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6.40 Graphs, Networks and Design 7.05 Maths: Fibonacci
Numbers 7.30 Geology: Glaciers
7.55 Images: Beyond the Eye
8.20 Ecology: Red Grouse 8.45
Information Technology: CIM 9.10 The Changing Face of Poverty 9.35 Violent Galaxies - the giant, elliptical galaxy NGC 1275, shows unusual activity. Optical, radio and x-ray observations are used to unravel the mystery 10.00 Changingthe Mould 10.25
Changing Britain, Changing World
10.50 Linking into the Future - Dawn Mack was born with spina bifida. Haringey Community
College offers her the chance to fulfil her dream of becoming a secretary (Teletext) 11.15
Seasonal Affective Disorder. Therapy for winter depression
11.40 The Baby's in your Court
12.05 Data Models: Inside SQL
12.30 The Future of Print 12.55 Culture and Belief in Europe
1450-16001.20 Opening Doors - Some Personal Views 1.45 The Clinical Psychologist 2.10 The Passover Among Yemeni Jews
2.35 LivingChoices: Good Moves

Contributors

Unknown:
Dawn MacK

n Starring
Rock Hudson
Cyd Charisse
The Cannibal, an ancient and rusting sailing ship, makes its hazardous final voyage from the South Seas to Mexico.
On board are a motley group of passengers, including the beautiful American, Charlotte, all under the control of the still young, but embittered, Captain David Bell.
Director Joseph Pevney ā— FILMS: pages 39-45

Contributors

Unknown:
Rock Hudson
Unknown:
Cyd Charisse
Unknown:
David Bell.
Director:
Joseph Pevney
David Bell:
Rock Hudson
Charlotte King:
Cyd Charisse
Ramsay:
Arthur Kennedy
Hutton:
Leif Erickson
Yancey:
Charles McGraw
Butterfield:
Ernest Truex
Wiggins:
Richard Haydn
Ethel:
Judith Evelyn
Old Brown:
Wallace Ford
Feodor:
Vladimir Sokoloff
Ida:
Celia Lovsky

From Muirfield, Lothian.
The closing stages of the third round when the leading group is established. Last year no player ranked outside the top ten after round 3 finished the championship in the top four. Producers Alastair Scott and Barbara Slater
ā— STEREO
ā— SPORT: page 10

Contributors

Producers:
Alastair Scott

With Chris Lowe.
Followed by Weather
Followed by Labour's New Leader
This special edition of Newsnight reports on the election of Labour's new leadership team. Once described by Harold Wilson as "the natural party of government", Labour now has the prospect of at least 18 years in opposition. Can Labour's new leader take the party out of the wilderness? News and comment from Sue Cameron, James Cox , Anthony Howard and Peter Kellner.
Producer Steve Anderson Editor Tim Gardam

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Lowe.
Unknown:
Harold Wilson
Unknown:
James Cox
Unknown:
Anthony Howard
Unknown:
Peter Kellner.
Producer:
Steve Anderson
Editor:
Tim Gardam

Documentary series on Christopher Columbus, to mark the 500th anniversary of his landing in the Americas. The Crossing. Full-scale replicas of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria re-create
Columbus's historic transatlantic crossing, using only rudimentary tools of navigation - the compass, the quadrant and the ojo de marinero(the sailor's eye). With Mauricio Obregon. ProducerZvi Dor-ner
0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p888

Contributors

Unknown:
Mauricio Obregon.

Sportswriter: the Fight, the Match and the Race
Few activities in modern life can rival sport for creating excitement, passion and commitment. Arenatakes a look at how the tensions and glories of sporting life are turned into prose by the sportswriter.
Hugh Mcllvanney , many times winner of the Sportswriter of the Year Award, and the only sportswriter so far to be named Journalist of the Year, covers three major sporting events - a world title fight in Las Vegas, an England football international and the Cheltenham Gold Cup - and investigates the essence of good sportswriting. Producer Francis Hanly
Series editors Nigel Finch. Anthony Wall ā— FEATURE: page 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh McLlvanney
Producer:
Francis Hanly
Editors:
Nigel Finch.

Tango in a Minor Key. For the past 80 years, the tango has been a national obsession in Finland. From the country's dance halls, tonight's film unearths the true Finnish tango and some of its colourful stars.
Director Kate Meynell
Series editors Nigel Finch , Anthony Wall ā— STEREO

Contributors

Director:
Kate Meynell
Editors:
Nigel Finch

Last in the series.
Between Two Worlds. At 13, Rachel has been a traveller most of her life. She has never been to school, and her home is wherever the old converted coaches and tepees happen to be. Her mother is part of the more "conventional" travelling community, but Rachel is drawn towards the New Age lifestyle, with its raves and festivals. Suspended between two worlds, she uses her video diary to search for an identity she can call her own. Producer Tony Steyger
Series producer Bob Long
(A new series of Video Diaries starts next Saturday with Geoffrey Smith 's Searching for a Killer)

Contributors

Producer:
Bob Long
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith

Continuing a season of films featuring
Woody Allen
Itistheyear2173.Miles
Monroe has been frozen in suspended animation for 200 years. He is about to face a brave new world.
Director Woody Allen
ā— TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 FILMS: pages 39-45

Contributors

Unknown:
Woody Allen
Miles Monroe:
Woody Allen
Luna Schlosser:
Diane Keaton
Erno:
John Beck
DrMelik:
Mary Gregory
Dr Agon:
Don McLiam
Dr Orva:
Bartlett Robinson

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