Cardiovascular diseases.
Cartoonist Bill Tidy visits Sussex Cricket Club.
Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young. Repeats are not separately indicated.
9.00 In the Know - Researching (Teletext)
9.10 Lernexpress - 5: Freizeit
9.25 Mathsphere - Would you Believe It?
9.45 Storytime - The Wind and the Sun
10.00 Mathscope - Boxes
10.18 Music Time - Sleigh Ride (Stereo)
10.40 Job Bank - Entrepreneur and Printing
11.00 Zig Zag - Showbiz Technology
11.22 Thinkabout Science - Water Power
11.35 Techno - Aesthetics and Design
11.55 West Africa - Oil in the Delta
12.15 History File: British Social History - State of the Union
12.35 Lifeschool: Careers: Choices - Pastimes that Pay
1.00 Science in Action - Sixth Sense
1.20 Forget-Me-Not Farm
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Landmarks: History of Writing and Printing - The Future of the Word
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime
From New Lanark.
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Logis hotels in the Lot Valley of south-west France.
Wildlife in New York City.
Profile of the Grahamophones, a 30s-style dance band.
Anna Ford reports on today's launch of the BBC's 24-hour
World Service Television channel for Asia.
Tense thriller starring Dana Andrews as a writer who tries to prove that a man can be arrested, tried and executed for a murder he didn't commit.
Director Fritz Lang
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The inhabitants of Earth are scrutinised in Legacy.
Return of the series which brings news of the club scene, fashion reports and buzz chart. In the studio are latest disco diva Adeva, larger than life PM Dawn and a surprise hard-core act. Presented by Normski.
Series producer Lindsay Shapero An Activate production for BBCtv
7.00pm
Standing Room Only
Football magazine presented by Simon O'Brien. With David Baddiel and Rob Newman.
Series producer Dele Oniya
Return of the series in which the public make their own programmes. Over a Barrel
Landlord John Webb predicts that thousands of pubs will soon disappear. In a desperate bid to survive soaring rents, how long will it be before your local becomes a Karaoke parlour with wall-to-wall fruit machines and expensive beers? Producer Gavin Dutton
Series producer Giles Oakley
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First of a ten-part series reporting from around the world on environmental issues. Fair Game?
The dismantling of apartheid raises fundamental questions about the future of South
Africa's world-famous game parks. To blacks, parks are symbolic of apartheid's repression - land stolen from them and preserved for whites by paramilitary-trained game rangers. A "new" South Africa is viewed as an opportunity to reclaim land inside wildlife reserves. In this film ANC
President Nelson Mandela acknowledges that "apartheid has alienated blacks from their link with the land" but insists that parks must not be sacrificed in a headlong rush for political reform. Producer Grant Mansfield
Series editor Amanda Theunissen ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 NATURE: page 14
First showing on network television of a mystery starring Paul LeMat, Wil Wheaton
An underemployed private eye finds his life changing as he undertakes to find the husband of a mysterious woman.
Films: pages 43-48
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Zany humour from Scotland. With Louise Beattie, Gregor Fisher, Andy Gray, Helen Lederer, Tony Roper, Elaine C Smith, and Jonathan Watson. Director Brian Jobson
Producers Philip Differ and Colin Gilbert
With Peter Snow.
Arts and media magazine. Editor Roland Keating ● STEREO