Rabbits and Chalk Grasslands
A 12part series with Magnus Magnusson.
4: Exodus. The journey from Egypt, through the Sinai Desert and on through Jordan to
Mount Nebo where
Moses was allowed a glimpse of the Promised Land before he died.
Selborne, home of Gilbert White , author of A Natural History of Selborne. With
David Attenborough.
Popular word game, with Paul Coia.
The second part in the story of Toran, the Dartmoor Pony.
The second part of composer
David Fanshawe 's search for the traditional music of the South Seas. To end his ten-year-long Pacific odyssey, he flies to Easter Island, where he finds hip-swaying and seductive music.
England v West Indies Live coverage of the second morning's play from the Oval.
With Tony Lewis.
Last in the series.
Summertime snacks.
Finger puppet fun.
A preview of Open
University Programmes.
England v West Indies Further live coverage. Including at
2.00pm and 3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
Historical adventure, starring
Fernando Lamas
Arlene Dahl Paris 1659: Jean Baptiste
Tavernier is desperately searching for a rare jewel to cap the crown of King Louis XIV. His travels take him to the exotic home of a power-crazed Mogul in India.
Director John Brahm
0 FILMS: pages 27-32
Jane Thynne from the Daily Telegraph looks back at the week's events in the press. A Granada production for BBCtv
The magazine programme covering issues and events affecting Asians in Britain. Series producer Charles Bruce Editor Narendhra Morar
How to transform a steeply sloping site into an attractive garden. Former Dad's Army star Bill Pertwee spots the prettiest station gardens on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. With Geoff Hamilton , Dr Stefan Buczacki ,
Pippa Greenwood and Nigel Colborn. Executive producer Stephanie Silk Plant details on Ceefax page 617
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● GARDENING: page 16
PICTURE STORY: page 61
Ludovic Kennedy introduces dramas based on actual murder investigations.
Windfall. A father and son lie dead outside their front door - the victims of an IRA shooting. Nearby lies a half-eaten apple.
Directors/Producers Ian Duncan and Oliver Morse
Comedy sketch show.
Power Play. A scriptwriter tries to sell her idea.
Break Up. Sarah and Greg are invited to meet Max's teacher.
Southern Cool. A southern belle serenades a stranger.
Donetsk. The last of three programmes telling the story of one town in the Ukraine, named after Welshman John Hughes. Narrated by Professor Gwyn A Williams. Director Colin Thomas
Producer Adam Alexander
A Teliesyn production in association with Globus films for S4C and BBCtv
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
In-depth news reports.
England v West Indies
Highlights of the second day's play from the Oval.
Oscar-winning tale of the swinging 60s, by director John Schlesinger of Billy Liar and Midnight Cowboy fame. Starring Dirk Bogarde Julie Christie
The dazzling career and affairs of Diana Scott , model, actress and socialite, as told to a woman's magazine. Screenwriter
Frederic Raphael also worked with Schlesinger on Far from the Madding Crowd.
● FILMS: pages 27-32
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888