraits of people jailed for their beliefs. Lord
Joseph presents the story of tonight's prisoner.
●CEEFAX SUBTITLES
1: Chair
With legs, arms, and a back, the anatomy of a chair bears more than a passing resemblance to the human form it supports. This film shows how chairs can take on many other human characteristics, from the humble domestic kitchen chair to the post-modern designer icon. With Philippe Starck , Nigel Coates , Ron Arad and Derek Jacobi. Producers GINA NEWSON and JEREMY NEWSON
A Freelance Film Partners production for BBCtv
●CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Bullies
At least one in every five children in Britain suffer from bullying. In our schools the problem is worse than anywhere else in Europe. 40 Minutes reveals what's really going on in the playground. Producer CHRISTOPHER TERRILL Editor 40 Minutes CAROLINE PICK t FEATURE: page 20
●CEEFAX SUBTITLES
By Geoff Atkinson , Kim Fuller and Tony Garnett.
Never leave until tomorrow what you could do next week.
FERDINAND DE BARGOS
Dr Arnold MacFaddyan takes on an unusual operation. Told by: Enn Reitel
Jon Glover , Kate Robbins and Susie Blake.
Produced by GEOFF ATKINSON and KIM FULLER
With Donald MacCormick.
What's on in the arts. Producer ROLAND KEATING
Lord Joseph presents the story of tonight's prisoner.
(Shownat7.55pm)
●CEEFAX SUBTITLES