Elements Organised
A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 The History Man - Dunwich
9.05 Teaching Today - Language in the National Curriculum
9.35 Supersense: Super Scents (Teletext)
10.05 Micro Mindstretchers: Spreadsheets
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: Dreams and Nightmares
12.50 English File: Red Hook, Not Sicily (Arthur Miller)
1.20 Pie in the Sky
1.40 Beware the Beach
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures: The Challenging Bull
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.
A preview of programmes from the Open University on Saturday and Sunday.
from Newbury.
2.35 Ultramar Stakes
(Handicap. 1½ m)
3.10 Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes (1 m)
3.45 Racal Telecom Fillies Trial Stakes (1¼m)
4.20 Trencherwood Maiden Auction Stakes (5f)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan ,
Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Producer Barbara Slater
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
Starring
Judy Garland
Robert Walker
A young soldier meets an office worker at New
York's Penn Station on a 48-hour furlough before going overseas. The two spend the day together - and fall in love.
Director Vincente Minnelli
0 FILMS: pages 31-36
Starring t Ursula Andress
This spectacular adventure is based on the famous novel by H Rider Haggard. Promised fabulous riches by the mysterious and beautiful Ayesha, Leo and his two companions embark on a long and dangerous journey to find her again, and discover the secret of her awesome power.
Director Robert Day
0 FILMS: pages 31-36
Edward Pearce of The
Guardian looks back at the week's national press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
The Men on the Door - a Law Unto Themselves?
Barbara Altounyan investigates allegations that parts of the private security industry are running out of control and helping criminals in the rackets they are employed to prevent.
Presented by Peter Taylor. Editor Nigel Chapman
Pick of the bunch from the Malvern Spring Gardening
Show and 'Tulipomania' - the curious tale of dedication that lies behind a rare display of English Florist tulips in an Ely country garden. Also, shading the greenhouse and other tasks for May. With
Geoff Hamilton , Dr Stefan Buczacki , Nigel Colborn and Pippa Greenwood.
Executive producer Stephanie Silk Plant details on Ceefax page 617
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* GARDENING: page 16
An examination of alternative treatments.
Nowhere Else to Go. What can be done to keep addicts on the straight and narrow once they have been detoxified? At Rhoserchan, a unique therapeutic retreat in Wales, addicts are taught to be brutally honest about themselves. The film follows eight addicts through a week at Rhoserchan. Narrated by Andrew Sachs.
Series producer Stephen Rose
Executive producer David Paterson 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Short films by new directors. Sally Ann Seconds
A fly-on-the-wall morning in Glasgow with Captain
Buchanan and his Salvation
Army volunteers, furnishing flats for destitute families.
Director Ewa Cieszewska
Executive producer Sam Organ
With Jeremy Paxman.
A technical tour de force shot in the style of newsreel footage, Godard's ironic attack on war aroused great controversy in the 1960s. Two brothers go off to fight in a great war. They murder and pillage to their hearts' content and relate their exploits to their womenfolk by means of postcards. A French film with English subtitles.
Director Jean-Luc Godard
41 Films: pages 31-36