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Maths: Catastrophe Theory
9.38 Religious Studies: Why? Because....
What's for Dinner?
Food is a key to the way beliefs affect everyday life.
Narrator JENNI BARNETT Series producer SUE WEEKS Producer JULIA DRUM (R) (e)
10.0 You and Me
Cosmo feels very sorry when she is unfair to Dibs. Maths at the fair: four tries at the sideshow. Book: A Letter to Amy Presenter HARRY TOWB
Animation HELEN MORLAND Director SUE ARON (R) (e)
10.15 Music Time The Weavers (R)
(e)
10.38 A-Level Studies: History The Pilgrimage of Grace
Authorities on the Tudor period put forward varying interpretations about the people and causes behind this rising.
Written by JOHN FINES
Presented by RICHARD BURROWS with JOHN FINES , G. R. ELTON C. HAIGH and c. S. L. DAVIES Producer JILL SHEPPARD (R) (e)
11.0 Zig Zag
Tomorrow's Arabs (R) (e)
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11.20 Pages from Ceefax
11.45 Mindstretchers
Tight Living: Solutions
FEROZA SYAL explains her bedsitter design to ANTHONY DANIELS.
Designer PIA GRAHAM
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD (R) (e)
11.50 Pages from Ceefax
12.0 A-Level Studies: German 4: Peace Address
Grafitti on the East Berlin subway spells out the words
'Peace Address'. East German teenagers invite you to their workplace, to a disco and a pop concert, and talk of their current concerns. Production
GODFREY JOHNSON , CHRIS LENT (e)
12.20 pm Computer Club The Computer and the Transport Planner
Producer ROBIN GWYN (R) (e)
12.40 Primary Science: 2
JUDITH HANN continues her look at the challenge of teaching science in primary schools. Producer ANNE DIACK
A BBC/Open University production
1.5-1.33 Planning and Managing Change. The Health Service Plans for Change
A look at how managers in Brent Health Authority are dealing with change; a case-study of one hospital (Shenley in Hertfordshire) which is the major psychiatric facility of Brent's mental health unit. What are the pressures for change that face Shenley? Producer ALISON TUCKER
A BBC/Open University production
Contributors
Narrator:
Jenni
Barnett
Unknown:
Helen
Morland
Director:
Sue
Aron
Written By:
John
Fines
Presented By:
Richard
Burrows
Unknown:
John
Fines
Unknown:
G. R.
Elton
Unknown:
C.
Haigh
Unknown:
S. L.
Davies
Producer:
Jill
Sheppard
Unknown:
Anthony
Daniels.
Designer:
Pia
Graham
Producer:
Edward
Hayward
Unknown:
Godfrey
Johnson
Producer:
Robin
Gwyn
Unknown:
Judith
Hann
Producer:
Alison
Tucker
Wild Roses
Stars of the hedgerows, wild roses are blooming in June and July.
Michael Jordan explores how wild roses have been exploited to produce the many garden varieties we enjoy today. (R)
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Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Jordan
Dizzy Duncan
Why Duncan ties a knot in his handkerchief, puts his cap on back-to-front, pulls down his socks and undoes his shoelaces remains a mystery until the end of the story. A group of children play a dressing-up game with some bizarre results.
Presenter vicky IRELAND
Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON (R) (e)
Contributors
Producer:
Moyra
Gambleton
Exploring the Rhine
The best-known landscape of the Rhine is the stretch between Bingen and Bonn. Here it flows through a narrow, steep-sided gorge planted with vineyards and well-stocked with castles. It's inspired many a legend and has become one of Europe's major tourist attractions. Narrator MAC ANDREWS Producer ROBIN GWYN (R) (e)
Contributors
Producer:
Robin
Gwyn
Mr Snooker
Joe Davis won every World
Snooker Championship from its inception in 1927 until his retirement in 1946. Even in this 1962 televison challenge match against JOHN PULMAN , the 'master's' skill shines through. (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr
Snooker
Unknown:
Joe
Davis
Unknown:
John
Pulman
Regional News and Weather
from Ganton Golf Club, Scarborough Peter Alliss's guest today is
P. B. 'Laddie' Lucas, (R)
The New Yorker
New Yorker magazine occupies a unique place in American culture. For 60 years it has been the proving ground for writers like John Updike and J. D. Salinger , and critics like Pauline Kael. But recently the New Yorker's august tradition has come under threat from a new owner, who has appointed his own editor - only the third man to have held this post. Review has been to
Manhattan to talk to some of the New Yorker's most distinguished contributors - John Updike , Ved Mehta and J. McInerney - about the magazine which many of them feel is about to be lost for ever.
Director DAISY GOODWIN Editor JOHN ARCHER
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Updike
Unknown:
J. D.
Salinger
Unknown:
Pauline
Kael.
Unknown:
John
Updike
Unknown:
Ved
Mehta
Unknown:
J.
McInerney
Director:
Daisy
Goodwin
Editor:
John
Archer
Escape is not Freedom Directed by KEncm OZAWA
Contributors
Directed By:
Kencm
Ozawa
continues the season starring the screen goddess who died last month.
Tonight with Glenn Ford
George Macready
Buenos Aires , the end of World War n.
Johnny Farrell is taken on as operator of a large gambling casino, and discovers his boss's wife is none other than the woman in his past, Gilda.
Screenplay by MARION PERSONNET Based on a story by E. A. ELLINGTON Produced by VIRGINIA VAN UPP Directed by CHARLES VIDOR (Blackanawhite)
0 IN THE PICTURE: page 19
Contributors
Unknown:
Glenn
Ford
Unknown:
George
MacReady
Unknown:
Buenos
Aires
Unknown:
Johnny
Farrell
Unknown:
Marion
Personnet
Story By:
E. A.
Ellington
Produced By:
Virginia
van Upp
Directed By:
Charles
Vidor
Gilda:
Rita
Hayworth
Johnny Farrell:
Glenn
Ford
Baffin Mundson:
George
MacReady
Obregon:
Joseph
Calleia
Uncle Pio:
Steve
Geray
Casey:
Joe
Sawyer
Agents:
Ludwig
Donath
Agents:
Lionel
Royce
Gabe Evans:
Robert
Scott
Delgardo:
Gerald
Mohr
Little man:
Saul
Martell
First of six programmes about some of the 20th century's most enduring designs.
It's hard to imagine anything more at odds with the hi-tech, microwave, designer-kitchen age than the Aga cooker.
It's formidably heavy. It's far from cheap to buy and install. And yet its popularity has grown and grown since it came to England from Sweden in 1929. More than just a commercial success story, it has come to symbolise the quintessence of upper-and middle-class rural life. In Chiswick and the Isle of Dogs it suggests the warm heart of the English country home.
How did it happen?
Narrated by Jancis Robinson With Sir Roy Strong
David Ogilvy , Lady Harrod and Alan Bennett Photography
JOHN MCGLASHAN , JOHN GOODYER Film editor JOHN BARNES Executive producer CHRISTOPHER MARTIN ProducerROGER LAST
Contributors
Unknown:
Jancis
Robinson
Unknown:
Sir Roy
Strong
Unknown:
David
Ogilvy
Unknown:
Lady
Harrod
Unknown:
Alan
Bennett
Unknown:
John
McGlashan
Unknown:
John
Goodyer
Editor:
John
Barnes
Producer:
Christopher
Martin
Producer:
Roger
Last
Aircrash: the Burning Issue 'Everybody get out as fast as you can, get out, get out, get out....' (AIRLINE STEWARD) Fuel is burning outside and flames are spreading along the cabin - but the greatest threat to the survival of most passengers is from the dense, black, poisonous smoke. 'Two whiffs and I'm quite sure you'd have had it'
(MANCHESTER AIRCRASH
SURVIVOR)
After 40 years' research into how to prevent or delay aircraft fires, the most promising recent developments have been in the design of passenger smoke hoods. The burning issue is, will they really save lives, or just cause more confusion and delay in getting out? And until that question is answered, what is the best way to survive? Narrator Paul Vaughan Film editor KEITH RAVEN Written and produced by ALEC NISBETT
Horizon editor ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
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Contributors
Narrator:
Paul
Vaughan
Editor:
Keith
Raven
Produced By:
Alec
Nisbett
Editor:
Robin
Brightwell
written by TERENCE BRADY and CHARLOTTE BINGHAM starring James Bolam with Gabrielle Lloyd and Ray Winstone Learning the Blues
Will Fr Matthew ever find the right school for Holly? And if he does, will she go?
Designer TIM GLEESON Produced and directed by DAVID ASKEY
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Contributors
Written By:
Terence
Brady
Unknown:
James
Bolam
Unknown:
Gabrielle
Lloyd
Unknown:
Ray
Winstone
Designer:
Tim
Gleeson
Directed By:
David
Askey
Fr Matthew:
James
Bolam
Sharon:
Gabrielle
Lloyd
Fr Charlie:
Ray
Winstone
Holly:
Samantha
Hurst
Headmisstresse:
Honora
Burke
Headmisstresse:
Barbara
Bolton
Reverend Mother:
Denise
Hirst
Doreen:
Sarah
Nash
Sharon's mum:
Barbara
Keogh
'Blue Moon Detective Agency. We'll solve your problems ... once we've solved ours.' starring with Maddie's Turn to Cry
As the Elaine Johnson case takes a bizarre turn, the story of Maddie in love continues as she considers the attraction of opposites: Sam and Dave. One's into Sinatra, the other goes for soul; one's perfect, the other rather less so; and it becomes clear that two's company, but three's a dilemma...
Written by ROGER DIRECTOR , RON OSBORN and JEFF RENO
Directed by ALLAN ARKUSH
Contributors
Written By:
Roger
Director
Written By:
Ron
Osborn
Written By:
Jeff
Reno
Directed By:
Allan
Arkush
Maddie Hayes:
Cybill
Shepherd
David Addison:
Bruce
Willis
Ms Dipesto:
Allyce
Beasley
Sam Crawford:
Mark
Harmon
Bert Viola:
Curtis
Armstrong
Elaine:
Caitlin
Clark
Alan:
Gary
Cole
with Adam Raphael
The late-night view of the Election campaign, with coverage, analysis and reaction to this evening's major speeches. And tonight Vincent Hanna reports on the style and the personalities of the campaign so far. Producers NIGEL CHAPMAN
JANA BENNET and LIZ RAMSAY Directors JAMES GOULD.
JOHN WILKINSON and VICTOR MELLENEY Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , ADRIAN MILNE Deputy editor PETER BELL Editor TIM ORCHARD
Contributors
Unknown:
Adam
Raphael
Unknown:
Vincent
Hanna
Producers:
Nigel
Chapman
Unknown:
Jana
Bennet
Unknown:
Liz
Ramsay
Directors:
James
Gould.
Unknown:
John
Wilkinson
Unknown:
Victor
Melleney
Unknown:
Nick
Guthrie
Unknown:
Adrian
Milne
Editor:
Peter
Bell
Editor:
Tim
Orchard
Julia Somerville introduces some of tonight's key speeches from the campaign trail.
Contributors
Introduces:
Julia
Somerville
Victorian Ways of Death
Funerary memorials, mourning paraphernalia and coffin design illuminate life and death in Victorian society.
Producer NICK LEVINSON (R)
Contributors
Producer:
Nick
Levinson