6.20 Absolute Zero: How Low Can You
Go? 7303298 6.45 Instruments - Made toMeasure 8772144 7.10TV-theGlobal Impact 3115540 7.35 Technology: Eurekaaargh! (part 1)
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Dancing Tonight. How Berlin went dance crazy i n the inter-waryears.
In the second of six programmes, Tony Butlertravels up the River Severn to
Stourport. Rpt ..............................
Pathe News from 1955. B/W
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Winning B: Creating Customers: advice for small businesses.
Video Pack: for details of a training manual and two 90-minute videos call [number removed] during office hours, or see Ceefax page 625.
9.30 Over the Moon: On the Move: Safe on the Road (ages 5-7)
9.45 Words and Pictures: Katie Morag Delivers the Mail (ages 5-7)
(Stereo)
10.25 Look and Read: Geordie Racer: Race Day (ages 7-9+)
10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science: Materials: Does It Hold Water?
11.15 See You, See Me: Transport: Cycles Then and Now (ages 7-9) 2624182
11.30 English File: Language File: In Your Hands (ages 14-17)
12.00 TV6: On the Road: Religion and Culture (ages 16+)
Business and consumer news.
Shown last night................................
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Bowls
Coverage of the World Indoor Championship semi-finals, from Preston.
Racing From Haydock, featuring races at 2.30,3.00 and 3.30.
Commentary by Julian Wilson, Jim McGrath, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
Football
A review of the week's action in the FA Premiership.
Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Peter Allden
Including at 2.50 News and Weather subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz. With Martyn Lewis.
Further action from the World Indoor
Championships. Stereo ....................
The Mysterons plot to destroy the world capital, Futura City. But their plan is endangered by a miscalculation which confuses their agent, Captain Black. (Repeat)
While investigating a mysterious figure at Marty's grave, Jeff stumbles on a kidnapping plot. First shown on ITV
Music news magazine. This week
British rock band Thunder shake some foundations with River of Pain.
Repeated next Sunday Stereo ............
Six-part Animated 2 series of popular operas, sungin English.
3: Rigoletto. Verdi's story of treachery, rape and murder is performed in half an hour by animated puppets. Featuring the familiar aria La donna 6 mobile.
Sung by Jonathan Summers ,
Rosemary Joshua , Anthony Mee ,
Ashley Thorburn , Julie Gossage , Mike Newman , Yvonne Burnett and Ralph Hamer. With the orchestra and chorus of the Welsh National Opera. Director Barry Purves ; Producer Glenn Holberton
First of six programmes for camera enthusiasts, presented by professional photographers Andy Earl and Lana Wong. Tonight, Andy shoots a recent Radio Times cover; Lana sets three snappers a challenge in Trafalgar Square; jazz veteran George Melly picks his favourite photos; and how
Manchester United look to the women behind the lens. See today's choices. SerieseditorClareBrigstocke Stereo ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET: send a cheque for £4.50, payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed] See also Ceefax page 625. * Behind the scenes: page 27
While Geoff Hamilton gets to work on his new allotment,
Nick Wray visits Kirstenbosch, the National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, for his first report from
South Africa, and Stephen Lacey goes to Germany where he discovers a revolutionary way of growing plants. See today's choices.
Series producer Betty Talks Stereo Subtitled. ♦ See Geoff Hamilton : page 38
♦ GARDENING WEEKEND OFFER: page
by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Vintage comedy starring Harry H Corbett, Wilfrid Brambell
With Yootha Joyce, Marjorie Rhodes, Freda Bamford, Annie Leake, Hilda Barry.
(B/W) (Rpt)
Followed by Two's Comedy
Another chance to register a phone vote for your favourite comedy sketch, with only three weeks to go till Comic Relief.
Tonight: Red Dwarf: The Wild West [number removed]
The Real McCoy: JBCTV [number removed]
Calls cost 10p
With its seductive curves, stylish body, and two-tone paint, the Triumph Herald was regarded as a chic fashion statement by the 1960s middle classes. Thirty-five years on it's enjoying renewed cult status. Quentin Willson meets Harry Webster , who co-designed the original 1959 model with Giovanni Michelotti , and talks to some owners - including magician Fay Presto who has a Herald convertible
1200 - to find out why this car has such enduringappeal.
Producer Helen Thomas ; Series producer
Jon Bentley
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
The Homecoming. Richard Kimble helps the daughter of his boss when her recovery from illness is threatened by her new stepmother. With
David Janssen.