John FitzMaurice Mills looks at techniques used by artists through the ages.
Pathe News of this week in 1952. A Griffin production for BBCtv (B/w)
What to see and do in and around Berwick-on-Tweed.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Episode three of a five-part drama in French for secondary school students.
Managers of a textile firm talk about exchange rates, technological innovation, and the price of imported raw materials.
Programme for infants.
Feeding wild birds and a story about Ostrich who wants to fly, read by Cathy Tyson.
(Stereo)
The Summer Fair. Loads of small change, and a chance to win the raffle.
Music for dancing. (Stereo)
Using directions and maps.
Getting About. Tony Aitken finds a compass can help him on his treasure trail. (Stereo)
Nan does a survey to save a local woodland.
Why Industry Comes and Goes (Part 2). The story of coal, iron and steel in South Wales. (Stereo)
The World Since 1945. A look at how apartheid developed in South Africa.
Second of two programmes which examine strategies to reduce misbehaviour in secondary classrooms. (Stereo)
Animation.
When Michael falls asleep his toys come to life.
When a bird mistakes Pinny for a twig she has to find a way to escape from its nest.
The people of the tropical rainforest from the Baka of Cameroon to the Kayapo of Brazil.
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Followed by Storytime (Stereo;
A profile of amateur photographer Jack Hulme. (Rpt;
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Followed by Songs of Praise From Caerphilly.
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Ross King reports on a holiday for the over 60s in Florida.
3.50pm News and Weather and Regional News; Weather
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Hosted by Paul Coia.
A Leslie Mitchell production for BBCtv ●STEREO
Return ofBBC2's topical daily talk show.
Today: Jane Corbin debates national and international politics.
Highlights from Australia.
A series exploring the gardens created by the Royal Family.
Sir Roy Strong visits Sandringham in Norfolk, Royal Lodge in Windsor, Birkhall at Balmoral, and the Castle of Mey.
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The weirdest family on TV in the cult American comedy series. Crisis in the Addams Family
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
American comedy series. Vying for Attention. Will's mother arrives for a visit, but brings her friend Robert with her.
6.50pm
Dance Energy House Party M-People, Gary Clail and Urban Hype join Normski, and Vas Blackwood provides more comedy. There's the latest Lift Off competitors and the Style Squad gets out and about. Director Gerard Stembridge Series producer Danielle Lux ●STEREO
Six of Shakespeare's best-loved plays, realised through an alliance of Russian and Welsh animators. Each play has been abridged by Leon Garfield.
A Midsummer Night's Dream With the voices of Daniel Massey , Suzanne Bertish ,
Bernard Hill , Abigail McKern , Charles Millham , Kathryn Pogson , Kim Wall ,
Anthony Jackson and Peter Postlethwaite. Narrated by Menna Trussler.
Executive producers Elizabeth Babakhlne and Chris Grace
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A series telling the personal stories of ten would-be doctors.
Welcome to the Real World
St Mary's students who have survived the exams find themselves face-to-face with real patients for the first time on the hospital wards. In casualty, Ese Oshevire treats an elderly woman who's unable to speak after a stroke.
Fey Probst is unable to sleep the night before her first consultant ward round. And Will Liddell tries to assess head injuries in a man who's been drinking heavily. They've finally arrived in the real world.
Executive producer Robin Brightwell Series producer Edward Briffa
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A series of films about unusual wine merchants.
Lady Bute's wine collection grew so big that she just had to become a wine merchant, on an island off the west coast of Scotland. Presented by Jancis Robinson.
An Eden production for BBCtv
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First showing on network television for this wartime thriller, starring Corbin Bernsen
Joanna Pacula
D-Day is just 72 hours away when a US Intelligence Officer is captured by the enemy.
Realising he won't succumb to torture, the Nazis drug him into believing the war is over.
Director Peter Markle
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Presented by Sue Cameron.
The arts and media magazine. * STEREO
Return of BBC2's topical daily talk show.
EditorCharles Miller