6.45 Education 7.10 Abortion
A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons by the BBC's parliamentary team.
Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young. Repeats are not separately indicated.
8.30 Out of the Dolls House: Jobs for the Girls
8.55 History File: The World since 1945 - Suez
9.15 A Life of Our Own: Sports Taster Day
9.40 Maths at Work
10.00 Storytime: The Four Friends
10.18 Music Time: The Animals
10.40 Job Bank: Farming Now
11.00 Zig Zag: The Greeks - Greek schools
11.20 Micro Mindstretchers: Using the Computer
11.25 Save a Life (Teletext)
11.35 Supersense: Super Scents (Teletext)
12.05 Teaching Today: Teaching Science in Primary Schools
12.35 Lifeschool: Into Adulthood
1.00 Mathspy
1.20 Bertha
1.40 Landmarks: Unit 5: Buildings and Builders - the age of brick
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime
The animal world of mysterious odours is explored, showing how animals navigate, find food and communicate and even how smell governs the life of social animals.
Highlights of the Monaco Grand Prix. Commentary by Murray Walker and James Hunt.
Followed by Songs of Praise A special live edition to mark concern for the Middle East.
Collecting Art Nouveau.
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
A duel of words and wit.
Joanna Lumley selects her favourite television memories. With
Emma Freud.
A romantic musical starring Doris Day
Wealthy Elvira Kent , convinced that her husband is cheating on her, asks nightclub singer Georgia Garret to go on a cruise in her place while she stays behind to spy on him. But complications arise when Georgia falls in love with the private detective hired by Elvira's husband to keep an eye on his wife. Doris Day made her debut in this colourful musical.
Director Michael Curtiz 0 FILMS: pages 31-36
NFW Normski and the posse are back with the best sounds and what's buzzing in the charts and clubs.
Series producer Sharon Ali
An Activate production for BBCtv 0 PICTURE STORY: page 52
NEW If it's not short, fast and funny, it's not
Liquid Television. It is a crazy mix of animation, comic strip characters and subversive puppets.
A Colossal Pictures production for BBCtv and MTV
The series where the public can make programmes under their own editorial control.
Letter from the East
Martin Chlupac, a Czechoslovakian film-maker, sends this timely warning to the west about events there since the fall of the Communist regime. As he ponders what to do with the family factory, returned from State ownership after nearly 40 years, he creates a wry portrait of a society in turmoil. Director/Producer Martin Chlupac Series producer Giles Oakley
A Videograph production for BBCtv
0 SUGGESTIONS: if you would like to suggest an idea for a programme, write to Open Space, BBCtv, London W 12 7RJ
Emerging Viruses
A group of eminent American scientists believes that we have grown too complacent about infectious disease, and they point to a series of strange, lethal viruses that have emerged since the Second World War. Why have these lethal viruses suddenly appeared? And could there be worse to come?
Written and produced by Bettina Lemer Series editor Jana Bennett
0 TRANSCRIPT: send cheque for £2.00, payable to BSS, to [address removed] • TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
A romantic adventure starring Sally Field
Ex-boxer Elmor Pratt knocks out hooker Amy Post 's prospective customer, only to find he is a cop. So the two decide to head west.
Director Martin Ritt
0 FILMS: pages 31-36
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media show.
Arts Foundation Course: Utilitarianism
- Bernard Williams
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Summer Shape-Up supplement and you will find the rest of Monday's evening listings on page 63