With signingand subtitles.
Cartoon.
This week, a visit to a school for young bush trackers in South Africa. With Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Howie Watkins.
♦ Michaela Strachan joins Children: p 42
Animated fun. Repeated at 2.00pm. (Rpt)
Cartoon. Narrated by Andrew Sachs. Repeated at 2.05pm.
Animation. Animated adventures with the crew of the starship Enterprise. (Rpt)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 Job Bank (ages 14+) Chef
9522569 9.15TeachingToday Teaching Writing Stereo 524057 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Where We Live - By the Sea: Wales
Today the Playbus halts at the Poppy Stop. (Rpt) (Stereo)
10.35 Lifeschool Extra Zimbabwe - People of Stone
11.00 Look and Read Special: Follow that Frog!
(ages 7-9+) (Stereo)
11.20 How to Make a Video
11.30 Teaching Today Teaching Reading: Part 2
12.00 English File: A Tribute to Arthur Miller
The author talks about his work.
(ages 14-17) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Business news. Stereo ....................
1.00 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales (ages 9-13) The Tempest Stereo 88618 1.30 Showcase
1.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) The Great Green Forest
Shown at 8.25am.
Shown at 8.30am.
Open University preview............
Golf The Volvo PGA Championship from the West Course, Wentworth. The premier event on the European Tour gets under way, with a top-class field including Nick Faldo , Bernhard Langer , Ian Woosnam ,
Colin Montgomerie and Seve Ballesteros. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay ,
Dave Marr , Mike Hughesdon and Beverly Lewis. Introduced by Steve Rider. ProducerAlastairScott
Tennis The Women's World Doubles Cup from Craiglockhart, Edinburgh. Three-times Wimbledon champions Gigi Fernandez and Natasha Zvereva head the seedings. Commentary by John Barrett and Virginia Wade. Introduced by Sue Barker.
Producer Johnnie Watherston
Including at 3.00 and 3.55 News Regional News and Weather
Celebrity game show with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Team captains Mark Lamarrand Ulrika Jonsson are joined by comedian David Baddiel , actor Paul Shane , and TV presenters Muriel Gray and Annabel Giles. Director Mark Mylod ; Producer Alan Marke
The Body Snatchers. The team discover that the body of a top
Pentagon official is being kept in a remote village in Wales.
Written by Terry Nation ; Director Paul Dickson
First shown on ITV
This week, the subtle differences between the rook, the jackdaw and the crow are revealed; and a look at how
British butterflies seem to understand climatic changes. With Simon King.
Producer Hilary Jeffkins ; Series producer Mike Beynon
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Victorian cartoonists hardly dared criticise their monarch.
Today's satirists are less respectful of the royal family. In the second of two programmes, Kenneth Baker MP reveals how the crudity and cruelty of the Georgian age has returned. See today's choices.
Producer Jonathan Dent ; Editor Anne Tyerman
Mark James reports from Sumatra as the World Rally Championship visits the Far East for the first time.
Meanwhile, on the Touring Car scene, Amanda Campbell looks at the contrasting lives of two racing brothers: James Kaye , works driverfor Honda, and his younger brother Richard, who races a privately entered Vauxhall. Plus, Tiff Needell goes TVR Tuscan racing at Silverstone.
Series producer Ken Pollock ; Executive producer
DennisAdams Stereo
Geoff Hamilton visits the Chelsea Flower Show;
Antony Henn continues his look at the Dutch plant industry; and there's a visit to an exceptional collection of rhododendrons. See today's choices. Series producer John Percival ; Executive producer
TonyLaryea Stereo Subtitled ............... ♦See Geoff Hamilton : page 36
♦Competitions and Giveaways: p
Comedy about an airline cabin crew. Winch. Sebastian returns from his holiday to find that something has happened between Steve and Shona. Sebastian Flight ALAN CUMMING , Steve McCracken
FORBES MASSON Shona Spurtle, SIOBHAN REDMOND Captain Duff, PATRICK RYECART Written by Alan Cummingand Forbes Masson Director Angela deChastelai Smith ; Producer
TonyDow Rpt Stereo
With Peter Snow.
The second in a three-part season of pilot programmes which became classic comedy series. Hi-de-Hi! was set in 1959 in a fictional holiday camp called Maplin's. First shown in 1980, it completed a hat trick of successful comedies for writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft after Dad's Army and It Ain't 'Alf Hot Mum.
Jeffrey FairbrotherSIMON CADELL Ted Bovis , PAUL SHANE , Gladys Pugh RUTH MADOC. Spike Dixon JEFFREY HOLLAND , Mr Partridge LESLIE DWYER . Maud Fairbrother JOYCE GRANT Fred Quilly , FELIX BOWNESS Yvonne , DIANE HOLLAND. Barry BARRY HOWARD , Peggy SU POLLARD
Producer David Croft ....
Horror, continuing the series of films starring Peter Lorre
A retired concert pianist dies a violent death. When his burial vault is opened, the body is missing its left hand. The household is then subjected to a reign of terror as the murderous hand seeks revenge. Hilary Cummins
PETER LORRE. Bruce Conrad ROBERT ALDA.
Julie Holden ANDREA KING , Francis Ingram
VICTOR FRANCEN. Ouidio Castanio J CARROL NAISH
Director Robert Florey 1946, 15) B/W. ♦ See Films: pages 49-56 ***