Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament. Presented by Brian Curtois.
3: Autumn Term
Running a postal service is just one of the projects conducted by the pupils of the remarkable Ebrington Village Primary School in Gloucestershire. (R)
Tasmania:
Still Partly Unexplored
Sir John visits the island state to look at its origins as a penal settlement and the development of its capital, Hobart. Director JULIAN JEBB (R)
Breweries
Bryan McNerney is so appalled at the way the big brewers destroy traditional pubs he is moved to song. Producer BRYAN MCNERNEY (R)
Starring
When local justice fails to convict ruthless outlaw
Whiskey Joe, reckless cowboy Boone Yeager forms the Arizona Rangers.
Screenplay by OLIVER DRAKE Directed by DAVID HOWARD 0 FILMS: page 17
Starring and The suave Simon Templar - alias the 'Saint' - is on home ground in this lively thriller.
Screenplay by LYNN ROOT and FRANK FENTON based on The Million Pound Day by LESLIE CHAHTERIS
Directed by JOHN PADDY CARSTAIRS 9 FILMS: page 17
Written and narrated by Roy Lewis.
Diesel is taking over Cecil Rhodes 's great railway, but steam locos still dominate many of the lines between Cape Town and Cairo. Producer COLIN LUKE
By Eric Charles.
A See-Saw programme. The Windmills
Bertha makes some surprising money boxes.
Narrated by Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker.
(R)
Jimmy the One
Jimmy Purvis is proud of his family's piloting pedigree which began when the Tyne was one of the most dangerous rivers on earth.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Producer DAVID BEAN (R)
Embassy World Professional Championship
Highlights of the last four matches of the second round. Introduced by Tony Gubba from the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green. Commentators:
Sid Waddell and Tony Green.
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather
Contestants from all over
Britain pit their wits against Bryan the computer. With host Paul Coia.
Five new ways of looking at what's happening this week. Today, Beverly Anderson discusses domestic politics, culture and the arts with this week's news makers.
Producers HELEN GLANVILLE and BRIDGET SNEYD
Garth Crooks talks to Barry Norman about his hopes for the future of the game and his role as Chairman of the Professional Footballers
Association.
Producer DENNIS ADAMS BBC Pebble Mill (R)
(Postponed from 12 December)
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Starring David McCallum as Dr Daniel Westin in The Klae Dynasty
Written by PHILIP DE GUERE JR Directed by ALAN LEVI (R)
Magenta De Vine, Sankha Guha, Michael Douglas, John Holdsworth, Laura Walsh, Brenda Emmanus, Tyler Brule and the team bring you an electric mix of news, issues, sport, fashion and music broadcast live from the office in Manchester. Producer EMMA WILLIS Editor RACHEL PURNELL
Antoine de Caunes presents features on David Byrne , Siouxsie, rock legend Neil Young , and Lenny Kravitz. Plus director Jean-Jacques Beineix on his long-awaited new movie. Titles JEAN BAPTISTE MONDINO
Executive producers ALEX BERGER and TIM NEWMAN
An N B de C production
Britain imprisons more people per head of population than any other country in Europe, and as such ever more prison officers are required. But is nine weeks training sufficient, and how does a more humane programme affect the prisoner? Michael Woodhead reports from three prisons showing very different aspects of the penal system. Producer DAVID NELSON BBC Pebble Mill
Goodbye Radar (Part 1)
The 4077th experience a crisis needing Radar's particular skills.
Written by KEN LEVINE and DAVID ISAACS
Directed by CHARLES S DUBIN (R)
Views of 20th-century British architecture. Architect Nigel Coates delights in Chelsea football stadium's east stand
(Darboume and Darke, 1972). Producer CLARE PATERSON Director LESLEY MANNING BBC Elstree (R)
With Jeremy Paxman.