6.00 Newton's Laws: as Surely as Columbus Saw America
7358650 6.25 Information Technology - a Revolution? 7377785 6.50 Computing: Top-Down Design
7.15 Changing Britain: Made in Dundee 3171327 7.40 Language and Literature
7853698 8.05 Earthquakes: Seismology at Work
8.30 An Introduction to
Psychology: Two Research Styles 8553501 8.55 Mental
Handicap: Gwen - a Working Life 8549308 9.20 Social Science:
Lifestyles, Work and the Family 8124921 10.10 Biology: Is Seeing Believing?
10.35 Developing World: the Poverty Complex
11.00 From a Different Shore: an American Identity 8200501 11.50 Creative
Management: the Baby's in Your Court
Comedy starring
"Butch" Jenkins Peter Lawford
Lewis's ability to talk to race horses attracts attention from a trio of unscrupulous gamblers. With Edward Arnold , Spring Byington. Director Fred Zinnemann (1946)
The Lindbergh Baby Kidnap. The first story in the series is about the kidnap and murder of pioneer aviator Charles Lindbergh 's baby son. Narrator
Robert Powell.
A look into the threat posed to our planet by meteors.
Second World War movie starring
Godfrey Tearle Eric Portman
In 1941, an RAF bomber fails to return from a raid on Stuttgart. Six of the crew manage to bail out over occupied Netherlands and make their way to the Channel coast.
With Hugh Williams , Bernard Miles and Googie Withers.
Directors Michael Powell and Emenc
Pressburger(1942) S/W FIUMREVIEWSpages41-44
Coverage of the World Indoor Bowls
Championships. The climax of the pairs competition.
A Chrysalis Sport production for BBCtv
Highlights from last we.ek's
Late Shows.
Anne Perkins investigates the parliamentary committees.
Editor James Leaton Gray
With Moira Stuart.
Subtitled 86692J Weather Suzanne Charlton
More than four million viewers watched
BBCtv's coverage of Crufts' Best in Show award last year, provingthat we are indeed a nation of dog lovers.
To launch the most important event in the canine calendar,
Peter Purves , Jessica Holm and vet Mike Stockman preview this year's competition as well as talking to the owners of some of Britain's top winning dogs. They also take a look at some of our rarest breeds of dogs - including the Hungarian kuvasz and Hungarian wire haired vizsla, on show for the first time.
Among further reports from
Crufts, there will be live coverage when the judges choose the champion terriers, hounds and gundogs on 12 March, and of the winning utility, toy and working dogs - as well as the supreme champion award - the following day.
Producer Stephen Morns Stereo
Arrested Development
A 1992 performance by this
Grammy-winning southern rap and funk outfit.
Producers Alex Coletti and Joel Silverman
Second of a three-part drama. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Sheila prepares for her date with Fletcher under the disapproving eye of her mother Maggie.
Director Carl Franklin
( final part tomorrow at 9. 50pm)
The Only Good Copper. A police officer has been killed in the course of duty, but outstanding complaints against him still have to be cleared up.
Episode written by Russell Lewis
Producer Peter Norris ; Director Tom Clegg
Glitterbug
During the 1970s and 1980s Derekjarman kept a Super-8 film diary, chronicling the cultural high life and low life of London. The footage ranges from William Burroughs reading aloud at the nightclub Heaven, to candid behind-the-scenes footage of his most controversial feature films including Jubilee and Sebastiane. The original music is written by his long term collaborator Brian Eno.
Glitterbug, his last film, is shown as a tribute tojarman who died on 19 February.
Producer James McKay
The World Cinema season continues with Aki Kaurismaki 's comedy. A Finnish film with English subtitles.
(1988)
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