A profile of Roy Worby, a specialist in electronic music and former composer-in-residence for Lincolnshire and Humberside.
(Rpt)
Angela Rippon travels from its source at Plynlimon down to the ancient city of Gloucester.
(Rpt)
(Tomorrow: Tides and the West Bank)
Pathe News of this week in 1952.
A Griffin production for BBCtv
(B/W)
Who wants to earn money white still at school?
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
A took at art and technology in Paris.
(Stereo)
Different forms of Christian worship.
(Stereo)
Programme for infants.
Felix Cobbson tells how the cat and the mouse first became enemies.
(Stereo)
What's the pattern of the weather? How likely is it to rain?
Grouping beats in twos, fours and sixes.
(Stereo)
Teenagers team maths using rea! fife problems. Does a hotter month mean more ice-cream sates?
Anglo-Saxons Invaded. The coming of the Vikings.
(Stereo)
A CASE production for BBCtv
Series for 5- and 6-year-otds.
Mutti-media two-year GCSE German course.
Rob Curling investigates the British tourist industry.
(Stereo)
The Cuban missile crisis of 1962.
The first of two programmes on the new geography curriculum for primary schools, presented by David Bellamy.
Animation.
When Michael falls asleep his toys come to life.
Cartoon adventures.
The first episode of a two-part drama.
(Stereo)
Followed by Storytime (Stereo)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown yesterday at 10.00am, BBC1)
October. Dennis Cornish plants bulbs for spring.
From Truro Cathedral.
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(Shown at 8.50am)
3.50pm News and Weather and Regional News: Weather
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In occupied Holland a shipyard owner, forced to build two submarines for the Nazis, takes drastic action.
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Pamela Stephenson explores the archives and gets a chance to re-run her first encounter with her husband Billy Connolly. With Emma Freud.
The weirdest family on TV in the cult American comedy series. The Addams Family Splurges The family decide to take a trip to the moon and set about raising the cash to pay for the flight.
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The American comedy series about fast-talking Will and his Bel-Air cousins.
6.50pm Standing Room Only
The football magazine looks at the game's key issues, with star profiles and comedy shorts.
Tonight, life at the bottom for Middlesbrough YTS trainees. Presented by Kevin Allen.
7.25pm Liquid Television
The animation series includes Dog Boy, the man who has developed some canine habits, and The Specialists.
Series that takes a critical look at current efforts being made to reshape African societies.
In Cameroon opposition parties have been demonstrating on the streets for two years, demanding that the dictatorial President Paul Biya introduce multi-party elections.
Meanwhile, allegations of alarming human rights abuse and bureaucratic corruption abound. President Biya's survival may be in doubt - given the state of the economy, regional discontent and a growing distance between France and its former protege. Narrated by Hugh Quarshie.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p888)
First showing on network television for this real-life drama starring Lee Remick
While on holiday in Turkey, a woman is arrested by customs and accused of smuggling classical antiquities. Neither her impassioned pleas nor her US citizenship can save her from a Turkish prison.
Director Lou Antonio
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Presented by James Cox.
The arts and media magazine.
(Stereo)
The best of American and British stand-up comedy and music. Tonight's programme includes Ellen Cleghorne , Frank Skinner and Stephanie Hodge , with music from Sinead O'Connor.
Producers Juliet Blake , Trevor Hopkins
An English Channel production for BBCtv