Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament. Presented by Brian Curtois.
The redevelopment of Charleroi, one of Belgium's old industrial cities.
(Parents should note that some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.)
An examination of the economic ideas inherent in the management of an NHS and a private hospital.
Images of black people.
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.35am)
With in-vision subtitles for hearing-impaired children.
How computers can help with routine tasks.
The Rajah's secret.
Is the price right? The high street stores are full of fashions from the Third World but are the clothes we buy too cheap?
(Shown yesterday at 12.25pm)
A German language series.
Making arrangements.
Some solutions to the problem posed on Monday. Wrapping a single egg with two sheets of paper, or one of card, can involve a number of construction techniques. (R)
The children of Ash Hill Middle School use a microcomputer to create their own database of school trips and places to visit. (R)
Gabriele Stiegler is training to become a teacher in Austria.
(Shown on Wednesday at 9.45am)
If you lived in a children's home, had step-parents, just one parent or lived in a community, what would the word 'family' mean to you? (R)
by Arthur Miller.
A production in three parts with Del Henney as Eddie Carbone.
Eddie Carbone had never expected to have a destiny. Now, as the weeks passed, there was a trouble that would not go away.
(R)
Look out! Look out! Cyril the snatcher is about.
Saturdays are busy enough for Bella without having to deal with chip pan fires and lost cats. (R)
A story about language and how to use it by Cathy Pellicer.
When the Aliens try chatting up at the disco, all they get is a bottle of arsenic! (R)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
A preview of this weekend's OU programmes.
Coverage of four races on the Charity Day in aid of the Jockey Club
Welfare Organisations.
2.40 Ultramar Stakes
(Handicap. 1½m)
3.10 Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes (lm)
3.40 William Hill Fillies Trial
Stakes (1 'Am)
4.10 Hue-Williams Stakes (6f) Introduced by Julian Wilson. Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Television presentation Bob Duncan
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Ballroom dancing is not all tulle and sequins as two young virtuosos show. Director John Bush (R)
A magazine programme about disability.
This month's edition features new disability rights legislation in the USA, employment in Europe and Simon Barnes in the London
Wheelchair Marathon.
With Isobel Ward and Chris Davies.
With subtitles and sign language interpretation. Producer Christopher Hutchins
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In this edition, there is a report from the Veteran Car Club's diamond jubilee rally at Stratford-upon-Avon, a look at the new versions of the Rover Metro and Fiat
Uno, and why the multi-million-pound fraud of falsifying the mileage on second-hand cars isn't taken seriously enough.
With William Woollard , Chris Goffey ,
Jeremy Clarkson and Tiff Needell.
Also starring Tony Curtis
Journalist Bernard Lawrence lives in a luxury Paris flat with his fiancee and long-suffering housekeeper Bertha. The problem is that Bernard actually has three fiancees - stewardesses from different airlines whose flight schedules mean they never meet. But today is the day the schedules change!
Director John Rich
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A look back over the week's main news as it appeared in the press, presented this week by Peter Millar of The European.
Producer Brian Armstrong Director Eric Harrison
A Song for Every Season Bob Cooper walks the Sussex Downs and compares today's farming methods with those he remembers as a boy early this century, which go back to Saxon times. He also recalls the songs that accompanied the work - songs which have been handed down through his family for generations.
Picture editor Graham Pearson Producer Peter Hoare
BBC South and East - Elstree
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Concrete v Countryside - the Return of the Planners?
It is estimated that the population of the UK will increase by over two million in the next decade, with a high proportion of these in London and the south east.
To cope with this, over a million new homes need to be built by the year 2001. Will they be built in an ad-hoc fashion on the outskirts of existing towns, or in new settlements planned for the purpose?
Will Green Belt land remain sacrosanct? Is developing underused farmland the answer? Tonight's programme examines the growing conflict between the demand for housing and the desire to conserve the countryside. Presented by Peter Taylor with Mike Embley. Producer Geoff Griffiths Editor Nigel Chapman
Including advice from the Rev Tony Clements , one of Britain's leading growers and breeders of African violets. Also, ideas for making your patio colourful, and more up-to-the-minute advice from Barnsdale.
With Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colbom and Diane Kemp. Series producer Mark Kershaw Editor Dennis Adams BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list on Ceefax page 617.
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The last in the series from the impressionist with more voice changes in half an hour than Mrs Thatcher achieved in a decade.
Stimulating, irreverent, satirical and dazzling -just four of the words you'll need to complete the inevitable crossword if you watch anything else.
With John Bird and Steve Nallon. Writers Rory Bremner
John Langdon , Geoff Atkinson Kim Fuller and John Bird Designer Roger Harris
Producer/Director Kevin Bishop
Kino Perestroika
Tonight's programme looks at the Soviet cinema since perestroika and examines the work of some of its most important film directors who are working again after years of enforced silence.
'I can give you the formula for a typical perestroika movie,' says film critic
Andrei Dementiev , 'A naked woman smoking marijuana, looking at a portrait of Stalin, pronouncing a four-letter word.' Through film clips and interviews, Arena discusses the work and problems of directors Rustam Khamdamov ,
Kira Muratova and Sergei Paradzhanov , and one of the first westerners to work on a Russian production, French film star Jeanne Moreau.
Will they be able to sell their concept to a population brought up on undemanding mass cinema?
Director Peter Adam
Series editors Anthony Wall and Nigel Finch
With Donald MacCormick.
Tonight's session with the Modern Jazz Quartet was recorded in 1964. It features the Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida, who is a perfect foil for their precise and reserved sound.
Milt Jackson, John Lewis and Percy Heath met when playing with Dizzy Gillespie and tonight they are joined by drummer Connie Kay who replaced Kenny Clarke in the original line-up. Presented by Courtney Pine.
Starring
Sven Wollter
Tomas von Brömssen
Two detectives staking out a high-class brothel answer an emergency call. A simple post office robbery turns out to have unexpected ramifications and Jarnebring and Johansson find their investigation blocked at every turn.
Bo Widerberg 's political thriller is based on a novel by Leif G W Persson whose own police career ended when he was blamed for press revelations of corruption.
(A Swedish film with English subtitles)
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