Electrons and Atoms
A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Search Out Science
9.05 Teaching Today
9.35 Supersense (Teletext)
10.05 Micro Mindstrechers
10.10 Save a Life (Teletext)
10.20 Information World
10.40 Mathsworks
11.00 Watch: Conservation
11.15 A-level Biology
11.35 Living Decisions
11.55 Links: Britain and the Developing World
12.20 Scene
12.50 English File: Away from the Front
1.20 Pie in the Sky
1.40 Stand Up for Your Rights
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures
Supersense uses a new style to travel into a world filled with senses as remarkable as any human sixth sense. It flies with geese and swims with dolphins.
A preview of Open
University programmes.
The 1991 Embassy World Professional Snooker
Championship from the Crucible Theatre,
Sheffield. It's now the best of 25 frames. The afternoon should be dominated by Stephen Hendry on one table with Terry Griffiths v Willie Thorne on the other.
Introduced by Eamonn Holmes.
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
5.00pm News
From the newly revised
Silverstone racing circuit.
Starring
Cliff Richard
The Shadows
When Johnnie and his friends lose their jobs as entertainers on a Mediterranean cruise. they find themselves on an exotic film set.
Director Sidney J Furie 0 FILMS: page 31-36
Peter McKay of the London
Evening Standard looks back at the events of the week.
A Granada production for BBCtv
The issues and stories at the heart of life in Britain. With Peter Chapman. Editor Nigel Chapman
A preview of Biddulph Grange , Staffordshire. A beautiful, bizarre and historically significant garden, it has been newly restored to its Victorian splendour by the National Trust. And how to succeed with exotic palms, indoors and outdoors. With
Geoff Hamilton , Dr Stefan Buczacki and Anne Swithinbank.
Executive producer Stephanie Silk Plant details on Ceefax page 617 0 GARDENING: page 17
An update on the evening's play with David Vine.
An examination of alternative treatments starting with spiritual healing.
A wheelchair-bound woman stands without support and then walks across the room, as a healer beams 'shocks' at her from his finger tips. Tonight's range of strange, but real, happenings has never been caught on film before.
Narrator Andrew Sachs.
See panel below.
HEALTH: page 12
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
A showcase for short films by new directors.
The Fall. A startling dance drama about a paralysed woman based on real events.
Series producer Colin Rose
Director Darshan Singh Bhuller 0 PICTURE STORY: page 85
By the Green Party.
With Peter Snow.
lain MacWhirter looks at parliamentary committees. Producer Jenny Davies Editor Lydia Howard
Further coverage.