6.45 Physics: Which Way to Turn?
7.10 Technology: Counting Atoms
7.35 Thermodynamics in Action
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6.45 Physics: Which Way to Turn?
7.10 Technology: Counting Atoms
7.35 Thermodynamics in Action
Parliamentary update.
Comedy drama starring
Don De Fore
Gale Storm
A child finds a bunch of amiable squatters have made themselves at home in her millionaire father's mansion.
Director Roy Del Ruth
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Drama starring Joan Blondell
John Wayne
Gambling queen Jenny Blake hopes that by marrying into the impoverished aristocracy of the old South she can finally get the respectability she craves. It is only after her life is threatened more than once that she realises there is at least one person who will never accept her as a Southern lady. Director Leigh Jason
SEE FILMS pages 35-40
A series in which reporter Damian Johnson tries out a range of unusual sports. Today: adventure holidays.
They were children at the time of the Federation of Australia in 1901, and less than 300 of the 226,000 casualties at Gallipoli are alive today. In the week leading up to Anzac Day, the survivors look back on the war and, as living witnesses of the history of Australia, recall the changes they have seen in their homeland.
Animation.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
BBC Noddy Spring Activity Special: includes a free colouring-in book, crayons and stickers, plus lots of ideas for Toy Town games, £1.99, from newsagents.
Animation.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
In the third of four programmes, Sir John Betjeman visits
Tasmania, "an offshoot of England near the South Pole".
Subtitled (news)
Followed by World Snooker
First round matches in the Embassy World Championship from the Crucible Theatre,
Sheffield. Stereo
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of Prime Minister's questions.
Presented by lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Coverage of the opening match ofthesecondround. Stereo
Civil War tale starring Ray Milland
Stripped of his rank and drummed out of the 7th Cavalry, Kern Shatter re-enlists as a private at Fort Lincoln.
Director Roy Rowland
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Little Tinker. ATexAvery cartoon classic.
A personal view of the future of our rural environment.
Greed will triumph over green as never before, Phil Drabble believes, unless urgent action is taken to save our rural environment. He identifies areas of particular concern. Producer Michael Kerr
Includes a road test of Rover's
200 Coupe Turbo - the fastest road car the company has ever made - on Germany's classic
Nurburgring circuit; and a visit to the English collector who owns all six Trabant models produced in Zwickau, East
Germany. Plus a report on the Charringtons RAC Historic
Rally, a battle between classic models like the Porsche 911, Lotus Cortina and BMC Mini.
Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
CAR LINES: new cartest details on 0[number removed]; second-hand car information on 0[number removed](calls 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at other times).
Six films featuring
Comic Strip regulars
Peter Richardson ,
Adrian Edmondson , Dawn French,
Nigel Planer , Robbie Coltrane , Jennifer Saunders , Keith Allen , Phil Cornwell , Alexei Sayle , Gary Beadle and Miranda Richardson , and some new faces. Detectives on the Edge of Nervous Breakdown. The
Gourmet Detective has a successful murder enquiry and two great recipes in each show. When his dead body is found, the only clues are a platform boot print and a piece of cheesecloth. So it's time to call in the TV detectives of the 70s.
Written and directed by Keith Allen and Peter Richardson Producer Lolli Kimpton
A Comic Strip production for BBCtv
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The conclusion of Alain Robidoux and Doug Mountjoy 's first round match. Stereo
By the Liberal Democrats. With in-vision subtitles.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Highlights. Stereo
Weekend viewing from the OU.
An in-depth guide.