6.20 Databases: Miles of Aisles 9533592 6.45 Biochemistry and Cell Biology: Superbugs 3301009 7.lOWorking Mothers 8346221 7.35
Ancient Athens: the Theatre and the State
With signing.
Parliamentary report.
Wartime drama starring Lilli Palmer, Sylvia Syms
Italy 1943: nuns smuggle a group of Jewish children out of a concentration camp. (1960)
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Florida.
Comedy starring Myrna Loy
A magazine editor invents a husband to protect her job. With Melvyn Douglas.
Director Robert Z Leonard (1940)
Last in the cookery series visits Peking. A Serendipity production forBBCtv
A profile of James Dean.
With Chris Jarvis. (Stereo)
Mr Benn
Last in the series visits the Highlands.
Subtitled (news)
Small World
Tinyfumiture.
Weekend's OU programmes.
From Newbury, featuring races at 2.40, 3. 10 and 3.40. Producer Wendy Shepherd
Including at
3.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
The spring grand final.
Last in the series. In Welsh with English subtitles.
What can be done when relationships fail?
Stereo Subtitled 937. BBC Top Gear ClassicandSportscarShow from 30 April to 2 May at NEC. Birmingham. For ticket details ring021-767
Inferno. Captains Scarlet and Blue take up watch in an ancient temple, unaware that it is the target of an attacking space recovery ship.
The Summit-Five Affa ir. As time runs out, Illya has to make a decision that could mean life or death to Mr Waverly.
Green Leaves and Gooseberries
How to make full use of home-grown vegetables, including a recipe for chicken with sherry vinegar and tarragon sauce. Plus a simple gooseberry cobbler. Producer Caroline Hawkins
Executive producer Frances Whitaker AHawkshead production for BBCtv
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The European's VitaliVitaliev reviews the week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
The Price of Secrecy
Jean Bennett wants to know why her son was shot dead by the police. But she cannot find out, because vital evidence is being withheld "in the public interest". Fiona Bruce reports on how the routine suppression of information spreads far beyond the arms to Iraq affair. Producer Sam Collyns ; Editor Mark Wakefield
Geoff Hamilton reflects on a peaceful pool at Barnsdale, while Nick Wray is reflected in a tiny basement garden in the city - and discovers that it's all done with mirrors. With Gay Search and Bob Flowerdew.
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
GEOFF HAMILTON page 24
"My Dad's got a Volvo. My uncle's got a Volvo. MyGrandad'sgota
Volvo. I can't think of anyone else but I'm sure if my Nana could drive she'd probably have a Volvo."
The family car is no longer the concern only of mums and dads. Children offer expert advice over which car their parents should drive. Gus and Sheila tell of the pressures to change the Mercedes; Symon and Susan think the Renault Espace is the ultimate breast-feeding car.
The last in this series, Red
Lorry Yellow Lorry, examines the pleasures and terrors of family motoring in a portrait of the contemporary family car. Director Lucy Blakstad
Series producer Nicholas Barker
Loyd Grossman investigates the pitfalls and pleasures of living in a listed building.
Director Rosemary Bowen-Jones Rpt
Followed by Video Nation
With Peter Snow.
This week's guests are Eddie Large and Andrew Ridgely. Director Peter Orton
ProducerAndyJacobs
Drama starring Sally Field, Beau Bridges
Summer 1978 - a small town in southern USA: Norma Rae works in the local textile mill.
But she is determined to create a better life for herself. (1979)
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