Programme Index

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Schools' half-term repeats.

9.00 Inset: Thinkabout Science

9.30 Mathscope

9.45 Thinkabout Science

10.00 You and Me

10.15 Search Out Science

10.40 Around Scotland

11.00 Words and Pictures

11.15 English Time

11.35 Inset: Health Education

12.10 Science in Action

12.30 Lifeschool

12.55 A Way with Numbers

1.20 Pie in the Sky

1.40 Zig Zag

2.00 News and Weather, followed by You and Me

Midland Bank World
Indoor Bowls
Championships' singles quarter-final from the Guildhall,
Preston. Dougie Donnelly brings the latest news of progress in both singles and pairs tournaments. The line-up for the semi-finalists in the pairs competition will be decided by the later match of the afternoon when defending champions Tony Allcock and David Bryant continue their campaign to retain the title.
Commentators include
David Rhys Jones , Jimmy Davidson and John Bell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Preston. Dougie Donnelly
Unknown:
Tony Allcock
Unknown:
David Bryant
Unknown:
David Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Jimmy Davidson
Unknown:
John Bell.

Reportage
Aminatta Forna with the sharpest angles on issues here and abroad.

7.40pm Rapido
Music show with Antoine de Caunes. This week, the Glasgow sound, Quincy Jones and A Tribe Called Quest.
An NBdC production for BBCtv

Contributors

Presenter (Reportage):
Aminatta Forna
Producer (Reportage):
Charlotte Metcalf
Series Editor (Reportage):
Sebastian Scott
Presenter (Rapido):
Antoine De Caunes
Guest (Rapido):
Quincy Jones
Musicians (Rapido):
A Tribe Called Quest
Executive Producer (Rapido):
Alex Berger
Executive Producer (Rapido):
Tim Newman

A magazine programme, with three reports on how science affects us.
Bye Bye Broker
How to Survive in the City without a Degree in Nuclear Physics. Now computers can do the deals, what will all the people do? With Michael Fish. Producer Richard Dale
0 PICTURE STORY: page 62
Einstein's Last Prediction
The search for gravity waves is on - would they explain the formation of the universe?
Producers Andrew Waterworth and David Malone
Perspective
How a woman's touch helped science thrive for 400 years. Producer Tim Haines
Editor Caroline van den Brul

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Fish.
Producer:
Richard Dale
Producers:
Andrew Waterworth
Producers:
David Malone
Producer:
Tim Haines
Editor:
Caroline van Den Brul

The award-winning four-part serial, adapted by David Lodge from his own novel.
Starring
Warren Clarke
Haydn Gwynne
3: Basil turns up unannounced, with disturbing news of Charles's research in the City of London. And as the Shadow
Scheme nears its end, Vic presses Robyn to join him on a vital business trip to Germany.
Producer Chns Parr
Director Christopher Menaul (R) 0 PICTURE STORY: page 62

Contributors

Adapted By:
David Lodge
Unknown:
Warren Clarke
Unknown:
Haydn Gwynne
Producer:
Chns Parr
Director:
Christopher Menaul
Vic Wilcox:
Warren Clarke
Robyn Penrose:
Haydn Gwynne
Stuart Baxter:
David Calder
Basil Penrose:
Patrick Pearson
Herr Winkler:
Rudiger Bahr
Dr Patsch:
Vitus Zeplichal
Marjorie Wilcox:
Janet Dale
Tom Rigby:
John Arthur
Marion:
Penny Bostock
Brian Everthorpe:
John Forgeham
Shirley:
Tricia George

A special edition, profiling innovative Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass , founder of the Memphis movement, who at 73 has just completed his first house for a private client, in Colorado. Producers Gina and Jeremy Newsom
Freelance Film Partners production for BBCtv

Contributors

Designer:
Ettore Sottsass

BBC Two England

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