Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 293,036 playable programmes from the BBC

Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young, though the 9.45am and 2.00pm slots are for pre-school infants. Repeats are not separately indicated.

9.00 Play It Safe

9.10 Lernexpress: Winterferien

9.25 Mathsphere - A Giant Leap; Level Pegging

9.45 Storytime: Mrs Mopple's Washing Line

10.00 Square One: Place Value

10.18 Music Time: Promenade (Stereo)

10.40 Topics - Street Safe: Parents

11.00 Zig Zag: The Teacher's Tale

11.22 Thinkabout Science: Over the rainbow

11.35 Short Circuit: Designer Babies (Stereo)

11.55 Geography Programme: The other Germany

12.15 History File: The Cold War Begins

12.35 Lifeschool: The Interview

1.00 Science in Action: In the Picture

1.20 Jimbo and the Jet Set

1.25 Penny Crayon

1.35 Bunyip

1.40 Landmarks: Mountains and Minerals

2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: 72 Hours
Determined to prove himself, Carlton bets that he'll survive a weekend in LA's toughest neighbourhood.

7.05pm Open to Question
The series in which guests face a studio audience's tough questioning. First in the hot seat is Justin Fashanu, Britain's only openly gay professional football player. Chaired by John Kelly.

Contributors

Chairman (Open to Question):
John Kelly
Guest (Open to Question):
Justin Fashanu
Director (Open to Question):
Gerry Stenbridge
Producer (Open to Question):
Clare Sillery

A series of early sound films.
Proud Canvas. Atlantic Ocean 1947. "This is the story of life aboard the square rig sailing ship Passat, the stuff of the great days of sail." This nautical "Voice" tells the story of a 12-week voyage from Sweden to Cape Town, of storm, calm, beauty, fear, a meeting with King Neptune, and the ship's pig, Oscar.

STEREO

Contributors

Narrator:
Duncan Carse
Director:
Aubrey Singer
Series Editor:
Richard Robinson

Research is now revealing that the most powerful pesticides may not be poisonous chemicals at all, but natural predators, which would keep pests in check at a fraction of the cost. But is biological pest control as effective as its advocates would have us believe?
An OSF/InCA production for BBCtv
Stereo
Teletext Subtitles: page 888

Contributors

Producer:
Sean Morris
Producer:
Chris Haws
Editor:
Jana Bennett

The second part of Tony Marchant 's three-part story of love and grief. Starring Alun Armstrong Sue Johnston
The Ways Disease Association is now an official charity, but that's no guarantee of instant success. Roy devotes his energies to raising the disease's profile and spends more and more time away from home. Austin Mitchell. HIMSELF
Producer David Snodin Director Adnan Shergold ●STEREO
●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Marchant
Unknown:
Alun Armstrong
Unknown:
Sue Johnston
Producer:
David Snodin
Director:
Adnan Shergold
Roy:
Alun Armstrong
Barbara:
Sue Johnston
Kaye:
Julian Wadham
Marjory:
Brenda Bruce
Cheevers:
Will Knightley
Spector:
Mick Ford
Mark:
Jonny Lee Miller
Karen:
Kate McKenzie
Sally:
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
Janice:
Rachel Bell
Owen:
Will Tacey
Julia:
Lucy Maycock

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