6.45 The Origins of State Social Work 7.10 King Frederick and Voltaire
A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons.
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
8.55 History File
9.15 A Life of Our Own
9.40 Maths at Work
10.00 Storytime
10.18 Music Time
10.40 Job Bank
11.00 Zig Zag
11.20 Micro Mindstretchers
11.25 Save a Life (Teletext)
11.35 Supersense (Teletext)
12.05 Landmarks Special Reports
12.30 A Day in the Life: Head Chef
12.35 Lifeschool
1.00 Mathspy
1.20 Bertha
1.40 Landmarks: Buildings and Builders
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime
How does time appear to animals? Enter unfamiliar time-worlds, see how seasonal lives are organised. How do temporal rhythms control plants, birds and insects
A nostalgic look at the passing of the Glasgow trams and their drivers.
Followed by Songs of Praise
From the Royal Albert Hall.
Children 's Songs. With Adam McNaughtan , collector of children's street songs and games.
and Regional News; Weather
Author Nigel Barley visits Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Wensleydale
Starring
FILMHayley Mills
Bernard Lee
Alan Bates
On a lonely Lancashire farm live the three Bostwick children. One day the youngsters discover a man hidden in their barn. He is a murderer on the run - but the children, especially 14-year old Kathy, believe him to be
Jesus Christ.
Director Bryan Forbes
0 FILMS: pages 31-35
Dance Energy II
Featuring Soul Family
' Sensation, London Posse and Nicolette. Introduced by I Normski.
Series producer Sharon Ali
An Activate production for BBCtv
7.10pm Liquid Television Animation with attitude: Soap
Opera with a difference,
I Winter Steele tackles
I heartache and hogs, the j mysterious Invisible Hands and lean look Stick Figure
Theatre.
A A Colossal Pictures production for BBCtv j and MTV j
' The series where the public can make programmes under their own editorial control.
Detained at Her Majesty's Pleasure
Red Bank Secure Unit near
Warrington is described by its head Lionel Jackson as 'a children's home with bars'.
Now it's likely to close and the boys who live there will end up in prisons. Tonight's film was made by a group of young inmates and is a plea for their home to survive.
Producer Paul Pierrot
Series producer Giles Oakley
0 SUGGESTIONS: if you would like to suggest an idea for a programme, write to Open Space, BBCtv, London W 12 7RJ. : PICTURE STORY: page 54
Three years ago, the 20,000 inhabitants of Camelford became unwilling guinea pigs in the biggest trial of aluminium toxicity ever known. The Camelford accident was marked by human error, management failure, administrative and political incompetence and limited scientific investigation. The programme uncovers new research on the possible long-term effects of aluminium upon the brain and looks at new forms of treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
Producer Teresa Hunt
Editor Jana Bennett
TRANSCRIPT: send cheque for £2.00, payable to BSS, to Horizon, Camelford - a Bitter Aftertaste, [address removed]
Offbeat comedy from the director of The Silence of the Lambs and Something Wild.
Blaine Lovejoy, self-appointed guardian of the CB airwaves, operates a rescue service in emergencies, one of which sets off a chain of hilarious events.
Films: pages 31-35
Teletext subtitles: page 888
Presented by Peter Snow.
The arts and media show.
Arts Foundation Course