Programme Index

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Schools' half-term repeats.

9.00 Inset

9.30 Mathscope

9.45 Quinze Minutes

10.00 You and Me

10.15 Job Bank

10.35 Who - Me?

11.00 Landmarks

11.20 Technology and Design

11.40 Mathsphere

12.05 Diez Temas

12.25 Update Europe

12.50 Inset: Health Education

1.20 Charlie Chalk

1.40 Music Time

2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me

The Midland Bank World
Indoor Championships, at the Guildhall, Preston. The singles semi-final line-up is to be decided this afternoon. Both men who contested last year's final - champion
John Price and runner-up Tony Allcock - will have had to fight their way through dangerous overseas opposition to have survived this far.
Commentary by David Rhys Jones , Jimmy Davidson , John Bell ,
David McGill and Mal Hughes. Presented by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Price
Unknown:
Tony Allcock
Commentary By:
David Rhys Jones
Commentary By:
Jimmy Davidson
Commentary By:
John Bell
Unknown:
David McGill
Unknown:
Mal Hughes.
Presented By:
Dougie Donnelly.

Continuing coverage from the Guildhall, Preston, of the seventh day of the televised stages. The pairs tournament moves into its semi-final stages, with the final to be played on Saturday. Presented by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Presented By:
Dougie Donnelly.

A Network under Scrutiny Unreliable, dirty, expensive and out of date - the familiar complaints of commuters who travel every day on British Rail. Many now question whether British Rail is properly accountable to its customers at all. Andrew Harvey
reports on how the Network SouthEast and InterCity services are coping with the task of ferrying half a million commuters daily; how the service compares with other European rail networks, in punctuality, investment and safety, and what plans BR has for meeting customers' demands now and in the future.
Producer Michael Davidson
Executive producer Peter Lowe
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Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Harvey
Producer:
Michael Davidson
Producer:
Peter Lowe

By Charles Dickens. The last of eight episodes dramatised by Arthur Hopcraft.
Starring Denholm Elliott
Richard, now married to Ada, pursues the legal cause of Jarndyce with an obsession that concerns everyone.
Producers John Harris. Betty Willingale Director Ross Devenish (R) • CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens.
Dramatised By:
Arthur Hopcraft.
Unknown:
Denholm Elliott
Producers:
John Harris.
Producers:
Betty Willingale
Director:
Ross Devenish
John Jarndyce:
Denholm Elliott
Richard Carstone:
Philip Franks
Lord Chancellor:
Graham Crowden
Barristers:
James Snell
Barristers:
Cyril Appleton,
Barristers:
Russel Wootton
Miss Flite:
Sylvia Coleridge
Vkoles:
Colin Jeavons
Harold Skimpole:
T P McKenna
Allan Woodcourt:
Brian Deacon

A Cruel Ritual
'I was born and brought up in Britain. I was 8 years old when I was circumcised. I really thought I was going to die, because of the pain, having no anaesthetic. You have a lady holding your mouth so you cannot scream, you have two ladies on your chest and the other two holding the legs.'
Seven years ago, 40 Minutes' first film on female circumcision led to the law which banned it in this country. Today's film reveals that the practice of genital mutilation of young girls is still flourishing in Britain today. Producer Louise Panton Editor Caroline Pick
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Contributors

Producer:
Louise Panton
Editor:
Caroline Pick

A six-part series celebrating man's noblest invention, the bicycle. The Ultimate. Part 1 rides with the magnificent Tour de France and its uncertain American imitator, the Tour de Trump. Who makes the money? Do competitors take stimulants? What's in it for those involved?
Producer David Taylor
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Contributors

Producer:
David Taylor

BBC Two England

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