Ulverston to Carlisle.
A mining company is robbed of its gold bullion.
Director George Sherman
Vintage comedy with the Irish washerwoman.
Director Oswald Mitchell ●FILMS: pages47-56
Gardens in Leeds.
Stringed-instrument makers.
A series through the week about teaching/ training in equal opportunities.
11.40am Just the Job - How firms prevent ethnic discrimination.
12.10 Recruitment Interviewing across Cultures - Communication problems in job interviews.
12.50pm Crosstalk at Work -
Appreciating cultural differences to aid communication.
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Animation.
Improving golfing skills.
Followed by Made by Hand
Ornamental metalworking.
Picasso's "Blue Period".
Followed by Songs of Praise
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Birds and aeroplanes.
and Regional News; Weather
Families and their houses.
Including Hot Shots and Iron Maze. ●STEREO
Fifth of six films reflecting man's relationship with nature. Beyond the Barbed Wire. An exploration of Ministry of Defence land, where rare and endangered plants and animals live under the protection of tanks and armoured vehicles.
Photographed and produced by Andrew Cooper
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● NATURE: page 10
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
It Had to Be You. Will is only too ready to help out best friend Jazz, especially if it involves taking out his beautiful sister.
Including guests UHF and the Dance Squad. With Normski. Series producer Lindsay Shapero An Activate production for BBCtv ● STEREO
Programmes made by the public under their own editorial control.
Once upon a Time
A short drama made by a talented group of black actors and former film students.
Written by Rodney Charley and directed by Ian Roberts , it combines African storytelling, European fairy tales and gritty street-gang realism centred on a racial attack, with documentary material. Producer Paul Morns
Series producer Giles Oakley
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"With prisoners of conscience, it is not a particular regime that one is objecting to - it's much more humanitarian freedom that I think should be respected in every country. I think we have more than most; it's quite unacceptable for people to be imprisoned for what they believe" - Felicity Kendal.
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Pressure Point
Greenpeace is an organisation of green crusaders, but are some of its solutions too extreme and as damaging as the problems they are fighting? Producer Mark Fielder
Editor Amanda Theunissen
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● NATURE: page 10
First showing on network television.
Starring Linda Hamilton Richard Thomas
A family's lives are irreparably changed when a haemophiliac son is diagnosed as having Aids.
DirectorMike Robe e TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 47-56
Comedy series about a satellite TV channel, written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. The Big Fight Special. Exclusive live coverage of the World
Felthamweight Championship. Director John Kilby
Producer Jamie Rix
With Sue Cameron.
Arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
Oliver North , a leading figure in President Reagan's "Irangate" scandal, talks to Jane Corbin. Editor Charles Miller