Quantum Leaps into the Atom
Some of Daytime on Two may be unsuitable for the young.
A guide to emergency first aid, with Dr Alan Maryon Davies. (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Margaret Percy introduces the series Science Challenge and discusses primary science with teachers and advisers. (R)
Modern Studies
A case study of travelling people and a settled community. (R)
Living the Fishing. West-coast prawns are now big business.
1: Wildlife. The Peregrine Falcon.
1: Health Education. Eyes and Sight.
Programme 2
2: Young Hamburgers introduce themselves and their families.
Living in a tenement.
Dilly Bellingham and Mat Irvine explore the world of mechanisms.
Getting In (pt 2). Nothing to steal - but someone is watching. Who is to blame for what happens next? (R)
Children learn to talk. (R)
Green Claws is being a dragon in a play this evening, but he keeps forgetting his lines. Puppets. (R)
Tea-Leaf on the Roof (part 2)
Weather followed by Words and Pictures
Aardvark Picnic
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Golf
Second round of the Epson Grand Prix from Chepstow.
Racing
From Ascot.
2.30 Thorn Security Ltd Stakes (Handicap. 1m 2f)
3.05 Tote Credit Sprint Trophy (Handicap. 5f)
3.40 Taylor Woodrow Charity Stakes (Handicap. 1m)
4.15 Ewar Stud Farms Stakes for Apprentices (Handicap. 1 ½m).
Ascot's big charity day also includes the Shadwell Estates Veterans Race, with some famous jockeys of the past in the saddle.
Including at
2.55pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
New series of the motoring magazine.
Starring Doris Day, Ray Bolger
A State Department representative is expecting a distinguished actress to accompany him to the important Paris Festival. But he mistakenly sends her invitation to a chorus girl.
Director David Butler
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The Creation. An animated short from the makers of Meet the Raisins.
Simon Hoggart of The Observer reviews the week's press coverage. A Granada production for BBCtv
Albert and Michel discuss the use of fresh fruit in sorbets. Albert makes mint chocolate ice-cream and Michel creates a tea, mint and prune sorbet.
Producer Jill Marshall
A Hawkshead/ Frances Whitaker production for BBCtv (R)
With gardens getting smaller and smaller, is there room to grow fruit and vegetables? Geoff Hamilton shows how a modern kitchen garden can be made without compromising its look and without resorting to chemicals. Producer Mark Kershaw 0 GARDENING: page 78
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Dramas based on actual cases in which forensic science played a crucial role in catching the criminals. The Fox. Villagers are terrorised by a masked rapist who attacks victims - male and female - in their own homes. The mark of a screwdriver, rabbit fur, an invisible shoeprint, a blood group from semen paint an indelible portrait. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy. Written by Stephen Wakelam
Director Simon Campbell-Jones
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A new comedy quiz show hosted by Angus Deayton. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, abetted by guests from the world of journalism and humour, poke a sharp finger into the soft underbelly of this week's news.
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
Peter Snow with the day's stories.
A series of psychological thrillers.
Caught
Starring James Mason
Barbara Bel Geddes , Robert Ryan Model Leonora Eames fulfils her social ambitions when she marries multi-millionaire Smith Ohlrig. But Smith becomes increasingly cold and tyrannical and Leonora is soon forced to take desperate measures.
Director Max Ophuls (Back and white)
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