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6.35 Maths Methods: Heat
Transfer 7.00 Modern Art: Kirchner and Berlin 7.25 Statistics: Lines, Before and After 7.50 Discovering 16th-Century Strasbourg 8.15 Physical Chemistry: Reaction
Mechanisms 8.40 Materials in Action 9.05 Biology: Nerves 9.30 Arts: Cragside 9.55 Steels, Stars and Spectra 10.20 Electronic Materials 10.45 Samples of Analysis 11.10 ITforYou 11.35 Poland: Democracy and Change

Starring
Stewart Granger
Joan Greenwood
Young John Mohune arrives at the village of Moonfleet after his mother's death, searching for Jeremy Fox , the man she had loved. But Fox turns out to be the leader of a gang of smugglers. With George Sanders , Viveca Lindfors and Jon Whitely. Director Fritz Lang
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Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart Granger
Unknown:
Joan Greenwood
Unknown:
Young John Mohune
Unknown:
Jeremy Fox
Unknown:
George Sanders
Unknown:
Viveca Lindfors
Unknown:
Jon Whitely.
Director:
Fritz Lang

Introduced by Bob Wilson. Provisional Timetable
2.05 Ice hockey; 2.45 Formula 3
3.00 Ice hockey; 3.40 Snooker
3.55 Ice hockey; 4.35 Snooker
World Snooker
Embassy World Professional Championship from Sheffield. Continued coverage of second round matches. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.
Ice Hockey
Heineken Championship final from Wembley Arena. Live coverage of the whole of the championship's tenth final, with last year's champions Durham Wasps the favourites. Commentary by Barry Davies and Red Imrie.
Motor Racing
British Formula 3 Championship third round, from Thruxton. Last year the 19-year-old
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello took this title, and after two rounds of this year's championship his compatriot Gil de Ferran leads the way. Commentary by Murray Walker.
Producer (Ice Hockey) Alastair Scott Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bob Wilson.
Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Commentary By:
Jack Karnehm
Unknown:
Wembley Arena.
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Red Imrie.
Unknown:
Rubens Barrichello
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The climax to the Courage Leagues, with this season's championship depending on this weekend's results. Also, a look back at some of the season's memorable moments.
Introduced by Chris Rea. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston • STEREO

Contributors

Introduced By:
Chris Rea.
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith

The worst housing slump in 50 years has cost many of Britain's homebuyers dear. As Tom Maddocks reports, with the market still flat, building societies are now feeling the pain. Can they survive unscathed? Producer Jenny Rathbone Editor David Nissan

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Maddocks
Producer:
Jenny Rathbone
Editor:
David Nissan

Further coverage from
Sheffield. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm ,
Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds ,
John Spencer , John Virgo and Eddie Charlton. With David Vine.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Commentary By:
Jack Karnehm
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Ray Edmonds
Unknown:
John Spencer
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Eddie Charlton.
Unknown:
David Vine.

Some of the greatest talent in theatre is gathered tonight to present and receive the highest accolade for their performances or craftmanship during the past year of West End theatre.

Hosted by Diana Rigg from London's Dominion Theatre, the awards are presented by the Society of West End Theatre. The Laurence Olivier Awards are judged by members of the public and independent professionals.

There are 23 categories, including the BBC Award for Play of the Year, nominations for which are Angels in America, Death and the Maiden, The Madness of George III and Three Birds Alighting on a Field. Interwoven with the ceremony are excerpts from the musicals Carmen Jones and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, the comedy An Evening with Gary Lineker, as well as In the Middle Somewhat Elevated, Alan Bennett's The Madness of George III, Talking Heads, and Death and the Maiden.

Event sponsored by American Express
Patron of the award The Observer

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Diana Rigg
Director/Producer:
Geoff Miles

Unfortunate Incidents
Japan's record of atrocities in the Second World War has been glossed over. In Japan itself, schoolbooks are censored, spokesmen speak of war crimes as unfortunate incidents and very few war criminals were ever prosecuted.
But now Japan's increasingly assertive neighbours in south east Asia are demanding that it should face the facts. Newly discovered documents prove, for example, that the Japanese authorities forcibly abducted countless thousands of young
Korean girls to act as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers. Seiji Yoshida , one of the men responsible for rounding up these "comfort women", has a recurring image in his mind: "The mother holds her baby. One of my men grabs the woman from behind. Another tears the baby away. It's thrown like a football. The mother is crying and screaming. Then we drag her into the truck."
Korea is now demanding enormous sums in reparations, and the situation is paralleled in many other neighbouring states. Tonight's film contains powerful and compelling testimony from both victims and aggressors.
Gordon Brewer also explores the trauma the discoveries are causing within Japan, and asks whether Japan will be fit for world political leadership before it has come to terms with its own recent history. Producer Jonathan Lewis
Editor John Morrison

Contributors

Unknown:
Seiji Yoshida
Unknown:
Gordon Brewer
Producer:
Jonathan Lewis
Editor:
John Morrison

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