By the rivers of Babylon. (Final part tomorrow at 8.15am)
Wordsworth's cottage.
2: The story of a farm.
First showing on network television for this comedy starring Lucille Ball.
Director Glenn Tryon
0 FILMS: pages 25-33
Wartime tale of resistance with Ralph Richardson.
Directed by Vernon Sewell , Gordon Wellesley
0 FILMS: pages 25-33
Upgrading of the Al.
Disposal of a land mine.
With Gary Player.
More puppet fun.
Cartoon fun.
Magazine for deaf people.
Followed by Seven Ages
The mid-50s to 70s. * TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Followed by Laid Off
Two men cope with redundancy.
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Lea and Perrins sauce.
The River Thames. (First shown on BBC South and East)
Stormsdown, Dartmoor.
Last in the series.
A stylish garden in Rutland; and an immaculate back garden in Swadlincote.
Plant details on Ceefax page 617
● GARDENING: page 1
Starring
Norman Wisdom
Milkman Norman Pitkin causes his own inventive brand of havoc while waging a war against the competition.
Director Robert Asher 0 FILMS: pages 25-33
Vintage American comedy starring Phil Silvers.
To solve the eternal officer problem, Sergeant Bilko gets one of his own men promoted.
Third of asix-part series challenging black communities' positions on campaigning issues.
Rise of a New Generation In the last few years, black youth culture has come to dominate popular music, fashion and the language of the streets. Recent reports of alarming rates of school suspensions suggest however that the young black experience is still under pressure. Trevor Phillips discusses some of the issues with a studio audience.
Producer David Lancaster
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Second of eight natural history films from around the world.
The Flamingo Hunters. The Ngorongoro Reserve in Tanzania is famous for its extraordinary concentration of wildlife. Nowhere is that richness more evident than on the lakes that provide pasture for large numbers of flamingos. A film by Reinhard Kunkel
● PICTURE STORY: page 46
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Red Star In Orbit
Last in a three-part series on the untold story of the Soviet space programme.
The Mission. Filmed over a year, with unprecedented access to the Star City training centre and Baikonur Cosmodrome, this is a remarkable record of the Mir mission and the lives of cosmonauts today.
Written and produced by David Dugan Editor Jana Bennett
A Windfall Films and Filmcentre production for BBCtv
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With Peter Snow.
Last programme in the series. In tonight's session
Dave Brubeck teams up on piano with Paul Desmond on saxophone, Gene Wright on bass and Joe Morello on drums. Introduced by Slim Gaillard.
Original material produced by Terry Henebery
Series producer Sharon Ali
The video art magazine which combines student directors' work with new commissions.
Tonight: Chris Byrne 's Man of Paper.
Producers Ken MacGregor and Stephen Partridge
Introduction to Psychology: Autism