John FitzMaurice Mills looks at
, techniques used by artists through the ages.
Pathé News of this week in 1952. A Griffin production for BBC tv (B/w)
What to see and do in the Malvern Hills area.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Last episode of a drama in French for secondary school Students. (Stereo)
Who wants to earn money while still at school? And how important is it?
A chance to learn how to make your own video report for the Q and A series.
For infants. Su Pollard reads a story about a Christmas bear. (Stereo)
The playground is saved.
A new musical version of the story of Cinderella. (stereo)
Robots in action.
Getting About. Tony Aitken makes a final bid for the treasure. (stereo)
Nan takes Steve, Tess and Andrew to a wetland bird reserve.
Oases in the Desert (Part 2). Rob Curling reports from south-western USA. (Stereo)
The World Since 1945
Towards a united Europe?
Personal and Social Education
(Part 2). A look at practical PSE in three different schools.
Animation.
When Michael falls asleep, his toys come to life.
Cartoon adventures.
Tropical Rainforest. There are ways to save the forest, by careful harvesting, protecting, learning, replanting, policing, and campaigning. (stereo)
Followed by Storytime (stereo)
Personal reflections on paintings. Today, Bill Thomson looks at Turner's masterpiece The Fighting Temeraire.
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Followed by Songs of Praise From north Belfast.
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and Regional News; Weather
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Coverage of the concluding frames of the afternoon session, with Neal Foulds and James Wattana the high seeds on separate tables. Introduced t by David Vine.
BBC2'stopicaldailytalkshow. I Today: Jane Corbin debates national and international politics.
First of five programmes in which
Geoff Hamilton explains exactly how gardens grow.
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Morticia, the Breadwinner
When Morticia hears that the stock market has collapsed, she rallies the family to devise ways of making money. (B/w)
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Striptease for Two
American comedy series.
Will and Carlton lose out in the stock market gamble; desperate to recoup the money, the boys sign on as male strippers with a "talent agency".
6.50pm Dance Energy House Party
Secret Life, Maxi Priest and Reese Project are Normski's musical guests tonight, and Vas Blackwood provides the comedy. Plus the latest Lift Off competitors, and the Style Squad checking out more badly dressed people.
(Stereo)
Six of Shakespeare's best-loved plays told for all the family through Soviet animation, with text abridged by Leon Garfield. Macbeth
Cel animation of the famous tragedy, with the voices of Alec McCowen , Brian Cox ,
Zoe Wanamaker , Clive Merrison , Patrick Brennan , Laurence Payne , Mary Wimbush , Val Lorraine , Emma Gregory ,
Richard Pierece , John Baddeley and David Acton.
Executive producers
Elizabeth Babakhina , Chris Grace Senes producer Dave Edwards ● STEREO
A series telling the personal stories of ten would-be doctors.
Flying Doctors. In the heart of the Borneo jungle,
Nick Hollings is trying to remember the symtoms of beriberi. Amid the poverty of Trenchtown, Jamaica, Ese Oshevire is stitching knife injuries in 12-year-olds. And in Malaysia, Dong Chiu is helicoptered into the nomadic
Penan tribe. For the students of St Mary's it's their first taste of medicine outside Britain, and it's a very different world. Executive producer Robin Brightwell Series producer Edward Briffa
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Action from the classic stage in the forests of Wales. With
Steve Lee , Barrie Gill and Tony Mason.
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
Political discussion.
Editor Charles Miller
Reviewing the day's action.