Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 280,364 playable programmes from the BBC

Schools' half-term repeats.

9.00 Sum Chance

9.10 inset: Management in Education

9.40 Standard Grade History

10.00 Look and Read: Geordie Racer

10.20 Around Scotland: Plant Hunters

10.40 Into Music: Circles

11.00 Watch: Dinosaurs

11.15 Logo

11.30 Lernexpress: Series 2

11.45 Let's See: Care and Conservation

12.00 Good Sport

12.20 Scene

12.50 English File: Wuthering Heights

1.20 The Brollys
Animated cartoon.

1.40 English Time: If You Were Me

2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Featuring
Bowls
Midland Bank World
Indoor Bowls
Championships from the Guildhall, Preston.
Singles' semi-finals: the final four are in sight of the top prize. Commentary by David Rhys Jones , Jimmy Davidson , John Bell , David McGill and Mal Hughes.
Hockey
The European Nations Indoor Cup from the Aston Villa Leisure
Centre, Birmingham.
England play Poland in their opening match of the tournament. Commentary by Barry Davies and Ian Taylor.
Football
The best of the Fifth
Round of the FA Cup.
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
3.50pm News; Weather Regional News

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
David Rhys Jones
Commentary By:
Jimmy Davidson
Commentary By:
John Bell
Commentary By:
David McGill
Commentary By:
Mal Hughes.
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Ian Taylor.

- Starring Keith Michell
Donald Pleasence
As he lies dying, King Henry reflects on his life - a rich and raucous period of English history.
Director Waris Hussein 0 FILMS: pages 30-36

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Michell
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Director:
Waris Hussein
King Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Thomas Cromwell:
Donald Pleasence
AnneBoleyn:
Charlotte Rampung
Jane Seymour:
Jane Asher
Catherine of Aragon:
Frances Cuka
Catherine Howard:
Lynne Frederick
Ann of Cleaves:
Jenny Bos
Catherine Parr:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Norfolk:
Michael Gough

Educating Rita - Who Pays? BBC education correspondent, Mike Baker , looks at how higher education is moving towards a system of making students contribute towards the cost of their tuition.
Academics and students are warning that this could mean the end of Britain's much envied university education while, despite a desire to increase the numbers in higher education, the Government is unwilling to pay for it. Presented by Peter Taylor.
Producer Subniv Babuta Editor Nigel Chapman

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Baker
Presented By:
Peter Taylor.
Producer:
Subniv Babuta
Editor:
Nigel Chapman

Including a visit to Adrian Bloom 's winter garden in Bressingham, Norfolk. With Geoff Hamilton ,
Dr Stefan Buczacki and Nigel Colborn. Executive producer Stephanie Silk
Plant list on Ceefax page 617
0MAGAZINE: £1 .30. from newsagents. 0 GARDENING: page 16
• PICTURE STORY: page 74

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Bloom
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Nigel Colborn.

A comedy series written by Kim Fuller and Vicky Pile. Starring Mark Arden Stephen Frost
What the Hell's Going On? A beautiful model is painted to death and Laz and Ding go in search of a deadly green paint.
Director Bob Spiers
0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Kim Fuller
Written By:
Vicky Pile.
Unknown:
Mark Arden
Unknown:
Stephen Frost
Director:
Bob Spiers
Lazarus:
Stephen Frost
Dingwall:
Mark Arden
Chief:
Peter Bland
Armitage:
Race Davies
Clinton:
Jim Findley
Bateman:
Jeremy Gittins
Jasper Strudwick:
Paul Williamson

A two-part nuclear thriller from Germany.
2: Journalist Billie Seeger 's contact Konrad Stromberg has been killed, but a telephone call brings her the surprising offer of his 'legacy' - detailed plans on how to blow up a nuclear power station.
Director Peter Bringmann
(A German film with English subtitles) 0 FILMS: pages 30-36

Contributors

Unknown:
Billie Seeger
Unknown:
Konrad Stromberg
Director:
Peter Bringmann
Billie Seeger:
Despina Pajanou
Christoph Steinbrenner:
Rolf Zacher
Professor Ott:
Heinz Bennent

BBC Two England

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