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9.00 Quinze Minutes - Temps Libre

9.15 Lernexpress - Freizeit
A multi-media GCSE course in German.

9.30 Diez Temas - Deportes
A Spanish series for beginners.

9.45 You and Me - Tender Loving Care

10.00 Over the Moon - Getting Lost

10.15 Look and Read - Through the Dragon's Eye: Clues in the Snow

10.35 Q and A

10.40 Techno - Aesthetics and Design

11.00 Watch: Families - Grandparents

11.15 English Express - In the Town Where I was Born

11.35 Science Challenge - By Day, By Night (Stereo)

11.55 Into Music - Water (Stereo)

12.15 Questions - What is Believing?

12.35 The Global Environment - The Greenhouse Effect

12.55 A Way with Numbers - The Time of Day

1.20 Bertha (Stereo)

1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair - Dressing Up

1.40 Outlook: My Wales - Iwan Arthur Jones, Llanuwchllyn

2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Tender Loving Care

Contributors

Subject (Outlook):
Iwan Arthur Jones

Grand Prix from the Hexagon, Reading. Today will see the line-up completed for the last 16 in the long chase for the E75,000 first prize. The two high seeds scheduled on the tables this afternoon were
Martin Clark (ranked 14) and Mike Hallett (8). Neither player has shone in previous
Rothman's Grand Prix, though Hallett looked to have a reasonable draw this year. Presented by David Vine. (Coverage continues at 4.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Clark
Unknown:
Mike Hallett
Presented By:
David Vine.

Starring
Jeff Chandler
Jack Palance
Attila the Hun, King of the Barbarians, discovers a treacherous attempt to overthrow the empire.
Director Douglas Sirk * FILMS: pages 45-52

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Chandler
Unknown:
Jack Palance
Director:
Douglas Sirk
Marcian:
Jeff Chandler
Attila:
Jack Palance
Princess Pulcheria:
Ludmilla Tcherina

A investigative documentary series on foreign affairs.
The Secrets of the Steppes For most of this century
Mongolia was cut off from the world. Now after a peaceful revolution Mongolians are discovering the terrible secrets of their Communist rulers. With exclusive access to secret police files,
Brian Barron reports on how 100,000 people were put to death. He talks to the Head of the State
Extermination Squad, and watches as the first bodies are unearthed, each with a bullet hole in the skull.
Producer Phil Rees
Editor John Morrison

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Barron
Producer:
Phil Rees
Editor:
John Morrison

In Cholesterol Countdown week - does diet really affect cholesterol? Coley is normally fed to cats but why when it is cheap, delicious and ideal for fish pie? Chef Brian Turner completes and delivers his "meals on wheels" for the elderly. Plus real lemonade rediscovered. Presented by Paul Heiney , Michael Barry and Jill Goolden.
Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks A Bazal production for BBCtv Details on Ceefax page 616
0 RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine, i 1. 10. from newsagents. * FOOD: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Turner
Presented By:
Paul Heiney
Presented By:
Michael Barry
Presented By:
Jill Goolden.
Director:
Linda Nash
Producers:
Alison Field
Producers:
Tim Hincks

Sarah Dunant and Tracey MacLeod present a Late Show special, with live coverage from London's Guildhall and discussion of the six shortlisted novels as the winner of the 1991 Booker Prize for Fiction is announced.
On the shortlist are The Van by Roddy Doyle, The Redundancy of Courage by Timothy Mo, Such a Long Journey by Rohinton Mistry, Reading Turgenev by William Trevor, The Famished Road by Ben Okri, and hot favourite Time's Arrows by Martin Amis.
Director John Bush
Producer Julian Birkett

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Dunant
Unknown:
Tracey MacLeod
Unknown:
Roddy Doyle
Unknown:
Timothy Mo
Unknown:
Rohinton Mistry
Unknown:
William Trevor
Unknown:
Ben Okri
Unknown:
Martin Amis.
Director:
John Bush
Producer:
Julian Birkett

A series of six very personal views of the English.
2: A Green and Pleasant Land
The countryside is the true heart of England, according to Tory philosopher Roger Scruton. By horse and motorbike, he explores rural
England from church fetes and brass bands to the hunt and the country estate. His claim is that the longing for country life is an immovable part of our national character.
Producer Nick Shearman
Series producer Sam Organ

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Scruton.
Producer:
Nick Shearman
Producer:
Sam Organ

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