Programme Index

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9.00 Short Circuit: Frozen to Death

9.10 Words into Action: Forgiveness

9.30 Diez Temas: La Familia

9.45 You and Me: Emergency!

10.00 Thinkabout Science: Warning and Hiding

10.15 Search Out Science: Show of Force

10.35 Q and A

10.40 Around Scotland: Story of a Story: Part 2

11.00 Words and Pictures: Princess Gorilla and a New Kind of Water

11.15 English Time: Nothing Personal

11.35 Teaching Today: Geography

12.05 TV6: Painter of Light in Paris

12.30 Lifeschool: Speak Out

12.55 Espana Viva

1.20 Pigeon Street

1.35 Bunyip

1.40 Zig Zag: Switzerland

2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Emergency!

3: Sold for a Song
Insects have an astonishing variety of communication methods. Apart from visual signs, they can also make use of smell, touch and sound waves through earth and atmosphere. With Professor Erik Holm.
(Part 4 next Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Erik Holm.

The adventures of the new USS
Enterprise and its crew.
Starring Patrick Stewart
A Matter of Perspective. After returning from a routine mission on TanugaFour,
Commander Riker is suspected of murdering a respected scientist who had accused
Riker of seducing his wife.
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Stewart
Unknown:
Commander Riker
Capt Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Cdr William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
LtCdrGeordiLaForge:
Levar Burton
Dr Apgar:
Mark Margoli
Manua:
Gina Hecht
Krag:
Craig Richard Nelson

The names may change but is there any difference in the effect of new drugs on young people's lives today? An investigation into the link between drugs and the club scene. With Aminatta Forna.
Producer Margaret Enefer Series editor Tony Moss ● STEREO
7.30pm Rapido
From Bristol to Beirut, Antoine de Caunes reports on Lou Reed , Teenage Fanclub, U2 missionaries the Joshua Trio , and French envoys Les Négresses Vertes.
Executive producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An N BdC production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Aminatta Forna.
Producer:
Margaret Enefer
Editor:
Tony Moss
Unknown:
Antoine de Caunes
Unknown:
Lou Reed
Unknown:
Joshua Trio
Producers:
Alex Berger
Producers:
Tim Newman

Personal reflections on a day from the past, raising issues from history which have become issues of the present. 8 February 1587(chosen by poet and playwright,
Liz Lochhead ). This is the day Mary Queen of Scots was executed by order of Queen Elizabeth of England: an important day in Scotland-England relations. Director Murray Grigor Producer John Triffitt

Contributors

Unknown:
Liz Lochhead
Unknown:
Mary Queen
Director:
Murray Grigor
Producer:
John Triffitt

Tonight's programme looks at the benefits writers gain from doing daytime jobs. For authors John Mortimer , Melvyn Bragg and Fay Weldon , working in the real world has provided them with essential material, while others like poet Peter Reading do it only for the money. Producer Daisy Goodwin
Series editor Nigel Williams
An illuminations production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mortimer
Unknown:
Melvyn Bragg
Unknown:
Fay Weldon
Unknown:
Peter Reading
Producer:
Daisy Goodwin
Editor:
Nigel Williams

The first showing on network television for this comedy about the off-beat world of small-time jazz, starring Peter MacNicol Charlotte D'Amboise
The early 1960s: to Jack Solow , music - especially jazz - is everything. He has dreams of the "Big Time" for his quintet, but they seem doomed to play Sorrento at Italian weddings - and time is running out.
Director Ralph Toporoff
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 • FILMS: pages 27-32

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter MacNicol Charlotte
Unknown:
Jack Solow
Director:
Ralph Toporoff
Jack:
Peter MacNicol
Benita:
Charlotte D'Amboise
Jerry:
Carl Capotorto
Bobby:
Tim Guinee
Lee:
Bill Christopher-Myers

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