6.00 Networks and Design: Mechanical Manipulation
8372083 6.25 Ecology: Seals 8391118 6.50 Computing:
Buildinga Spreadsheet
7.15India: Space for Education 5777915 7.40 Victorians and the Art of the Past
8.05 Science: Super Rats and Super Grasses 4075408 8.30 Runningthe Country: Money and Medicine 3059460 8.55
Managing Schools: Bridgingthe Gap 3045267 9.20
Psychology: Eyewitness Memory 2440373 9.45 Voluntary
Organisations: Strategies for Survival 8522644 10.10
Atlantic Salmon - Scalingthe Salt Barrier 4733441 10.35 Film and Video Makers: the Burden of Representation 2841644 11.00 Women's Studies: Genderingthe Product8941847 11.25The Open Mind 3728267 11.50
The Rise of Scientific Europe: the Newtonians
Comedy musical starring Cliff Richard
Susan Hampshire
Losing his job as entertainer on a cruise ship, Johnnie is hired as a stunt man. But his friendship with the leading lady has a dramatic effect on the movie in question.
Director Sidney Fune (1964)
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The woodpecker is one of the many species threatened by the inflexible approach of Finland's forest managers and owners.
Anne Perkins reports on the controversy surrounding the vast amount of land owned bytheMoD.
Oscar-winning
I British drama, starring Deborah Ken -
Five Anglo-Catholic nuns set up a school and hospital in an old harem in the Himalayas, but are unable to cope with the sensuous atmosphere of their surroundings. DilipRai. .....SABU
Directors Michael Powell and Emeric
Pressburger(1946)
Further live coverage from Lord's of Warwickshire v
Worcestershire. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
TV presentation Alan Griffiths and John Shrewsbury Stereo
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Madame L'Eau
Like the cast of an African version of The Last of the Summer Wine, three friends from the Niger pursue their dream of building a windmill to irrigate their arid land. Damoure, Lam and Tallou travel to Holland on a fact-finding mission, wobbling through the lowlands on borrowed bicycles, before returning to carry out their scheme on the banks of the River Niger.
Film-maker Jean Rouch first met farmers Damoure and Lam in 1954, while making his film Jaguar, and nearly 40 years later it was his description of Dutch windmills that gave rise to this story.
The three farmers return home fired with enthusiasm for these extraordinary "monsters" that promise to pump the water on to their thirsty fields. But will windmills prove to offer a real solution or remain a beautiful but impractical dream?
The final credits note that the film was "lived and improvised by" the cast, an acknowledgement that Rouch's documentary technique is closer to that of a feature film than the more familiar "fly-on-the- wall" approach. Series editor Andre Singer
Starring Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry's car is stolen from outside his apartment. George takes on the job of moving cars from one side of the street to the other. Kramer gets a part in a Woody Allen film. (Stereo)
- Thriller starring
Elliott Gould
James Brolin
As the world watches on TV, Capricorn One, the first manned mission to Mars, lands on the angry red planet. But deep in the Arizona desert, three threatened astronauts plant the American flag on a film set, aware that their aborted mission is now a fake - a top-secret cover-up. Showing in widescreen format.
Director Peter Hyams (1978)
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