Yesterday in Parliament.
An examination of the role of John Grierson in establishing the documentary tradition.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
School's Out looks at the wide range of art on show, from old masters to modern paintings and sculpture.
Blowing up balloons is not easy.
Steve, Tess and Andrew make a wonderful den.
The three Rs: Reduce, Re-use and Recycle.
Air your views about schools television.
(Stereo)
Write to: Q and A, [address removed]
Drama documentary.
The English forces continue their search for the wounded Scottish soldier.
A GM production for BBCtv
Sophie sings and explores lots of different noises.
(Stereo)
Family loyalties are being tested.
(Teletext)
Firework Safety. With Ed Banger, Vince Volcano and Cathy Wheel.
Jamal denies involvement with the fire at Brinker's store but Lenni discovers that he is lying.
Teresa and Lourdes go shopping.
A look at the run up to the 1992 General Election through the eyes of three young activists.
(Stereo)
Language teaching activities in and out of the classroom.
Scarecrow is fed up with standing in the rain but Trundle the Tractor and Portly the Pig like splashing in the mud.
Tom and Joe make a pretend zoo, and Pinny and Victor have an adventurous ride.
Tony Aitken goes on a treasure trail.
(Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
The Midlands ν South Africa
Live coverage from Leicester of the first match the Springboks have played in Britain since 1969. After their disappointing return to international rugby, they will be keen to make a good impression in this country.
Commentary by Nigel Starmer -Smith and Bill Beaumont.
Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston ● STEREO
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Bryan McNerney visits South Crofty tin mine in Cornwall where one of the great 19th-century mine engines has been restored to full working order.
Lady Victoria Leatham visits Berkeley Castle, most fortified of domestic properties and ancestral home of the Berkeley family since the 11th century.
(Rpt. Tomorrow: Broughton Castle)
Third of six programmes. Controlling the Cue
Ball Dennis Taylor introduces his pupils to side, stun, screw and the nap of the cloth.
Shorty Jackson , Eddie Barefield and Wesley Landers are living witnesses of almost a century of American jazz. Now out of retirement, since
Mike Lattimore formed the Kansas
City Jazz Band, this film follows them on the road, at concerts and day jobs as they talk about the old days, their music and their lives.
The cult 1960s series.
Kirk suspects Spock when a call comes through diverting the starship to Starbase Six.
(Part 2 next Wednesday)
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Aly Bain welcomes local bands Horn Bru and Eart Kyent to the 1991 Shetland Folk Festival, along with Danny Thomson's Whatever and Irish group Craobh Rua.
A Pelicula production for BBCtv
(Stereo)
Live coverage of the whole match as Liverpool, last season's FA Cup winners, meet Spartak Moscow in the second leg of their European Cup Winners Cup second round tie. Ironically, it is the one European trophy they have so far failed to win in their illustrious history.
Commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
Expert opinion from Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen.
Introduced by Bob Wilson.
Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
(NB As tonight's match is being relayed live, subsequent programmes may be delayed or postponed)
Second in a three-part adaptation of Joseph Conrad 's classic novel by Dusty Hughes . starring David Suchet Cheryl Campbell and a distinguished cast.
Adolf Verloc has been set his task, to blow up the Greenwich
Observatory. If he fails, his treachery will be revealed to his anarchist colleagues. Unable to trust anyone he has turned in desperation to the Professor.
Producer Colin Tucker
Director David Drury
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A series of personal perspectives on matters of current debate.
Presented by Sue Cameron.
Late-night arts magazine. e STEREO
A compelling study of political manipulation, achieved with a documentary-like attention to detail.
The great Cardinal Mazarin , the power behind the French throne, is dying. His final advice to the young playboy King
Louis XIV is to take over the reins of the government himself. Louis sets about his personal revolution with unexpected skill and resolution. In French with English subtitles.
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