Programme Index

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Playdays
Chris and friends go down on the farm.
(R)

7.20 Taz-mania
Taz and his sister Molly swap bodies for the day.
(R)

7.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of animated capers.
(R)

8.10 UKool
Teenage magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
(S) (W)

8.35 Bruno the Kid
Animation featuring the computer boffin.
(R)

Crime drama starring George Sanders. Clementi Sabourin is found dead in a Park Avenue mansion. A man with many enemies, his rise from penniless Czech refugee to powerful American financier was always at the expense of others, especially the women in his life. Director Charles Martin (1956)
(BW) (S) Films: pp 58-63 **

Contributors

Unknown:
George Sanders.
Unknown:
Clementi Sabourin
Director:
Charles Martin

Comedy drama starring James Stewart and Jane Wyman.

When Rip Smith gets word from a friend that the little town of Grandview, by a statistical miracle, exactly reflects "national" opinions, he sees a way to prevent his opinion poll organisation from going broke.
(1947) (BW) (S) Films: pp 58-63 ***

Contributors

Director:
William A Wellman
Rip Smith:
James Stewart
Mary Peterman:
Jane Wyman
Hoopendecker:
Kent Smith
Ike Sloan:
Ned Sparks
Lou Dicketts:
Wallace Ford
Ed Weaver:
Regis Toomey

The Queen Mother is the royal patron of the Sandringham Flower Show and has not missed a single show since the war. Home Ground sets the scene for this year's event which falls on the eve of her 100th birthday.
(First shown in BBC East) (S)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
Dick Meadows

Two more teams of three people from different professions compete in a test of their survival skills, armed with only the essentials with which to build shelter, find food and light a fire. This week a team of social workers and another of publicans are abandoned in the Canadian wilderness.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Jules Weston
Series Producer:
Joanna Ball

Continuing the series in which Professor Susan Greenfield, a leading British neuroscientist, explores the human brain.

Tonight a look at why humans are so good at planning ahead and working towards a goal, plus a search for the roots of our linguistic abilities.
(S) (W)

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Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Susan Greenfield
Producer:
Sam Roberts
Executive Producer:
Alan Bookbinder

Rhona is looking forward to sharing her birthday with her new girlfriend.
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Rhona Cameron
Writer:
Linda Gibson
Director/Producer:
Gareth Carrivick
Producer:
Stephen McCrum
Rhona:
Rhona Cameron
Lisa:
Mel Giedroyc
Geoff:
Dave Lamb
Sam:
Annabel Mullion
Ally:
Vicki Pepperdine
Mother:
Janet Brown

First in a new ten-part series that delves into the different worlds of the popular national pastime of gambling.

Dave Ulliot, aka Devilfish, is a poker player who regularly wins or loses £50,000 a night. But he is also a family man and is becoming disillusioned with the late nights and occasional dangerous player.
Contains strong language.
(Series continues tomorrow at 11.20pm)
(S) (W)
Pokerman: page 29; Programme of the Week: page 69

Contributors

Subject:
Dave Ulliot
Director:
Richard Macer
Executive Producer:
Jenny Abbott

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Healing The Whole
(S)
1.00 The Spiral of Silence
(S)
1.30 Work and Energy
(S)

Teenagers and Families
2.00 Living with Teenagers: 3

Languages
4.00 Spain Inside Out: Part 5
Talk Spanish: Parts 1-2
Short course for beginners.

Working In Sport and Leisure
5.00 Customer Care and Teamwork
Working effectively and the skills required.

Open University
6.00 Management in Chinese Cultures
6.30 A Different Way of Learning
(S)

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