Programme Index

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9.00 Square One TV: Angles (ages 9-11)

9.20 Mathsphere 2: Face Values/A Circular Argument (ages 11-16)

9.40 You and Me, Punjabi/English: Noises Off: in Punjabi (ages 3-5)
(Stereo)

9.45 Come Outside: Hedgehogs (ages 4-5)

10.25 Ghostwriter: Don't Stop the Music: Part 4 (ages 10-12)

10.55 Watch: Homes across Europe - in the Village: Stockbridge (ages 6-7) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

11.10 Health E 2: Waste (ages 7-11)

11.30 Landmarks: Pakistan and its People (ages 9-12)
(Stereo)

11.50 Mad about Music: Motion/Emotion (ages 11-14)
(Stereo)

12.10 Short Circuit: Pump up the Hype (ages 14-16)

One Strobe over the Line. 15 June
1965: Sam becomes a fashion photographer who has to keep watch overa model to prevent herfrom taking an overdose. With Scott Bakula , Dean Stockwell and Susan Anton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Bakula
Unknown:
Dean Stockwell
Unknown:
Susan Anton.

Another chance to see the second series of the comedy about residents at the Bayview Retirement Village. A Bayview resident is charged with shoplifting, and Tom takes the rap.
With Stephanie Cole , Graham Crowden. Written by Michael Aitkens ; Director Sue Bysh Producer Gareth Gwenian

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Cole
Unknown:
Graham Crowden.
Written By:
Michael Aitkens
Producer:
Gareth Gwenian

The Big Job. Steeplejack and part-time steam-engine repairer Fred Dibnah lands the job of doing up priceless giant traction engine Atlas.
Director/Producer Don Haworth
BBC BOOK: The Fred Dibnah Story , pricef 12.99, available from booksellers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Dibnah
Producer:
Don Haworth
Unknown:
Fred Dibnah Story

Jeremy Clarkson visits the JCB excavatorfactory in Uttoxeter,
Staffordshire. Plus Chris Goffeytest drives Honda's new Civic and compares it to the the Ford Escort.
Producer John Wilcox ; Series producer Jon Bentley

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Unknown:
Chris Goffeytest
Producer:
John Wilcox
Producer:
Jon Bentley

Fourth of a seven-part comedy series featuring a rock band who want to save the planet with their records. This week the band is in London where Doon's sister, Mary Pippins, is kidnapped.

Contributors

Director:
Peter Richardson
Producer:
Nira Park
[Actor]:
Gary Beadle
[Actor]:
Mark Caven
[Actor]:
Phil Cornwell
[Actor]:
Doon MacKichan
[Actor]:
Sara Stockbridge
[Actor]:
George Yiasoumi

Last in the cult series.
The Erlenmeyer Flask. A wounded fugitive eludes police by diving into a lake. No body is recovered, but when the police give up the search a strange figure emerges from the water. See today's choices.

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Dr Simon:
Anne Desalvo
The Fugitive:
Simon Webb
Captain Lacerio:
Jim Leard
Dr Berube:
Ken Kramer
Deep Throat:
Jerry Hardin

Acompilation of first-hand accounts by people who have witnessed extraordinary incidents. First shown as Strange Days on BBC2's Weird Night. Director Neil Dougan ; Producer Gerard Barry
Revisedrpt Stereo ..........................
Followed by Conundrum

Contributors

Director:
Neil Dougan
Producer:
Gerard Barry

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