Programme Index

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9.00 The Geography Collection
(Stereo)

9.25 Standard Grade English

9.45 Numbertime

10.00 Thunderbirds in Hindi

10.05 Seeing through Science

10.30 Ghostwriter

11.00 Q and A

11.10 Landmarks: Coping with the Climate

11.30 Diez Temas

11.45 History File: The Era of the Second World War
(Stereo)

12.05 The Geography Programme: Shifting Sands

12.25 Lifeschool: Careers - Starting Work: The Interview

12.50 Business Matters: A Prophet Unheard

1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Fiddley Foodle Bird
(Stereo)
1.30 Johnson and Friends

1.40 Music Time (Stereo)

2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather

followed by Numbertime

(Note: repeats are not indicated)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Chris Jarvis

The last in the series looks at measures to prevent serious injury to children who cycle. With Anneka Rice.
VIDEOPACK INFORMATION: contact
BBC Education Information, White City. London W 12 2 7TS (Tel: [number removed])

Contributors

Unknown:
Anneka Rice.

This week the citizens' rights magazine comes from Southall. Including a report byGurinderChadha, director of Bhaji on the Beach. Plus advice on the practical help available when someone dies. With
Helen Madden and Andrew Miller. A Hawkshead production for BBCtv
FACTSHEET: send A5 sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Madden
Unknown:
Andrew Miller.

Comedy horror.
When two medical students decide to tackle a top-secret science project and revive a 100-year-old body, their experiment unleashes a seven-foot tall "student" whom they name Frank N Stein. Director Tom Shadyac (1992)

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank N Stein.
Director:
Tom Shadyac
Mark Chrisman:
William Ragsdale
Jay Butterman:
Christopher Daniel Barnes
Albert Loman:
Larry Miller
Frank N Stein:
Vincent Hammond
Andi Richmond:
Andrea Elson
Blaine Muller:
Patrick Richwood

Roses of Tomorrow. In the last programme of the series, Roger Phillips asks top breeders around the world what the rose of the future may look like. He finds it could be thornless, glossy ground covering, disease resistant, even repeat flowering. But do we really want it blue? Producer Ian Keill
Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst Television production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Phillips
Producer:
Ian Keill
Producer:
Tony Laryea

Egbert and Bill get fit and "John Smith Man" gets his onions - or is that unions? With Jean Marsh , Peter O'Brien and John Sparkes. Director Metin Huseyin Producer Alan Nixon

Contributors

Unknown:
John Smith
Unknown:
Jean Marsh
Unknown:
Peter O'Brien
Unknown:
John Sparkes.
Director:
Metin Huseyin
Producer:
Alan Nixon

BBC Two England

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