Television: Images, Messages and Ideologies
Yesterday in parliament.
9.00 Rockschool
9.30 Through the Looking Glass: Fashion for All
10.00 You and Me: Surprise, Surprise
10.15 Landmarks Special Reports: Colne - England (Teletext)
10.40 Up in Smoke (with in-vision subtitles)
11.00 Words and Pictures: The Runaway Roller Skate
11.15 Henry Dagg (Ulster in Focus)
11.35 Teaching Today: Secondary Science
12.05 Lifeschool Special: Child Slaves - the Moral Factor
12.30 Lifeschool into Adulthood: Alternatives
12.55 A Way with Numbers
1.20 Tales of Aesop
1.25 What's Inside?
1.40 Zig Zag: The Man Who Planted Trees
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Surprise, Surprise
Before the Mast.
Narrator Tom Salmon.
Parliamentary highlights.
and Regional News; Weather
Continuing coverage of the second day of this summer occasion.
4.20 Royal Hunt Cup (Handicap, lm)
Trainer Michael Stoute seeks to win his first Hunt
Cup with the classy
Sabotage. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
(Highlights 11.55pm, BBC1)
The Phoenix Dance
Company was formed by a group of schoolfriends in Leeds. They worked with famous choreographer Michael Clark to create
Phoenix Plus.
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The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Starring Patrick Stewart
The Royale. Stardate 42625.4: An ancient air force insignia leads the away team to a strange casino and a deadly high-stakes game.
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A special on the history of hip hop and rap music, from the Sugarhill Gang and Grand
Master Flash to De La Soul and Monie Love. Hosted by Antoine de Caunes. Presented and narrated by Normski. See panel below.
Director/Producer Sharon Ali
A Rapido Television production for BBCtv
Highlights from the third round of the 1991 competition from St David's Hall, Cardiff featuring singers from France, Germany, Israel, Poland and Bulgaria. Introduced by Humphrey Burton.
On 5 September 1944, 3,000 French civilians were killed by British bombers attacking the port of Le Havre. Not a single German soldier was killed.
One man, Captain William Douglas-Home, refused to obey a direct order and paid with imprisonment and disgrace. 'Hero' of Le Havre? tells his story and examines the perennial moral dilemma of war - when should military orders be disobeyed?
Wild comedy from the team that produced Animal House!
Starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo
Clark Griswold is the typical American dad, with an attractive wife, two unattractive kids and a career in food additives. Ready for a holiday, he and the family set off for Wally World - an all-American theme park where your wildest dreams come true. But it's a nightmare getting there.
Films: pages 27-34
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With Francine Stock.
American gay writer Edmund White is Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs.