Programme Index

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9.00 Sum Chance (Teletext)

9.10 Words and Pictures

9.25 Job Bank: Farming Now

9.45 Mathsworks

10.00 You and Me

10.15 Through the Looking Glass: Victorian Revelations

10.45 Help Your Child with Reading

11.00 Watch

11.15 Tutorial Topics

11.35 Standard Grade Art and Design

11.55 A-level Statistics: Hypothesis testing

12.15 Women Mean Business (Teletext)

12.40 Watch

12.55 Step Up to Wordpower (Teletext)

1.20 Postman Pat

1.35 Rockschool

2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me

Starring Martha Scott

Ella Bishop looks back over her life as a much-loved teacher. But her professional success has also meant personal sacrifice.
Films: pages 31-38

Contributors

Director:
Tay Garnett
Ella Bishop:
Martha Scott
Sam Peters:
William Gargan
President Corcoran:
Edmund Gwenn
Chris Jensen:
Sterling Holloway
John Stevens:
Sidney Blackmer
Amy Sounders:
Mary Anderson
Mrs Bishop:
Dorothy Patterson

Starring
Robert Walker
Burl Ives , Walter Matthau Life aboard a US navy cargo ship in 1945 is not happy. The overbearing manner of the captain has produced apathy and despair among crew and officers alike.
Producer/Director Joshua Logan 0 FILMS: pages 31-38

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Walker
Unknown:
Burl Ives
Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Director:
Joshua Logan
Ensign Pulver:
Robert Walker
Captain:
Burl Ives
Doc:
Walter Matthau
Bruno:
Tommy Sands
Scotty:
Millie Perkins
Head nurse:
Kay Medford
Billings:
Larry Hagman
LaSeur:
Gerald O'Loughlin
Insigna:
James Farentino

Big Europe, Little Europe? Should the European
Community expand? That's the question with which
Europe's leaders are currently wrestling. Nations such as Sweden and Austria are now banging on the door. But are they really welcome in the EC? John Tusa debates the topic with top politicians from both inside and outside the club.
Editor John Morrison
Producer Sam Collyns

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Editor:
John Morrison
Producer:
Sam Collyns

Drama series about teachers in a comprehensive school.

Stephen Parker tries to chat up Melanie Clough and bites off more than he can chew.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Parr
Director:
Tim Fywell
Melanie Clough:
Niamh Cusack
Stephen Parker:
Michael Simkins
Joyce Cox:
Eileen Kenning
Paul Moon:
Michael Higgs
Joan:
Jillie Meers
John Harrison:
Andrew Livingston
Lizzie Bowen:
Deborah Farrington
James Fitzmaurke:
David Nicolle
Colette:
Helen Bradwell
Christopher Reynolds:
Philip Prior
Lisa:
Claire Allderidge
Gary:
David Harper
Businessman:
Glynn Michaels

The penultimate episode of David Lynch 's offbeat drama about a small American town.
Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
Cooper and Truman decipher part of the secret of the Black Lodge. But are they too late?
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lynch
Unknown:
Kyle MacLachlan
Unknown:
Michael Ontkean
Agent Dale Cooper:
Kyle MacLachlan
Sheriff Truman:
Michael Ontkean
Ben Horne:
Richard Beymer
Catherine Martell:
Piper Laurie
Bobby Briggs:
Dana Ashbrook
Shelly Johnson:
Madchen Amick
Donna Hayward:
Lara Flynn Boyle
Audrey Horne:
Sherilyn Fenn
Windom Earle:
Kenneth Welsh
Annie:
Heather Graham
Major Briggs:
Don Davis
Pete Martell:
Jack Nance
Dr Jacoby:
Russ Tamblyn
Log lady:
Catherine Coulson

The first of six programmes seeking to explode the myth that masculinity is fixed and natural. Falling in Love Again
Why do some men feel trapped by stable relationships? They go through a series of passionate liaisons in their search for the ideal woman but even then they are hopelessly unfaithful. Every affair promises the ultimate happiness, but before long that suffocating feeling returns and once again someone else's grass seems greener. Director Penny Woolcock
Executive producer Paul Watson • PICTURE STORY: page 54
# TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Watson

BBC Two England

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