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9.05 Landmarks Special:
Buildingsand Builders
9.25 English Express: Sam's Duck (part 1) 8562424 9.45
You and Me 7943627 10.00 Watch: Sea Shore
256962710.15 Sex Education: Life Begins 6419462 10.35Q and A Stereo 6469202 10.45 Help YourChild with Reading 6364658 11.00 Watch:
Dinosaurs
11.15 The Royal Institution
Christmas Lectures: The Cosmic Onion Stereo 575085 12.15 Weather Watch: When the Wind Blows
12.25 Lifeschool: Equal
Opportunities
12.50 Teaching Today: Teaching Modern Languages (part 2)
Stereo 9197646 1.20-1.40
Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis.
1.25 Postman Pat
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1.40 The V Word
41673408 1.50 Tutorial Topics 13400612 2.00 News and Weather; followed by You and Me
Note: repeats are not indicated.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Jarvis.

Adventure starring Yul Brynner
Trevor Howard
When rebel leader Sultan becomes a target for the wrath of the British Raj on India's
North West Frontier, idealistic policeman Freddy Young is unwillingly put on his trail.
Director Ken Annakin (1967) ' FILM REVIEWS pages 55-62

Contributors

Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Trevor Howard
Director:
Ken Annakin
Sultan:
Yul Brynner
Freddy Young:
Trevor Howard
Stafford:
Harry Andrews
Gungaram:
Andrew Keir
Jane Stafford:
Charlotte Rampling
Champa:
Virginia North
McDougal:
Laurence Naismith
Governor:
Maurice Denham
Tara:
Imogen Hassall
Jamadar:
Paul Hardwick
Gyan Singh:
David Sumner
Pahe/wan:
Rafiq Anwar
RamChand:
George Pastell

Take two schools. One is in Birmingham, a multicultural urban area. The majority of its pupils are Muslims. The other is in a mainly white, rural area of Gloucestershire. By law both schools should hold a daily act of Christian collective worship and offer a religious education that is mainly Christian. But is that appropriate in a school where Christianity is not the predominantly practised religion?
At a time when church attendances are at an all-time low and family values are a political battlefield, this programme visits both schools to report on the contentious issue of religious education, examining the subject from the point of view of pupils, teachers and parents.
Producer Peter Swain
A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv

Contributors

Producer:
Peter Swain
Unknown:
Roger Bolton

Top British chef Gary Rhodes gets on his bike to continue his culinary voyage around Britain. This week, he meets Welsh rock star Mike Peters and compares the recipe for a new single and a new dish. He also discovers the delights of Welsh seafood, lamb and Italian pecorino cheese - made in Wales. Back in the kitchen
Gary prepares mussels with garlic, almonds and parsley, and chump of lamb marinated with red wine and orange. Executive producer Fiona Pitcher
BBC BOOK: featuring recipes in the series, from bookshops, pricef 17.99 (hardback).f 12.99 (paperback)
GARY RHODES page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Rhodes
Unknown:
Mike Peters
Unknown:
Gary Rhodes

Last in the sci-fi series. Starring Scott Bakula Dean Stockwell
Mirror Image. 8 August 1953: it's Sam's birthday and he finds himself in a tavern in a mining town. At project Quantum Leap Headquarters, Al and Gushi try to get a fix on Sam, but this is a leap like no other.

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Bakula

Kirsty Wark reports on Nancy Buckle's battle to remain as sole resident of the House on the Rock in Knaresborough, the extraordinary folly built by her ancestors 200 years ago, which still lacks all 20th century amenities. Plus, reports on the restoration debate - has the cult of restoring gone too far turning historic buildings into over-dressed theatre sets? And
Alan Clark revisits the historic race track at Brooklands. Senes producer Sally Angel
Executive producer Roland Keating

Contributors

Unknown:
Kirsty Wark
Unknown:
Alan Clark
Producer:
Sally Angel
Producer:
Roland Keating

BBC Two England

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