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A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Quinze Minutes: Les Sports
9.15 Diez Temas: Las Vacaciones
9.30 Help Your Child With Maths: Something to Celebrate
9.45 La Maree et ses secrets: Une Ombre du passe
10.00 You and Me: Bad Tempers
10.15 Job Bank: Something in the City
10.35 Who - Me?: Responsibilities
11.00 Landmarks: Buildings and Builders: Stone
11.20 Textile Studies: Fashion Makers
11.40 Maths at Work
Young people use GCSE maths at work.
12.05 A-level Economics: Public Concern
12.25 West Africa: Abidjan - a Tale of Two Citizens
12.50 Teaching Today - Using Radio in the Primary School
1.20 PC Pinkerton
1.25 Penny Crayon
1.40 Music Time: On the Road
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Women's emancipation in sport in the 30s.
With his son Andrew, Major Drew Bethell retraces his dangerous 500-mile trek across Italy in the Second World War.
Followed by Westminster Live
Including Prime
Minister's questions.
and Regional News; Weather
Duel of words and wit.
Desmond Morris , author of Manwatching, chooses his favourite TV clips.
Novelist Margaret Forster asks how the state can uphold the sanctity of human life without providing facilities to ensure its dignity.
This week's film releases.
Starring
Clint Walker
Edward Byrnes
Trapper 'Yellowstone' Kelly gets caught between the Sioux and the US Cavalry.
Director Gordon Douglas 0 FILMS: page 35-40
Shedding Tiers
Environment minister
Michael Heseltine believes councils have become too expensive to run. Brian Milligan reports from Essex on the crucial decision facing the Heseltine review team, and from France, on why its attitude to local politics is very different. Producer Ian Lilley
Executive producer Peter Lowe
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME: for details of variations see panel on page 91
Keith Floyd makes couscous and bush damper bread in central Australia.
Director David Pritchard
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NEW The return of the investigative sports magazine in which Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs examine what lies behind and beyond the tabloid headlines. The team reports from Britain, Europe and further afield, with analysis and comment on the psychology, ethics and morality of mainstream and minority events. Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
0 PICTURE STORY: page 87
The classic 70s comedy starring Frankie Howerd
With Penny Beeching, Lucienne Camille , Monika Dietrich , Jackie Leapman , Anita Richardson and Heather Wright.
Written by Talbot Rothwell and Sid Colin Producer Sydney Lotterby
The canvas might cost you
E 17, the paints £4. So what's been added to make the painting worth up to Z49 million? Gerald Scarfe steps through the gilded frame and discovers, behind the picture, a dangerous world of dark shadows - where real talent for art mixes with real talent for making money. See panel left.
Producer Gerald Scarfe
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Last in a series of surreal comedies.
Of Florists and Horses
The fate of the planet lies in the hands of Dr Arnold McFaddian
. FRCS (Horse
Surgery Faculty). Told by Jim Broadbent , Jon Glover ,
Caroline Leddy , Enn Reitel and Kate Robbins.
Written and produced by Geoff Atkinson and Kim Fuller
Executive producer Tony Gamett
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media show.
A preview of OU programmes.
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