6.50 Maths: Area Games
7.15 Health Visiting and the Family
7.40 Geology: Rock
Textures
8.05 The Internal
Combustion Engine
8.30 Technology: More than Meets the Eye
8.55 Information
Technology: For You
9.20 Education: Literacy in Jamaica
9.45 Romantic Poets in the Alps
10.10 Measuring with Light
10.35 Religion: Pilgrimage
11.00 The Oldham
Experience
11.25 Evolution of Fishes
11.50 Business to Business
12.15 Whose Countryside
Tomorrow?
12.40 Statistics: Lines,
Before and After
1.05 Open Business
School: Mastering Management
1.30 Modem Art: Kirchner
1.55 Culture and Belief in Europe
2.20 Images of the Third
World
A 91-part epic drama.
3: King Shantanu falls in love with Satyavati and asks for her hand. But her father imposes a condition.
(In Hindi with English subtitles.
Starring A Antonov Grigori Alexandrov
Regarded as a milestone in world cinema, this was
Sergei Eisenstein 's second film. Intolerable conditions on the battleship Potemkin lead to mutiny, supported by the citizens of Odessa.
Meisel score orchestrated and conducted by Arthur Kleiner
(In colour and black and white) 8 FILMS: paces 16-21
A unique collaboration brings Andrei Tarkovsky 's acclaimed Royal Opera House production of Musorgsky's masterpiece to the stage of Leningrad's Kirov Theatre where the work premiered in 1874. Tarkovsky left the Soviet
Union in 1983 and died four years later. Boris Godunov was the great film director's only opera production.
Tonight's conductor is Kirov music director
Valery Gergiev. British bass Robert Lloyd makes his Russian debut playing the tormented tsar, Boris Godunov.
The production is staged by director Stephen Lawless with designs by Nicholas Dvigoubsky.
Television lighting Alan Woolford Television sound Graham Haines Producers Peter Maniura and Dennis Marks
Director Humphrey Burton
0 SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST: with Radio 3.
World Professional
Snooker Championship. Day 16: the Final. (Frames 8-16)
Forget what has gone before. For the two men who have clawed their way through the past 15 days, this is day one. The second session of the 1990 final lasts nine frames, and there's a 9120,000 first prize to be had tomorrow. David Vine is your host at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Three Weeks in Calcutta
Second in the series in which documentary tradition is turned on its head when the subjects of the programmes turn the cameras on themselves.
Each 'diarist' has used a sophisticated but simple-to-use video camera to make a video about their lives.
A young Londoner, Lisa Chidell, makes an emotionally draining visit to Calcutta, where she becomes immersed in the struggles of the Marie Stopes family planning agency which is facing an explosion in the number of births.
Series producer Jeremy Gibson Producer Michael MacCormack Community Programme Unit
Information: if you would like to make your oum video diary, write to 'Video Diaries', [address removed]
Ceefax Subtitles
Presented by Moira Stuart. Chris Lowe reviews the week in pictures, with subtitles.
Followed by Weatherview.
Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship. Day 16: the Final.
Crunch time at the Crucible where the two survivors of the championship have been playing the second session of the final - frames 8-16, with the remaining 19 frames to be played tomorrow. Few sporting occasions subject players to such pressure, but the end is nigh.
David Vine has survived thus far too, and he hosts the news of the first day's play from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.