Programme Index

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Teletubbies: Beach.
A sudden gust of wind blows Dipsy's hat clean away.
(Shown yesterday at 10.45am) (Stereo)

7.55 Brum
The little car visits a supermarket.
(Repeat)

8.10 The Raccoons
Animated escapades from the Evergreen Forest.
(Repeat)

8.35 Bright Sparks
The series which celebrates the achievements of children.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10 pm on BBC1)

9.05 Spider-Man: The Ultimate Slayer
Animated superhero adventures.
(Stereo)

9.35 Glad Rags
Comedy-drama about a young girl with a vivid imagination.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

10.00 Babar
The Old Lady vanishes on a train journey to Paris.
(Repeat)

10.25 Oakie Doke
Animated stories of a Woodland creature.
(Repeat)

10.40 Spider
The children get up to mischief.
(Repeat)

10.45 Teletubbies: Rolling
Noo-Noo decides to tidy up Laa-Laa's ball.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.30am) (Repeat) (Stereo)

Julian Wilson and Clare Balding introduce races at 2.15, 2.45, 3.20 and 3.50. With commentary from Peter O'Sullevan.

Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Wilson
Presenter:
Clare Balding
Commentary:
Peter O'Sullevan

Drama, concluding the season of films starring Elizabeth Taylor
Also starring Richard Burton

In the VIP lounge at London Airport, a group of passengers assembles, en route to New York. Then fog descends, causing an enforced overnight stay at the airport hotel. Showing in widescreen format. (1963)
See Films: pages 48-53 **

Contributors

Director:
Anthony Asquith
Frances Andros:
Elizabeth Taylor
Paul Andros:
Richard Burton
Marc Champselle:
Louis Jourdan
Gloria Gritti:
Elsa Martinelli
Duchess of Brighton:
Margaret Rutherford
Miss Mead:
Maggie Smith
Les Mangrum:
Rod Taylor
Miriam Marshall:
Linda Christian
Max Buda:
Orson Welles
Commander Millbank:
Dennis Price
Sanders:
Richard Wattis
Joslin:
Ronald Fraser

In the last of the series of probing interviews, psychologist Oliver James talks to football manager George Graham, who discusses the hardships and affection of his childhood and family life and the highs and lows of his controversial career.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Oliver James
Interviewee:
George Graham

What factors make a city and why do people live where they do? Stewart Brand looks at the changing nature of residential areas and examines the many ways in which cities develop, change and grow, gradually responding to the needs of their populations. He argues that often cities are trapped by planning laws that paralyse adaptability.
(Stereo)
Polly Toynbee: page 10

Contributors

Presenter:
Stewart Brand
Director/Producer:
Janet Lee
Series Producer:
James Runcie

Nick Nairn travels to the Isle of Arran and goes fishing for the elusive sea trout, which forms the basis of his dish of seared sea trout with courgette relish. He also looks for organic lamb and tries milking a goat to make goat's cheese for a souffle recipe.
(First shown in BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Nick Nairn
Director:
Graham Strong
Producer:
Ed Booth

The guide to the countryside. Ray Mears goes to the New Forest to look at the case for bark, Nick Fisher walks beside the waterfalls of Teesdale and Guy Linley-Adams travels to the Farne Islands off the coast of Northumberland to watch a comical flock of puffins.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Mears
Presenter:
Nick Fisher
Presenter:
Guy Linley-Adams
Producer:
Annette Martin
Series Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

Dick invites Mary to a sci-fi convention and decides that the time is right to reveal his true identity. With guest George Takei, Mr Sulu in Star Trek.

Contributors

Dick Solomon:
John Lithgow
Sally Solomon:
Kristen Johnson
Harry Solomon:
French Stewart
Tommy Solomon:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Dr Mary Albright:
Jane Curtin
Nina:
Simbi Khali
Himself:
George Takei

A neweight-part series presenting dance from America, Sweden, France and the U K.
The season begins with another chance to see Enter Achilles, Lloyd Newson and DV8's challenging exploration of masculinity which won a special prize at last year's Prix Italia. Producer David Stacey ; Director
Clara van Gool
Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Lloyd Newson
Producer:
David Stacey
Director:
Clara van Gool

Open University
12.30 The Clinical Psychologist
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
1.00 In Search Of Identity
(Rpt) (Stereo)
1.30 Rover's Return

Summer Nights
2.00 Remembering Essentials

Languages
4.00 Greek Language and People: 9 and 10; French Experience Know How: 5

Business and Work
5.00 The Small Business Programme: Twenty Steps to Better Management - the Drama

Open University
6.00 Bajourou - Music of Mali
(Subtitled)
6.25-7.15am Regions Apart?
(Rpt)

Learning Zone Guide: [number removed]

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