Listings
9.35 Mach's Gut!
Basic skills in German
3: Making Arrangements
Buying a ticket to the cinema; Asking for help. With
ROBERT RAUCH , SYLVIA ROTTER Introduced by PAUL MCDOWELL Producer CAROLINE GODLEY (R) (e) 9 52 Sex Education. Growing How do children learn and grow and what are the special changes that take place at puberty? These questions are answered for 8- to 10-yearolds.
Producer DEREK LONGHURST (R)(e)
10.15 Science Workshop. Fish A
10.38 History File
Hitler's Germany 1933-1936
How did Hitler gain dictatorial power in Germany during these VG3TS?
Commentary JOHN TIDMARSH Written by TONY HOWARTH Producers JOHN CHAPPLE and PAUL MITCHELL (R) (e)
110 Tninkabout. Bridges
11.18 Tutorial Topics
Living with a Handicap followed by Asian Girl
(e) 11 40 Scene. Girl in Brazil (R)
(e) 12 12 Scotland This Century 3: The First World War
Veterans of the Great War talk about their experiences m the trenches.
Producer ROBERT CLARK (R) (e)
12.32 Pages from Ceefax
12.45 Science Topics. Bonding How and why atoms join together to form molecules
Series producer PETER BRATT (R) (e) 1 5 A vous la France
For beginners in French. (R) (e)
1.38 Outlook. The Call of the Sea 2: Guns at Sea
As trade between countries increased, so did the contention between sailors.
Presented by DAVID PARRY JONES Producer ALWYN HUMPHREYS (e)
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Rauch
Unknown:
Sylvia
Rotter
Introduced By:
Paul
McDowell
Producer:
Caroline
Godley
Producer:
Derek
Longhurst
Unknown:
John
Tidmarsh
Written By:
Tony
Howarth
Producers:
John
Chapple
Producers:
Paul
Mitchell
Producer:
Robert
Clark
Producer:
Peter
Bratt
Presented By:
David
Parry
Producer:
Alwyn
Humphreys
Movement: From Here to There
Melody
(Shown on Monday at 10.15 am)
Adam McNaughtan
Adam McNaughtan has been collecting children's street songs and games for over 20 years and, as he shows in schools in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Milnathort, playground inventiveness is as vigorous as it's ever been. There are skipping rhymes, ring-games, chants and clapping songs from the girls, while the boys play footie, fake death and tell some pretty awful jokes. Film editor ROBERT BURNETT
Series producer KEITH ALEXANDER Director ELEANOR AITKEN
Contributors
Unknown:
Adam
McNaughtan
Unknown:
Adam
McNaughtan
Editor:
Robert
Burnett
Producer:
Keith
Alexander
Director:
Eleanor
Aitken
Hugh Scully and the experts visit Bath.
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown:
Hugh
Scully
Regional News and Weather
Curl up on your cushion and spend half an hour in Pamela's company.
A series featuring some of the finest model makers and collectors.
Fairgrounds in Miniature Arthur New from Devon makes fairgrounds in miniature. He had to start work all over again after 30 years' work was destroyed in a fire.
Presenter Eric Thompson Director JENNI BURROWS Producer PAUL SMITH (R) BBC Bristol
Contributors
Presenter:
Eric
Thompson
Director:
Jenni
Burrows
Producer:
Paul
Smith
Derek Davis breaks out of the designer kitchens of the television studio and meets the experts in their own restaurants. This week Derek visits the famous Lammas Fair at Ballycastle. Executive producer ULTANGUILFOYLE
Producer IAN HAMILTON
Contributors
Unknown:
Derek
Davis
Producer:
Ian
Hamilton
The popular game of musical knowledge with Frank Muir and John Amis challenging
Denis Norden and Ian Wallace over questions set by Steve Race (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank
Muir
Unknown:
John
Amis
Unknown:
Denis
Norden
Unknown:
Ian
Wallace
The team of daring undercover agents is back to prove that their missions are anything but...
Starring Peter Graves as Jim Phelps, Martin Landau as Rollin Hand, Barbara Bain as Cinnamon, Greg Morris as Barney
Jim Phelps faces a duel in the sun, when the IMF matches wits with a hijacker and a treacherous prison commandant to recover priceless Inca treasure - vital to the stability of a small Latin American country.
(R)
Contributors
Writer:
Laurence
Heath
Director:
Leonard J.
Horn
Jim Phelps:
Peter
Graves
Rollin Hand:
Martin
Landau
Cinnamon:
Barbara
Bain
Barney:
Greg
Morris
Cole:
Dan
O'Herlihy
Col Cardoza:
Mark
Lenard
from Crans-Montana featuring
The Women's Giant Slalom Unlike the men, the 1985 medallists in the women's giant slalom have fallen upon hard times, and a repeat performance, with Americans first and third, looks most unlikely. Another home victory looms large, with the names of WRENI SCHNEIDER and MARIA WALLISER marked on most experts' cards - but TAMARA MCKINNEY may keep the Stars and Stripes flying. Commentator
DAVID GOLDSTROM
Introduced by DAVID VINE Television presentation SSR, Switzerland
Producer JIM RESIDE
Contributors
Unknown:
Wreni
Schneider
Unknown:
Tamara
McKinney
Introduced By:
David
Vine
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir Angharad Rees Nigel Havers and Arthur Marshall Lynsey de Paul Julian Pettifer
Referee Robert Robinson Devised by MARK GOODSON Produced and directed by PAULCIANI
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank
Muir
Unknown:
Angharad
Rees
Unknown:
Nigel
Havers
Unknown:
Arthur
Marshall
Unknown:
Lynsey
de Paul
Unknown:
Julian
Pettifer
Unknown:
Robert
Robinson
Unknown:
Mark
Goodson
Presented by Ian Hamilton African Voices
This month, Bookmark looks at two writers from Africa.
Nuruddin Farah is a Somali, the author of a highly acclaimed novel - Maps. But the nearest he can get to his native country is Khartoum in the Sudan, for his work is banned in Somalia and he himself is a wanted man.
Bookmark filmed him as he settled into the latest in a long line of adopted countries and Farah talked about
Islam, the oral tradition and the censorship that has kept him on the move so long.
Don Mattera , a poet from Sophiatown, is on the way back to his native South
Africa. Bookmark caught him in London, where he talked about his extraordinary career as a gangster and a freedom fighter and the years he spent as a banned person under apartheid. Directors
NADIA HAGGAR. RICHARD SPENCEProducer ROGER THOMPSON
Executive producer NIGEL WILLIAMS
Contributors
Presented By:
Ian
Hamilton
Unknown:
Don
Mattera
Unknown:
Roger
Thompson
Producer:
Nigel
Williams
by CARLA LANE , starring Designer
ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY Produced and directed by GARETH GWENLAN
Contributors
Unknown:
Carla
Lane
Hornby:
Andree
Welstead Hornby
Directed By:
Gareth
Gwenlan
Maxine:
Felicity
Kendal
Luke:
Peter
McEnery
Helen:
And Jane
Asher
Jamie:
With Paul
Copley
Policeman:
Nick
McArdle
Customer:
Beatrice
Shaw
Nurse:
Linda
Barr
Jo:
Peggy
Sirr
Stirring Stuff
A tribute to the British national drink and all who serve it.
We take 196 million cups of tea a day. We reach for a cup in a crisis; we break for tea when we can. And the heroines of our favourite brew are the ladies of the tea trolley. Alice, Dolly, Edna and Margaret stroll through the mayhem of money-brokers in the City, down the chic corridors of a West End advertising agency, along the open offices of local government in Yorkshire. They dispense advice and succour, entertainment and good cheer to their thirsty customers.
Jack and Daisy, who lost their partners years ago, tea dance their blues away in the Palm Court once a week. WVS ladies tell stirring tales of how a nice cuppa kept us going in the blitz. Tough men on army manoeuvres prepare their own special brew. And so do the chimps.
But over all hangs the threat of the dispenser....
Research GILLIAN STRACHAN Photography PAUL SOMMERS Film editor MARTYN HONE Producer MARK CHAPMAN
An ASPECT production for BBCtv Editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF
0 FEATURE: page 40
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
from Sarajevo
The Men's Free Programme Although several quadruple jumps have been attempted in international competition in recent years, a successful single-foot landing has still to be achieved in a major championship, and it could mean the difference tonight between gold and silver.
1984 champion
ALEXANDER FADEEV will be determined to regain the title he lost to his Czech rival JOSEF SABOVCIK two years ago, but look out for another Soviet - young VIKTOR PETRENKO.
ALAN WEEKS, in his 30th year of skating commentaries, describes tonight's battle. BARRY DAVIES reports on Britain's two couples in the Original Set Pattern Dance. Television presentation JRT. Yugoslavia
Producer JIM RESIDE
Contributors
Unknown:
Alexander
Fadeev
Unknown:
Josef
Sabovcik
Unknown:
Viktor
Petrenko.
Unknown:
Barry
Davies
Producers
MARK THOMPSON , DIANA MORTON
JOHN BRIDCUT , EAMONN MATTHEWS Directors CHRIS FOX
JOHN WILKINSON. JAMES GOULD Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE. ADRIAN MILNE
Deputy editor PHILIP CAMPBELL Editor TIM ORCHARD
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark
Thompson
Unknown:
Diana
Morton
Unknown:
John
Bridcut
Unknown:
Eamonn
Matthews
Directors:
Chris
Fox
Unknown:
John
Wilkinson.
Unknown:
Nick
Guthrie.
Unknown:
Adrian
Milne
Editor:
Philip
Campbell
The Complete Piano Sonatas Daniel Barenboim plays Sonata No 10, Op 14 No 2
Contributors
Unknown:
Daniel
Barenboim