(to 7.10)
A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Quinze Minutes
French magazine series for beginners.
9.15 Diez Temas: Un Cumpleanos
9.30 Help Your Child with Maths: Using Technology
9.45 La Maree et ses secrets: Les Choux-fleurs de St Brieuc
10.00 You and Me: A Good Day
10.15 Job Bank: Farming Now
10.35 Who - Me?: New Home, New School
11.00 Landmarks: Buildings and Builders - the Age of Brick
11.20 Textile Studies: Riot of Colour
11.40 Maths at Work
12.05 A-level Statistics: Sampling and Probability
12.25 West Africa: The Tourist Trade
12.50 Teaching Today - Secondary Mathematics: Whose Mathematics?
1.20 PC Pinkerton
Animation.
1.25 Penny Crayon
Animation.
1.40 Music Time: The Animals
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
A look at London in the early 30s.
Eight sisters tell stories about sisterhood.
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Weather
Followed by Westminster Live
Including Prime Minister's questions. With
Vivian White and Brian Curtois.
and Regional News; Weather
omantic melodrama starring Joan Fontaine A sensitive 15-year-old girl falls madly in love with a concert pianist.
When they finally meet, her feelings haven't changed.
Based on the story by Stefan Zweig
Director Max Ophuls
• FILMS: pages 31-36
Dirk Bogarde special.
Starring Tab Hunter Natalie Wood
When a young farmer discovers that his brother has been murdered, he sets out to track down the killers.
Director Stuart Heisler • FILMS: pages 31-36
A Foreign Operation
David Jones is 83 and on an NHS waiting list for a knee operation he badly needs. He has now joined the growing band of people from the south and east who are going to France to pay for a private operation, at less than half the cost here. With hard-pressed local health authorities interested in the idea,
Michael Delahaye follows his journey across the- Channel, investigates the possibility of foreign operations on the NHS and asks why the French find the very idea of waiting lists so baffling. Producer Halina Kierkuc
Executive producer Peter Lowe
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME: for details of variations see panel on page 8
Keith Floyd raids a millionaire's fridge, cooks
Spanish mackerel on blood red cliffs and scours the shores for clams in Western Australia.
Director David Pritchard
0 PICTURE STORY: page 77
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Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs present this week's investigations into the sporting stories behind and beyond the tabloid headlines. Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
The classic 70s comedy.
Starring Frankie Howerd
Episode written by Talbot Rothwell Producer David Croft
• VIDEO: Up Pompeii! - Vestal Virgins' and - 'The Legacy'. £9.99, from retailers.
The first of six programmes about what happens to more than one in three families.
From Here to Eternity. The people in this film are not 'experts' but they talk openly and honestly about the human cost of divorce. They are a small group linked by marriage, divorce and friendship, and people like them can be found on almost any street in the country. What they have in common is first-hand experience of the profound effects divorce has had on their lives.
HELPLINE: for help and advice about divorce, phone [number removed] (free), until 12.30am or tomorrow 12 noon-2.00 pm.
BOOKLET: send cheque for £2.00. made payable to BSS, to [address removed]
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Legendary mountaineer Joe Brown goes fishing at Cape Wrath in Scotland where the cliffs rise 1,000ft out of the North Atlantic, an area unfished since time began, except by ten million sea birds.
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With Peter Snow.
Arts and media news.
A preview of OU programmes.
The Conservatives are defending a 20 per cent majority in Monmouth the Welsh border constituency.
David Dimbleby presents the declaration live and analyses its implications with John Cole and a panel of politicians. Editor Peter Horrocks