6.45 Energy Resources: Coal
7.10 Pieter Bruegel and Popular Culture
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6.45 Energy Resources: Coal
7.10 Pieter Bruegel and Popular Culture
Yesterday's proceedings presented by Brian Curtois.
Presented by Magnus Magnusson.
Starring Will Hay
A fake crime wave is created in a sleepy village.
Director/Producer Marcel Varnel
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The duo's wives refuse to let them go to a Sons of the Desert convention in Chicago.
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The Sky's the Limit. The British people's enthusiasm for the aeroplane knew no bounds in the air shows of 1929 and 1930.
When he's not working at Thames Water, David Triggs is in India helping their government clean up the holy River Ganges. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh.
Producer Michael Waldman
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A series of programmes about ancient Mexican Indian traditions.
The First Great Temples. The first temples were built at Tectihuacan and El Tajin and religious rites are still performed at the latter. (R)
A series for those who love the sea.
Today: tall ships on the Nile. Producer Yvonne Deutschman (R)
The feather duster that Music-Man has made thinks it's a parrot. (R)
John Craven looks at the problems the golf boom is having over the country's farmland.
Builth Wells hosts Wales's premier annual agricultural event. David Lloyd commentates on the Main Ring competitions while
Gerry Monte , Gaina Morgan and Brian Harries explore the attractions. Producer Brian Rogers
Executive producer Huw Brian Williams
Living with the Tide. A look at the wildlife of West Germany. Narrated by Derek Jones. Editors Anthony Isaacs and Michael Andrews
(First shown in 'The World about Us
Regional News and Weather
Second of a two-part film.
Anna Anderson has announced that she is Anastasia, youngest daughter of the Tsar and survivor of the 1918 massacre. Already her new-found notoriety is spreading. (For cast see Tuesday)
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In the East Midlands alone, more than 4,000 people in the knitwear industry have been made redundant. With the industry in recession, the programme looks at its decline and possible recovery. Producer John McLeod (R)
Starring
Jerry Lewis
When a greedy showbiz management team lose their source of income, a famous comedian, they decide to replace him with a fall guy - a patsy. Clumsy bellboy Stanley is just their man.
Director Jerry Lewis
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Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha travel to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon, where hotels float and the jockeys are only three feet high. Plus the children the GIs left behind and the fate of the returning boat people.
Producer Emma Willis
Executive producer Rachel Purnell
A series in which the world of Victorian cooking is re-created. Luncheon. Lunch in Victorian households was 'an unceremonious and inconsequent meal'. Ruth Mott makes a galantine, poached eggs on spinach and a gooseberry tart. Producer Keith Sheather (R)
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One lonely phone call to radio show host Clarence Flamer uncovers a scandal which leads to tragedy.
With Ray Ashcroft , Kathy Jamieson and Dinah Handley. Written by Dave Sheasby Director Richard Spence Producer John Chapman
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New perspectives on a current debate presented from a personal standpoint.
With Donald MacCormick.
First in a series featuring highlights of the Montreux Jazz Festival.
Tonight's show includes top-gear performances from three jazz legends - Miles Davis ,
Dizzy Gillespie and the Modern Jazz Quartet.
Engineering Mechanics: Solids