Women and Sport
Presented by Peter Mayne.
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8: Getting around Hamburg. Production assistant Lizzie Wiffen Producer Susan Paton
Moving Pictures (1)
Science for 5- to 7-year-olds.
Geordie Racer
8: Photographic evidence of Baz's crimes.
Writer Christopher Russell (R)
A look at packaging. (R)
40 Years Ago
Shops in the 1950s.
Winning and losing. (R)
Interior design in a chain of clothes shops and a hospital chapel. (R)
1: A class of 5-year-olds at play and a group of teenagers at a birthday party - between the two, years of growing. Director Kerena Marchant Producer Terry Marsh
Alternative ways of producing energy. (R)
Agostinho Mendes works in Switzerland while his family lives in northern Portugal. (R)
A series for beginners in Italian.
A See-Saw programme (R)
4: Drovers - the Welsh version of cowboys.
Cameraman Dafydd Hobson Director Angela Roberts
A Ffilmiau'r Nant production for BBC Wales
Weather followed by You and Me
For 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
Lanhydrock House, near
Bodmin, has a billiards room in the grand style. With Ray Reardon. (R)
What to see along Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast.
Commentary: Roger Wilkes.
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Including Prime Minister's Question Time.
Presenter: Vivian White.
Commentator: Brian Curtois. Director Terry Patrick Editor John Anderson
Regional News and Weather
4.05 Waterford Crystal Stayers Hurdle (3m If)
Introduced by Julian Wilson.
John Lloyd visits Monument Valley in Arizona.
Director Richard Lightbody Producer Patricia Houlihan
Emma Freud invites
Melvyn Bragg to plunder the BBC archives.
One in three council tenants are behind with their rent, but are threats of eviction really the answer?
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden. Editor Chris Lent
(Repeated next Monday on BBC
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A look at conservatories and a report on fertilisers.
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Gardening: page 87
Starring Robert Vaughn David McCaUum
A process of rejuvenation has been perfected and the race is on to find the scientist responsible before THRUSH uses his discovery to further its plans for world domination.
Directed by E Darrell Hallenbeck
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Carnival
A colourful look at a West
Indian carnival in Britain.
Starring Phil Silvers
An ill-advised maternity benefits plan wipes out Sgt Bilko 's efforts to set himself up in the insurance business. (R)
The series where the public make programmes under their own editorial control.
Serious Cause for Concern
A respected 55-year-old man is arrested and charged with possession of heroin with intent to supply. He has a long history of opposition to the use of hard drugs and has been critical of the local police methods. His defence is that heroin was planted on him by the arresting officers, as part of a conspiracy to attack and destroy the association he leads. He is black. This programme, made with the National
Black Caucus, expresses concern about police conduct under the central government policing policy for multi-ethnic areas. Producer Sam Berrisford
Community Programme Unit editor Tony Laryea
The race is on between rival food manufacturers to market fat substitutes. But how do they taste and are they safe?
A look at the quality of shop-bought chickens, and a delicious French way to roast them. And six men who have never cooked are challenged to make an omelette. Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry and Jill Goolden.
Studio director Linda Nash Producer Peter Bazalgette
A Bazal production for BBCtv
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Time waits for no man ... except one.
Starring Scott Bakula Dean Stockwell
8 November 1965: quantum leaping doesn't seem so bad when Sam wakes in an attic to hear that he's a terrific lover, but it becomes less so when he learns that he's now a Mafia hit man - whose main rival in love just happens to be a very jealous and very volatile godfather.
Written by Donald P Bellisario Directed by Aaron Lipstadt
A series of five programmes about British teenagers from the 1950s to today.
4: In the 70s and 80s teenage styles revolved around music and dance. Belonging to an identifiable group is important when you're young: ex-Punks and New-Romantics wanted to shock or challenge. Many teenagers sought excitement through rivalry and aggravation. Girls are more important than they were in the 50s and gender-bending has encouraged questioning of sexual roles.
Series producers Sharon Goulds and Marilyn Wheatcroft
With Donald MacCormick.
The live programme of the arts and media. Producer John Bush
This programme explores
Asian culture in London and how it is changing. Producer Eleanor Morris