Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,872 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 Tutorial Topics: Craze

9.10 Lernexpress: Was mochtest du spater werden?

9.25 Mathsphere: On Shaky Ground and Twin Peaks
(Stereo)

9.45 Storytime

10.00 Square 1: Movement

10.18 Music Time: Catacombs
(Stereo)

10.40 Topics: Money/Just Mum, My Sister and Me
(Stereo)

11.00 Zig Zag: Tales from Europe - Czechoslovakia

11.22 Thinkabout Science: Tracks and Trails
(Stereo)

11.35 The Brunel Experience: A Watery Grave

11.55 The Geography Programme: Why Industry Comes and Goes: 1

12.15 History File: The Palestinians

12.35 Lifeschool: The Family Today - Happily Ever After?

1.00 Science in Action: What's Cooking?

1.20 Jimbo and the Jet Set

1.25 Penny Crayon

1.35 King Rollo

1.40 Landmarks: The Second World War - Occupation

2.00 News and Weather followed by Storytime

Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Will Gets a Job. It's time for Will to prove he's a man.
6.50pm Open to Question Leading television journalist
Kate Adie faces questions from young people. With John Kelly. Director Gerry Stembridge Producer Clare Sillery

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Adie
Unknown:
John Kelly.
Director:
Gerry Stembridge
Producer:
Clare Sillery

Second in a series of five masterclasses given by well-known solo performers to participants from the 1990 and current 1992 Young Musician of the Year competition.
Soloist, composer, festival director and television presenter Joanna MacGregor passes on her expertise to three young pianists.

Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
(Stereo)

Contributors

Pianist:
Joanna MacGregor
Director:
David Stevens
Producer:
Jonathan Fulford

An Expensive Theology
In a 20-mile tunnel, using the world's biggest machine, scientists are looking at particles from the first millionth of a second of the universe. Their work has no immediate application. At the same time, other British scientists are struggling with cash shortages, their labs closing down. How should we spend our science funds - on small projects with a practical benefit, or on exploring the beauty of the fundamental nature of matter? How does the Government decide priorities? Producer Peter Ceresole
Series editor Jana Bennett
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Contributors

Producer:
Peter Ceresole
Editor:
Jana Bennett

Third of a four-part political thriller written by Peter Ransley , about corruption in politics, prison and business. Starring David Hayman Tom Wilkinson
Jude Crowe 's growing success in business threatens Paul
Manning's plan to help Crowe rival Lambert in its takeover bid. Richard runs away from home and into danger.
From an original novel by Frank Kippax Producer Eileen Quinn
Director Nicholas Renton
An Initial production for BBCtv ●STEREO
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Contributors

Written By:
Peter Ransley
Unknown:
David Hayman
Unknown:
Tom Wilkinson
Unknown:
Jude Crowe
Novel By:
Frank Kippax
Producer:
Eileen Quinn
Director:
Nicholas Renton
Stephen Crowe:
David Hayman
Paul Manning:
Tom Wilkinson
JudeCrowe:
Christine Kavanagh
Jack Preston:
John McArdle
Harry West:
Michael Feast
Richard Crowe:
Lee Nicolls
Jefferson:
Fred Pearson
Officer Harlow:
Dorian Healy
Alex Collins:
Ray Winstone
Logan:
Bill Leadbitter
Denise Harlow:
Jackie Morrison
Karen Preston:
Charon Bourke
Barbara Manning:
Penny Downie
Mrs Matthews:
Marjorie Yates
Principal Officer Reeves:
Edward Peel
Senior Officer Bryant:
Trevor Cooper
Governor Gerrard:
Pip Donaghy

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