The Oil Game
Presented by Peter Mayne.
* Parents should note that some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
4: Dictionaries and how to tackle long words. (R)
Whose image of people is really being presented on television? (R)
Cathedral life in Lincoln. (R)
Science for 5- to 7-year-olds.
Food is a key to the way people's beliefs affect everyday life. (R)
In 1977 Evanston, a small railway town in Wyoming, found itself sitting on top of the biggest oil and gas discovery the USA has seen in recent years. (R)
Cats
Matthew's parents are separating. How will he cope with his feelings when his father leaves home?
Film editor Alastair Mackay Producer Nicci Crowther
A wide range of subjects can adopt an anti-racist approach in the way they are taught at school. (R)
Agostinho Mendes works on construction sites in Switzerland while his family lives at home in northern Portugal. Why do Mendes and thousands like him still tread the familiar path to jobs a long way from home? (R)
A look at graphic design in a TV commercial and the development of a new
'identity' for an orchestra. (R)
Four families discuss the technology in their lives. (R)
When a small business fails, the effect can be shattering. But some people just start all over again.
Fiona Foster reports.
Told by Paul Nicholas. Cartoon by Eric Hill
Animation Leo Beltoft
Producer Clive Juster (R)
Story: Village Fair by Peter Bonnici.
Illustrator: Lisa Kopper.
Storytellers: Perminderpal Gill and Brian Jameson.
With Floella Benjamin. Producer Sheila Fraser Executive producer Cynthia Felgate (R)
Testing hypotheses. (R)
Weather followed by You and Me
For 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
Bob Symes builds a house avoiding all the traditional design traps.
The jukebox's glittery facades conceal a robust past, lovingly restored by enthusiastic craftsmen. An RNTV/Fauna film
John Thirlwell 's personal view of Guernsey. Director Jane Ridley
Executive producer Alan Dobson BBC North
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Including Prime Minister's Question Time.
Presenter: Vivian White.
Commentator: Brian Curtois. Director Terry Patrick Editor John Anderson
Starring
Paul Michael Glaser David Soul
Starsky and Hutch infiltrate an illegal liquor operation.
(R)
Personal film essays about the last decade.
Author Stephen Heath argues that the treatment of world cultures in the design-obsessed 80s smoothed over the real problems we face in living together.
Series producer Sam Organ Producer David Jeffcock BBC Bristol (R)
Tips on keeping African violets; plus ideas for a colourful patio and a visit to Barnsdale.
With Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colbom and Diane Kemp.
0 GARDENING: page 82
Starring
John Payne
Mona Freeman
Sam and Bill Mayhew find themselves on opposite sides in a feud over a new stagecoach line.
Director Joe Kane
0 FILMS: pages 17-20
The series where the public can make programmes under their own editorial control. Across the Water
This year, around 40,000 young Irish people will cross the water to England, the latest of many generations forced to leave home to find work and another whose education and energy will largely be lost to Ireland.
This film, made by four Irish people living in London, looks at some of the contributions made to life in this country by the Irish and follows one young man as he leaves Galway to start a new life in London.
Producer Michael Hutchinson Film editor Paul Rapley
Community programme unit editor Tony Laryea
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A programme about climate change and our future on the planet - a future in which nature seems, at last, to be calling our bluff. The 'prophets' - who include scientists Carl Sagan , Paul Ehrlisch and Steven Schneider , actor and environmentalist Robert Redford , Unep's Mustafa Tolba and others from
Europe, the Third World and the Soviet Union - look squarely at the consequences of our behaviour towards the planet and suggest solutions: to redirect military spending into a global war against the destruction of the planet; to develop energy efficiency (a trillion-dollar-a-year industry in itself); and to deal with the crippling inequality of Third World debt. They reveal a truth of which we are only just aware - that we are indeed 'one world' and that carbon dioxide knows no national boundaries.
Producers/Directors Gabrielle Kelly and Nick Hart-Williams
A Nexus Television/Archangel production
0 INFORMATION PACK: available free from One World, PO Box 2001, Bristol BS99 IGF. Full details on page 84.
0 FEATURE: page 5
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A comedy series by Richard Cottan and Christopher Douglas.
The Community Centre is a polling station for the day, but the process of democratic election is under threat.
Producer Andre Ptaszynski Director Bob Spiers
A Pola Jones Film production for BBCtv
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Ten films observing the lives and fortunes of those most affected by a changing Britain. 2: It is illegal to discriminate on the basis of race, yet it goes unpunished every day. On a West London estate two Asian brothers work long hours to build a business, but there are those, who are white, who want them to fail.
Access to both sides reveals disturbing attitudes.
Executive producer Paul Watson Producer Peter Gordon BBC Elstree
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With Donald MacCormick.
The arts and media show. Producer Janey Walker Editor Roland Keating
The Origins of State Social Welfare (R)