6.45 Light on Lasers
7.10 The 'User-Friendly' School
Starring
Robert Young , Laraine Day
Jerry is in love with his childhood sweetheart Helen Brandt , but when she meets handsome air force lieutenant Hank Travers, it seems she will become another victim of his heartbreaking charms.
Director Lewis Allen
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Continues this week's season of films featuring the legendary jungle hero, starring Gordon Scott
When warriors attack Dr Sturdy's isolated research hospital, Tarzan comes to the rescue. But then Jane is threatened.
Director Bruce Humberstone
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Blacksmith. Ivan Smith trained as a teacher of metal crafts. Halfway through his career he chose to leave a secure teaching job and set up his own smithy. Producer Anne James
Series producer John Read (R) ('Pottery' on Friday 1.40pm)
Three daily programmes about a journey across Africa.
Ten tons of hovercraft arrive in the West African republic of Senegal to begin the first stage of the expedition - from St Louis to Bamako.
A series about the revolution in publishing.
The Persuasion Game. The latest desktop publishing software means that material can be produced more quickly and cheaply than ever. Presented by Michael Bywater. (Tomorrow: 'What's in a Book?')
The triangle is Fingermouse's favourite percussion instrument. Producer Michael Cole (R)
John Craven meets farmer-environmentalist Robin Page.
The Guitar Maker. Jimmy Moon began by repairing guitars for friends; now he builds them for bands such as Simple Minds. Producer Ken MacGregor (R)
('The Furniture Maker' on Friday at 1 1.45am)
The Archers is the longest-running soap opera in the world. It has survived for 38 years and more than 10,000 episodes. But does Ambridge exist? Editor Caroline Pick
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Secret Bowers. Heinz Sielmann films the beautiful, exotic and unique birds of Australia.
Narrated by Sir Peter Scott. (R)
Regional News and Weather
Starring
Dirk Bogarde
Jean Simmons Paris , 1889: when Victoria Barton 's brother disappears, she turns for help to a handsome young painter.
Directors Terence Fisher and Anthony Darnborough
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Grovely, Grovely. Chris Serle examines a curious custom of the village of Great Wishford, Wiltshire. Director Jeremy Mills (R)
A critical look at the films Crazy People and Paper Mask.
Valley of the Shadow. The presence of an alien threatens the town.
Highlights of the rock band
Depeche Mode's concert at the Rose Bowl in the USA.
A medical team from the charity
Bright Eyes, which treats disfigured children from developing countries, goes to Sri Lanka. Director Liz Silver
Producer David Nelson
The Shlemiel, the Shlemazl and the Doppess. A new season of Bookmark opens with an exploration of the Yiddish language and literary culture with the help of Yiddish writers including Menke Katz , the poet laureate of the Philippines, and Nobel Prize-winner Isaac Bashevis Singer. Director/Producer Jack Gold Editor Nigel Williams
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Danny and Paula are a young married couple with a baby. They are moving up in the world, leaving their high-rise for a house of their own. The future of their marriage is threatened by only one thing - Danny is a heroin addict.
(Ceefax subtitles)
By the Liberal Democrats.
Presented by Peter Snow.
The arts and media programme, presented by Tracey MacLeod.
12.00 School of the Future?
12.25 The Future on Display