Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 278,136 playable programmes from the BBC

(Note: repeats are not indicated)

9.00 France Means Business: Birth of a Yogurt
(Stereo)

9.30 Over the Moon with Mr Boom (ages 5-7): Me and My Family: Who Am I?

9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7): The Owl and the Pussy Cat
With Sophie Aldred.

10.00-10.25 Children's BBC
With Chris Jarvis.
(Stereo)
10.00 Playdays: The Tent Stop

10.25 Look and Read (ages 7-9+): Skyhunter 2: Strangers on the Canal
First of a ten-part literacy series.

10.45 Science Zone (ages 9-11): People: It in the Blood
First of a new science series, presented by Steve Johnson.

11.05 Space Ark (ages 7-11): People: In the Blood

11.15 See You, See Me: Scottish Themes (ages 7-9): See the Romans: Frontier People

11.30 English File (ages 14-17): Charles Dickens - a Biography

12.00 TV6 (age 16+): On the Road: Oldham - the Family in Question

Contributors

Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Sophie Aldred
Presenter (Children's BBC):
Chris Jarvis

Drama based on a true story. starring Angela Punch McGregor
Annie is 13 years old, physically handicapped and living in a hospital.
Jessica, a newtherapist, discovers that teaching Annie to communicate is only half the battle.
Director Gil Brealey 1984) + FILM REVIEWS pages 59-62

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Punch McGregor
Director:
Gil Brealey
Jessica Hathaway:
Angela Punch McGregor
David Lewis:
Drew Forsythe
Annie O'Farrell:
Tina Arhondis
Vera Peters:
Monica Maughan
Dr John Monroe:
Mark Butler
Sister Waterman:
Philippa Baker

The cult detective series about a private investigator and his ghostly partner.
Jeff and Marty investigate ghostly sightings at Crake Castle, home of the wealthy and much-married Kim Wentworth, and suspect her new husband of trying to frighten her out of her wits.
First shown on ITV.

Contributors

Director:
Cyril Frankel
Jeff Randall:
Mike Pratt
Marty Hopkirk:
Kenneth Cope
Jeannie Hopkirk:
Annette Andre
Kim Wentworth:
Lois Maxwell
Mrs Pleasance:
Marjorie Rhodes
Larry Wentworth:
Michael Coles

A series of vintage rock, pop and soul performances from the BBC archives. Can You Feel the Force? The early 70s was a golden age for soul. The music entered a more reflective phase, then came Michael Jackson and disco fever.
Producer Jeannie Clark : Senes producer
David Jeffcock

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Jackson
Producer:
Jeannie Clark
Unknown:
David Jeffcock

Third in a series of documentaries from the BBC regions.
Asthma cases have doubled nationally over the past 15 years despite efforts to clean up our cities. Some sufferers move into rural areas, only to find their attacks are worse. Artist Gerald Scarfe, himself a chronic sufferer, asks: how fresh is the air we breathe?
First shown by BBC East

Contributors

Presenter:
Gerald Scarfe
Producer:
Peter Hiscocks

Ffyona Campbell's plans to trek across Spain with a pack animal go wrong and relations with the film crew deteriorate, lanet
Street-Porter is wary as she joins the final leg of Ffyona's round-the-world walk. See today's choices.
Director/Series producer Stephen Scott
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Contributors

Producer:
Stephen Scott

Kevin Day chairs a discussion by four guest comedians on the week's news. The audience plays its part with a barrage of unscripted questions. Producer Bill Dare ; Executive producer
Peter Fincham

Contributors

Producer:
Bill Dare
Unknown:
Peter Fincham

A tale of love and revenge, scripted by Jean Cocteau and starring Maria Casares
Told that her lover Jean no longer loves her, Helene puts him to the test with the aid of a young dancer. In French with English subtitles. With Paul Bernard and Elina Labourdette.
Director Robert Bresson (1946)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 59-62

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Cocteau
Unknown:
Maria Casares
Unknown:
Paul Bernard
Director:
Robert Bresson

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