The collections of broadcaster and cricket writer John Arlott.
Cricket at the Spout. A North
Yorkshire pub where cricket is as important as the ale.
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9.05 Landmarks Special Reports: Sheffield - England
9.30 La Maree et ses Secrets: La Chasse a Mort
9.45 You and Me: Solving Problems and Making Choices
10.00 Movable Feasts: Upwardly Mobile
10.15 Landmarks: The Second World War - Evacuation
(with subtitles)
10.35 Q and A
A series inviting viewers' reactions to BBC schools programmes
10.40 Update Europe: Southern Italy
11.00 Words and Pictures: The Paper Bag Princess
11.15 Good Sport: Get Moving!
11.35 Teaching Today: Assessment - Managing Assessment
12.05 Links: Fishing for Answers
12.30 Lifeschool: Rivers of Life
12.55 Take Nobody's Word for It
1.20 Johnson and Friends
(Stereo)
1.30 Spider
(stereo)
1.35 Dilly the Dinosaur
1.40 Zig Zag: The Olympics - the Ancient Olympics
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
International artists create their own vision of One World.
An NDR/ARD production
Followed by Gaucho
Argentina's cowboys.
and Regional News; Weather
Cricket
Further live coverage.
Showjumping
Featuring the Hickstead Stakes. The first of four days leading to Saturday's Nations Cup.
Introduced by David Vine.
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Artrageous
The magazine programme that covers all aspects of the arts. This week's edition of the arts magazine programme is based in London. Paul Tonkinson, recently voted Comedy New
Act of the Year at the Hackney Empire, revisits his home town, Scarborough; the Yes/No Stomp group explore new movement; there's a look at the winner of the Reely Club amateur film competition, and a convenient view of the New
York art scene. Presented by Jason Rebello.
Producer Lindsay Shapero ● STEREO
Second in the series of short dance films, part of the Commissions and Collaborations season, designed to show the diversity of British dance today. Choreographer Jacob Marley , famous for his work with the Pet Shop Boys, dreams away his Dance House film.
Director David Hinton
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Last in the series reflecting on Spain and the New World. Unfinished Business
Novelist Carlos Fuentes reviews the enormous changes the 20th century has brought to the world's three major
Spanish-speaking areas -
Spain, Spanish America and the United States.
Every year, half a million South Americans brave the border patrols to enter the United
States illegally. And, within the next 50 years, it is likely that half the population of the USA will be Spanish-speaking. Fuentes examines their increasing impact: "They are looking for gringo gold, but also bringing the Latino gold." Director/producer Michael Gill
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Hey, Look Me Over. As the nurses prepare for an inspection, Kellye becomes annoyed that Hawkeye is ignoring her.
Another chance to see
Troy Kennedy Martin 's definitive thriller of the 1980s, in five parts, starring
Bob Peck , Joe Don Baker 4: Northmoor. With Godbolt's help, Craven andjedburgh go on a desperate mission, to breach the underworld nuclear facility with a deadly secret. But somebody knows their plans and, as Emma and Gaia found out, drastic deterrents await unwanted visitors.
Producer Michael Wearing
Director Martin Campbell
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1980s thriller series. Craven and Jedburgh follow the fateful route of the Gaia raid on Northmoor, but someone knows they are coming, and drastic deterrents await them. Show more
The showcase for short films by new film-makers.
Beigels Already. A documentary celebration of that very special roll-with-a-hole and the intriguing individuals who flock to buy it from a 24-hour beigel bakery in London's East End. Director Debbie Shuter
Executive producer Sam Organ
Presented by Peter Snow.
Arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
The Question of Sovereignty. How much sovereignty does the United Kingdom have as a member of the EC, and does it matter? With Tony Benn , Enoch Powell , Edward Heath and Lord Jenkins of Hillhead.