Programme Index

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10.25 Hotch Potch House: Up in the Air
(ages 3-5) (Stereo)

10.45 Look and Read Special: LRTV Gets It Together
(ages 7-9+) (Stereo)

11.05 Zig Zag: Danger Detectors
(ages 8-10+)

11.25 Showcase

11.35 TV6: Life Stories
(ages 16+) (Stereo)

12.05 Opening up Technology
(ages 16+)

John Motson introduces English football's finest two hours - the England team on winning form in the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany at Wembley. He also, 30 years on, meets the hero of the game Geoff Hurst. Kenneth Wolstenholme is the match commentator.
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(Colour and B/W) (Stereo)

Win a BBC Video of the World Cup final: page

Contributors

Presenter:
John Motson
Interviewee:
Geoff Hurst
Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Producer:
Graham Wellham

In the third of a six-part series that looks at ancestry, biologist and writer Steve Jones asks if there is a gene for crime, the existence of which would indicate that some people are born evil.
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Natural Born Killer? page 28

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Jones
Producer:
Chris Hale
Series Producer:
Tessa Livingstone

Continuing the repeat episodes from the first series.

When an unidentified object crashes, Mulder isn't satisfied with the official explanation.

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Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
McGrath:
Frederick Coffin
Colonel Calvin Henderson:
Marshall Bell
Max Fenig:
Scott Bellis
Corporal Taylor:
Brent Stait
Deputy Sheriff Jason Wright:
Alvin Sanders
Deep Throat:
Jerry Hardin

Helen Chadwick, one of Britain's most provocative contemporary artists, died suddenly from heart failure in March at the age of only 42. She was the artist behind such controversial pieces as Piss Flowers, a series of bronzes cast from the shapes made when she and her partner urinated in snow, and Cacao, a gurgling chocolate fountain.
With this compilation of photographs and archive footage, including Super 8 film of her early seventies performance art, Matthew Collings pays tribute to her life and work, and introduces a revised version of Chadwick's 1992 film about the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, made for the BBC2 series Artists' Journeys.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Matthew Collings
Executive Producer:
Keith Alexander

Open University
12.30 Psychology in Action: Personnel Selection
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
1.00 A Portable Computer Industry
(Subtitled)
1.30 Citizens of the World

Night School
2.00 History: The World Since 1945/Landmarks

BBC Focus
4.00 Royal Institution Discourse: Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium
4.50 Bon Mot
5.00 Wise Up: Women into Science
5.15 Department of Health Special: Changing Childbirth
5.30 RCN Nursing Update

Open University
6.00 Space and Time
6.25 Global Sea-Level
6.50 Synthesis of a Drug

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