6.35 The York Mystery Plays
7.00 Managing Schools:
Presnett Comprehensive 7.25 Bath in the 18th Century 7.50 Understanding Space and Time
8.15 Materials in Action: Strike a Light 8.40 Rome under
Augustus 9.05 Social Science Foundation Course: Using TV
9.55 Witting and Unwitting
Testimony 10.20 Biology Form and Function: Insect Diversity
10.45 Maths: Symbols and Equations 11.10 Managing Change at Jaguar 11.35 Motion: Newton's Laws
Sue MacGregor presents the weekly political review for the south and east. Reports from
Kate Barker and Terry Dignan. 0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
lain MacWhirter looks at parliamentary committees. 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A look at attempts to mimic the brain.
Presented by Nick Ross.
The Midland Bank World
Indoor Bowls
Championships from the Guildhall, Preston.
With Dougie Donnelly.
FILM Starring
Robert Taylor Kay Kendall
The hero of Sir Walter Scott 's novel, Quentin Durward , becomes the pawn in the power struggle between two royal brothers in 15th-century Europe.
Director Richard Thorpe 0 FILMS: pages 30.36
A judge gives Stan and Ollie just one hour to get out of town.
Featuring
England v Scotland Wales v Ireland
The Save and Prosper international, and the Lada Cars international.
Commentary by Bill McLaren , Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Bill Beaumont and Eddie Butler.
Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston
NEW Clive James in a conversational encounter with actress and writer Carrie Fisher.
Producer Nigel Leigh
Series producer Elaine Bedell
Questions of Profit
When companies with glowing accounts start going bust, standards of financial reporting are questioned. lain Carson reports. Producer Alison Rooper Editor David Nissan 0 MONEY: page 16
Cranes of the Grey Wind As winter ends, flocks of sandhill and whooper cranes crowd the wetlands of the American prairies, breaking their epic journey from southern Mexico to Alaskan breeding grounds.
Produced and filmed by Tom Mangelsen Series editor Mike Salisbury • PICTURE STORY: page 45 • CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Geoffrey Jellicoe , Landscape Artist
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe is famed for designing royal gardens and landscaping factory sites. Aged 90, he faces his biggest project, 'Civilisations of Man', believing a landscape architect should help reconcile man with nature. With Jane Brown , Sir Peter Shepheard , Tom Turner. Narrated by David Drew. Director/Producer Roger Last
Executive producer Christopher Martin
A new BBC film by Alan Bennett.
Starring Alan Bates, Paul Rhys and Janet McTeer
1916: as war rages, Marcel Proust lives a nocturnal, closeted life in Paris, obsessed by his writing. He hires a quartet and befriends one of the young musicians, a wounded serviceman.
Drama: Page 4
Films: pages 30-36
Picture story: page 45
(Ceefax Subtitles)
I Starring
Robert De Niro
Tony Curtis
In 1930s Hollywood, studio head Monroe Stahr fulfils his dreams on screen, but in real life, happiness eludes him.
Director Elia Kazan
* FILMS: pages 30-36 • CEEFAX SUBTITLES
More innovative music.
Cross-Channel music show.