Programme Index

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9.05 Artshow

9.25 Mathsphere

9.45 You and Me
An SFTV production for BBCtv

10.00 Movable Feasts

10.15 Look and Read

10.45 Mathscope

11 00 Watch: Children in History (Stereo)

11.15 Thunderbirds in French

11.20 English Express: Factual writing

11.40 The French Collection: Kaleidoscope Social (Stereo)

12.05 History File: Expansion, Trade and Industry

12.25 Lifeschool: F is for Food (Stereo)

12.50 Teaching Today -Teaching writing (Stereo)

1.20-1.40 Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis
1.20 The Brollys
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair

1.40 Health

2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather; followed by You and Me

Note: repeats are not indicated.

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Chris Jarvis

r Adventure starring
Robert Mitchum
Big-game trappers
Harry Stanton and Otto Abbot are hired to track down a rare Malaysian cat for a German zoo. The arrival of Otto's beautiful young companion Anna soon leads to tension. Talib SABU
Director Phil Karlson ( (1963)
FILM REVIEWS pages 59-66

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Harry Stanton
Unknown:
Otto Abbot
Director:
Phil Karlson
Harry Stanton:
Robert Mitchum
Anna:
Elsa Martinelli
Otto Abbot:
Jack Hawkins

Unfinished Business
Recent setbacks have not dimmed the Bosnian army's belief that it will win its war against the Serbs and the Croats. Jeremy Bowen reports. Producer Eamonn Matthews
EditorGlynnJones

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Bowen
Producer:
Eamonn Matthews

Chef/restaurateur
Kevin Woodford takes another family by surprise in a Liverpool supermarket. There's a delicious apple baklava, and new tastes in Spanish wines. Presented by Chris Kelly ,
Michael Barry , Jill Goolden and OzClarke.
Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks A Bazal production for BBCtv
(Repeatedtomorrowat 5.30pm)
RECIPES: programme recipesare available in BBC Good Food Magazine and on Ceefax page 686.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Woodford
Presented By:
Chris Kelly
Presented By:
Michael Barry
Presented By:
Jill Goolden
Director:
Linda Nash
Producers:
Alison Field
Producers:
Tim Hincks

Identical twins have exactly the same genetic make-up. Why, then, should one of them grow up with different predispositions and preferences from the other? In the final programme of this review of genetic science, Dr David Suzuki argues that genes are not the final deciding factor in our lives.
"Our personal circumstances, our religion, even our sex can change the way our genes affect us," he says.
Suzuki visits the annual Twins' Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio. His findings suggest that the recent search for "controlling" genes - the attempt to explain phenomena such as sexuality in chemical terms - may be inadequate as a key to human behaviour.
"Human brains were built by instructions in DNA, yet part of what is built-in is a large measure of freedom of choice."

Information: for a transcript, send a cheque for £2.00 payable to BSS to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr David Suzuki
Producer:
David Sington
Executive Producer:
Robin Brightwell

Last in the series of short films by new directors. The Traveller
A close encounter at a motorway service centre. Producer Matthew Rose
Written and directed by David Hill

Contributors

Producer:
Matthew Rose
Directed By:
David Hill

Second in a late-night run of vintage crime movies. Starring
Barry Sullivan
A young thief becomes a successful criminal. But he begins to question his motives and the path his life has taken. Director Gordon Wiles (1947) B/W
(The Bonnie Parker Story tomorrowat
12.15am)
FILM REVIEWS pages 59-86

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Sullivan
Director:
Gordon Wiles
Unknown:
Bonnie Parker Story

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