Gibbon and the Ruins of Rome
What to see in the cathedral city of Wells in Somerset. ● FACTSHEET: send sae to [address removed].
The work of the Macmillan
Nursing Service in Cornwall, offering support to cancer patients and their families. (Rpt;
Forty years ago this week. as seen in the Pathe News of 1952.
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 children. Repeats are not separately indicated.
9.00 Great Experiments: Energy for Sale
9.25 Mathspy: Needle and Thread/More Waste, Less Speed
9.45 Storytime: Has Anyone Here Seen William?
10.00 Mathsworks: Areas of Rectangles
10.18 Music Time: The Emperor and the Nightingale (Stereo)
10.40 A-level Economics: Changing Places
11.00 Zig Zag: Gardens and Growth - Seeds
11.20 La Maree et ses Secrets - a five-part series in French
11.35 Sports Science: Fully Fit
11.55 Geography Case Book: The Lough and the Lignite
12.15 A-level German: It's a Man's World
12.35 Lifeschool: Tanzania Oh Yeh!
1.00 A-level Biology: Cell Biology
1.20 Fingermouse
1.35 King Greenfingers
(Stereo)
1.40 Landmarks: Transport - On the Road
2.00 News and Weather; followed by Storytime
The latest developments from Sheffield. Plus the launch of Shot of the Championship.
Including at
The election of the Speaker. With Vivian White.
and Regional News; Weather
Further coverage from Sheffield.
Magazine programme on disability issues.
An examination of race and disability from an American perspective. With sign language interpretation. Editor Kerena Marchant
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The New Neighbours Meet the Addams Family. A newly-married couple lease the house next door to the Addams family. Featuring Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester.
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Fresh Prince of Bel- Air
Hi Ho Silver. It's party time at the Banks residence - and the family silver disappears.
Carlton and Will get on the case. With Zsa Zsa Gabor.
6.50pm Standing Room Only Football fans' magazine. This week: the big money behind video soccer and West
Germany's World Cup star Jurgen Klinsmann on paparazzi pressures at Inter Milan. With Simon O'Brien.
Producer Malcolm Betney Series producer Dele Oniya
Double bill featuring Avery's sententious creation Droopy.
The series in which the public make programmes under their own editorial control.
Behindthe Walls of Castlereagh A disturbing film, made by the Belfast-based Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ), that highlights the growing number of allegations of serious ill-treatment of detainees at the Royal Ulster Constabulary interrogation centre in Belfast. The CAJ has joined with Amnesty
International and the United
Nations Committee against Torture to seek greater safeguards to protect both detainees and the reputation of the police.
Director Cahal McLaughlin
Executive producer Giles Oakley
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Iceman
The discovery last year of a remarkably well-preserved corpse, frozen in an alpine glacier for over 5,000 years, was one of this century's most exciting archaeological finds. Not only is the body one of the oldest ever found, but with it were over 70 of the dead man's possessions - clothing, tools, even the remains of his last meal. Horizon follows the scientists' quest to find out where this lonely prehistoric traveller came from, how he lived and how he met his death.
Producer Katharine Everett Series editor Jana Bennett e STEREO
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The last two matches in the second round. With David Vine.
Day of the Dead.
Frank Gonzalez-Crussi is a Mexican pathologist living in Chicago who spends his days working with corpses. He is also a writer, and in essays, such as Notes of an Anatomist, he seeks, through the business of death, some insight and consolation for the living. This film confronts death through Crussi's compassionate eyes. Director Kevin Hull
Series editor Nigel Williams
With Peter Snow.
Highlights of the day's play.
The Elements of Music