Programme Index

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9.05 Stop and Think: Hope

9.25 Square One

9.45 Storytime: Noah's Ark

10.00 Questions: What Is Believing?

10.20 Artwork

10.40 Christianity in Today's World: Christianity in a Media World

11.00 Words and Pictures: Frog in Winter

11.15 Mad about Music: Composition

11.35 Ghostwriter: Ghost Story
(with signing)

12.05 West Africa - Oil in the Delta
(Nigeria)

12.25 The Developing World: Towards a Better Life

12.50 Teaching Today: Teaching Writing
(Stereo)

1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Zoe Ball
(Stereo)
1.20 Spider
1.25 Gordon T Gopher
1.35 King Rollo

1.40 Zig Zag: Tales from Europe - Netherlands
(Stereo)

2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather; followed by Storytime

Note: repeats are not indicated.

Historical drama.
With the betrayal of the Treaty of Amiens, Napoleon Bonaparte ,
Emperor of France, faces the British and their allies in a climactic battle. A
French/Italian/Yugoslavian film with English dialogue.
DirectorAbelGance(1960)
FILM REVEWS pages 46-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte:
Pierre Mondy
Talleyrand:
Jean Mercure
General Weirother:
Jack Palance
Fulton:
Orson Welles
Josephine:
Martine Carol
Mlle de Vaudey:
Leslie Caron
Pauline:
Claudia Cardinale

Leave Country Sports Alone This film presenting the case for fox-hunting is made by Penny Mortimer, Secretary of the Leave Country Sports Alone campaign. She chronicles the fears of hunters, anglers and conservationists about what a ban on hunting would mean for the British countryside. Director Jackie Osei-Tutu
Executive producer Giles Oakley FACTSHEET: send an saeto[address removed]
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Contributors

Director:
Jackie Osei-Tutu
Producer:
Giles Oakley

Including an investigation into computers that fail to live up to expectations; classrooms of the future in remote Scotland and software pirates. Jules Gibbons reviews Pinkie. With Tony Collins and Susan Rae.
Senes producer Stephen Arkell Series editor John Wyver
An Illuminations production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Jules Gibbons
Unknown:
Tony Collins
Unknown:
Susan Rae.
Producer:
Stephen Arkell
Editor:
John Wyver

This new countryside magazine programme has the slogan: "if it's out of town, we will track it down." The first edition features Loyd Grossman 's secret love affair with the Cotswolds, a search for free food, and a beach combing expedition in search of jet with Caryn Franklin at Whitby in North Yorkshire.
Also a strip-cartoon angler from the 1940s, Mr Crabtree, is brought to life.
Producer Kathryn Moore
Series producer Colette Foster
SEE THIS WEEK page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Loyd Grossman
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Producer:
Kathryn Moore

When a psychiatric patient dies after a violent assault, a nurse is forced to choose between self-preservation and justice.
Pete Postlethwaite, recently an Oscar nominee for his role in In the Name of the Father, plays nurse Mitch, who sees his colleague Don batter a patient to death.
Postlethwaite's career includes roles in Distant Voices, Still Lives, A Private Function and Aliens 3. He can soon be seen with Sean Bean in Sharpe's Honour on ITV and as Montague Tigg in the BBC's adaptation of Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit.
Producer Charles Pattinson ; Director George Case
SEE THIS WEEK page 6

Contributors

Producer:
Charles Pattinson
Director:
George Case
Mitch:
Pete Postlethwaite
Don:
George Costigan
Debbie:
Kathy Burke
Jerry:
James Cosmo
Donna:
Moya Brady
Denise:
Anna Keaveney
Viv Hastings:
Ruth Sheen
Gary:
Graham Aggrey
Terry:
Angus Barnett
John Dunn:
Dave Hill
Faye Wraxall:
Jackie Downey
Keith:
David Hatton
Richard:
Phil Rose
Stuart Jury:
Steve Swinscoe
Chrissie:
Tina Malone

Fish Tale
An Englishwoman goes to a Normandy village to investigate her husband's disappearance. With Frances Barber , Anemone,
Vincent Martin , Renauld Menager. Gerard Lartigau , Alain Frerot. Producer Tatiana Kennedy
Written and directed by Sally Anderson
Then Video Nation submied

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Barber
Unknown:
Vincent Martin
Unknown:
Renauld Menager.
Unknown:
Gerard Lartigau
Unknown:
Alain Frerot.
Producer:
Tatiana Kennedy
Directed By:
Sally Anderson

Author Barry Hines discusses his first novel for ten years, The Heart of It. There's also Terry Pratchett 's new Soul
Music, and The Bridge over the River Drina by Bosnian Serb Ivo Andric. With
Tracey MacLeod.

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Hines
Unknown:
Terry Pratchett
Unknown:
Ivo Andric.
Unknown:
Tracey MacLeod.

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