7.10The Founding of the Royal
Society 8449115 7.35 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamic Analysis
Gilbert White Lived Here
David Attenborough goes on some of the journeys described by Gilbert White in A Natural History ofSelborne.
Pathe News this week in 1953. A Griffin production for BBCtv
B/W
Note: repeats are not indicated.
How child labour is used in the manufacture of the world's consumer goods.
A look at the village of Maraka in the fertile plains of the Punjab. Urdu version. (Stereo)
Mr Banglebede and Jess prepare to go on a picnic. (Stereo)
A camping holiday in the Isle of Wight.
Two songs about Javanese food and a look at some traditional Javanese batik. (Stereo)
How a village in north-east England has changed over the years.
How Scottish children are growing trees from seed.
Anneka Rice looks at bicycle accidents. (Subtitled)
Predicting tomorrow's weather by looking at the sky today.
How can Mexican Indians protect their identity?
How a baby grows inside the womb and the actual birth.
How the Indians of North America have retained their own culture.
A programme to help school governors formulate policies on sex education.
Animation.
Musical animation.
Crystal Tipps and Alistair take the train.
What happens to rubbish in Sheffield. (Stereo)
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Storytime (Stereo)
The true story of an armed robbery at a suburban betting shop in 1979, and the effect on those involved.
Subtitled (news)
Sweet Inspiration
Celebrities talk about the hymns which have inspired them. Today: gardener Geoffrey Smith.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
England v Australia. Live coverage through to the end of the match.
The Story of the European Cup Team
When Manchester United re-enters the European Cup next season, it will be hoping to emulate Matt Busby 's famous side which in 1968 became the first English club to win the trophy. For this 25th anniversary programme, the team of Bobby Charlton ,
George Best and Nobby Stiles went back to Wembley to relive the final against Benfica, and the dramatic matches that went before.
AChrysalisproductionforBBCtv
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The Electronic Frontier
In the 15 years since the first personal computer, the industry has grown faster than any in history. A software baron, Bill Gates of Microsoft, is one of America's richest men.
But the key to future profits is something portable and friendly - and linked to a stream of digital information. From the computer in our pocket we will tap into everything from electronic mail to airline schedules, from electronic pets to digital reproductions of the paintings in the Louvre. This film asks where Gates and his competitors are leading the consumer. Do we need endless information - or do they just need to sell it to us?
Producer Sheila Hayman
Series editor Jana Bennett
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An enthusiast travels in search of little-known curiosities.
A IsforArtNouveau. Lucinda Lambton discovers some rare masterpieces of the style. Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff Producer Andrew Gosling
Political thriller about events in Puerto Rico in 1978, starring
Amy Irving Andy Garcia
Robert Duvall
TV journalist Kate Melendez , investigating the suspicious deaths of two young activists in a police ambush, uncovers a nightmare web of conspiracy, corruption and cover-up.
Director Bruno Barreto (1990)
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With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media magazine.
Editor Janice Hadlow Stereo
What did the Acropolis look like in the 5th century BC?