6.45 Physics: Energy to Go Round 7.10 The Main Frame and the Micro: From DP to IT
A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Teaching Today
9.30 Lernexpress
9.45 Let's See
10.00 You and Me
10.15 Look and Read
10.40 Who - Me?
11.00 Watch
11.15 Update Europe
11.35 Science Challenge
11.55 Into Music
12.15 Teaching Today
12.35 Quinze Minutes
12.55 Step Up to Wordpower (Teletext)
1.20 Mr Benn
1.40 Dragon Trail
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
A series about some of the best-known images in art. The Hay-Wain by John Constable is the most popular and most reproduced of all English landscapes. Frederic Raphael , novelist and screenwriter, visits the original setting for The Hay- Wain and puts his own view of the painting and its popularity.
Live from the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer the Rt Hon Norman Lamont , MP, presents his first Budget this afternoon.
Joining David Dimbleby in the studio to examine how the Chancellor's sums add up, and who will be most affected, are: Professor Roland Smith , Chairman, British Aerospace; Bill Jordan , President, Amalgamated
Engineering Union; Peter Jay , BBC Economics
Editor; Philip Hardman , accountant. From
Westminster John Cole and Vivian White will bring the latest political reaction to the Budget and there will be expert analysis from Peter Snow. From the City of London Gavyn Davies, Chief UK Economist for Goldman
Sachs will bring the reaction from the financial markets.
Starring
Ann Sheridan
When Bob Hunter returns from a trip he finds a man lying dead on the library floor.
Director Vincent Sherman 0 FILMS: page 34
A Race Apart
The Japanese have a history of excluding outsiders. Now Japan is under pressure to open its doors to admit foreign workers and risk the perils of a multi-racial society. Olenka Frenkiel reports.
Producer Mike Flood Page Editor John Morrison
Car Crazy
The car is the world's single greatest contributor to atmospheric pollution. But it is also one of the most desired objects in history. Actor Kerry Shale shows all the stages of addiction - becoming a user, getting hooked and finally kicking the habit. Introduced by Michael Buerk. Producer Anne Pivcevic
Series editor Jeremy Evans
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David Lynch 's offbeat drama about a small American town.
Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
As Twin Peaks celebrates the wedding of the year, Josie is about to discover exactly what widowhood means.
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Eight films in which David Jessel takes up the cases of people whose lives have been shattered by injustice. Dying of Shame
Every week someone takes his or her own life after being arrested for shoplifting. They can't live with the shame of the accusation. The potential suicides are invariably
'untypical' shoplifters and ought to ring alarm bells. But the system conspires with their shame and the alarm bells stay silent. Producer John Forsyth
Series producer Elizabeth Clough 0 DOCUMENTARY: page 8
Leicester University
Engineering Building is one of only a few buildings that have had a powerful effect on structural engineer
Tim MacFarlane : 'For me, this building is a work of art.' Director Sue Sudbury
Producer Ruth Rosenthal
Presented by Peter Snow.
The arts and media show.