10.00 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds Will Dibs and Cosmo like the presents they've been sent? Colour song: Green
Book: Through My Window by TONY BRADMAN
Presenter HARRY TOWB
Producer NICCI CROWTHER (R) (e)
10.15 Big Top Science
(e)
10.38 Pages from Ceefax
11.00 Words and Pictures I Am Better Than You!
(e)
11.18
The Geography Programme Why Industry Comes and Goes (2)
MALCOLM STACEY continues the story of industry in South
Wales from the demise of coal and steel to the age of the industrial estate and hi-tech. Producer LEN BROWN (R) (e)
11.40 Pages from Ceefax
12.28pm Politics and You Put It to the Vote
(e)
12.50 Pages from Ceefax
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony
Bradman
Presenter:
Harry
Towb
Producer:
Nicci
Crowther
Unknown:
Malcolm
Stacey
Producer:
Len
Brown
Cosmo:
Frances
Kay
Dibs:
Francis
Wright
Weather followed by Storytime
Sam and the Box
Some might think a dog-eared cardboard box should go out by the bins, but children think differently.
They pretend it's all sorts of things: a monster, a van, a boat....
Presented by lain Lauchlan Producer SUE PETO Series producers
PAT FARRINGTON. DIANE MORGAN (R) (e)
Contributors
Presented By:
Lain
Lauchlan
Producer:
Sue
Peto
Unknown:
Pat
Farrington.
Unknown:
Diane
Morgan
Increasingly, doctors are warning that too much sun now could mean prematurely wrinkled skin, scars and even an early death from cancer.
Producer JOHN COLEMAN
Weather followed by The World About Us
Elephant Kingdom Narrated by David Attenborough
The kingdom is Thailand; and in the wars of the past, in the work of the present and in the worship of all time, the elephant has always been a mighty force in this land. Producer RICHARD ROBINSON
Series editor ANTHONY ISAACS (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Attenborough
Producer:
Richard
Robinson
Editor:
Anthony
Isaacs
Continuing the coverage from BBC1 of the second day of this traditional summer scene.
4.20 Royal Hunt Cup (Handicap. 1m)
One of the greatest sights in racing and the week's biggest gamble with 30 horses spread across Ascot's straight mile.
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Race and paddock commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER
The fashion scene described by MIRIAM FRANCOME
Contributors
Introduced By:
Julian
Wilson
Unknown:
Peter
O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Jimmy
Lindley
Unknown:
John
Hanmer
Unknown:
Miriam
Francome
Andy Crane - starting with
Bananaman: Memory Lane
Eric is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is Bananaman.
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling
Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced by TREVOR BOND Directed by TERRY WARD.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Bill
Oddie
Unknown:
Graeme
Garden
Unknown:
Jill
Shilling
Written By:
Bernie
Kay
Music By:
Dave
Cooke
Produced By:
Trevor
Bond
Directed By:
Terry
Ward
The second round of television's newest quiz game, presented by Phillip Schofield
Four more teams test their knowledge of films and cinema each trying to become the Star Movie Makers and win their way to the grand final.
Watch out for your favourite film clips and see if you can solve the mystery of the extra-terrestrial notes.
Contributors
Presenter:
Phillip
Schofield
Director:
Richard
Kelly
Producer:
Christopher
Tandy
with John Craven Helen Rollason and Roger Finn
What's happening in the world? Newsround brings you the big stories of the day and the facts behind them. Editor JOHN CRAVEN
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven
Unknown:
Helen
Rollason
Unknown:
Roger
Finn
Editor:
John
Craven
The last in the series starring and The Return of Starbuck Dr Zee seeks Adama's counsel when he is troubled by a vivid dream.
Written by GLEN LARSON Directed by RON SATLOFF
Contributors
Written By:
Glen
Larson
Directed By:
Ron
Satloff
Commander Adama:
Lome
Greene
Troy:
Kent
McCord
Dillon:
Barry
van Dyke
Starbuck:
Dirk
Benedict
Dr Zee:
Patrick
Stuart
Two films from the Italian animator BRUNO BOZETTO. Baeus in which a beetle falls madly in love with a woman, resulting in an unusual ménage d trois. Sigmund in which it is suggested what Dr Freud might have dreamed about as a boy.
The last in the series, featuring Harry Horse and Swamptrash, all the way from Oskaloosa, Promise City, Missouri and We Free Kings, who manage to make the Pogues look restrained. Also a quick look round Edinburgh's underground rehearsal rooms where music flourishes among the mildew, and an interview with Regular Music, Scotland's biggest promoters.
BBC Scotland
Contributors
Sound:
John
Gardner
Lighting:
Iain
Holden
Design:
Alan
Wright
Producer:
Hamish
Barbour
Medical care can patch people up, but it isn't saving them from the killer diseases brought on by today's lifestyles. The World Health
Organization, celebrating its 40th anniversary, is advocating a revolution which will affect how people live, love, work and play.
From Lithuania to Olympic Barcelona to a remarkable project in Wales, the programme shows how a dream of health for all could become a future reality.
Narrator Alexander Thomson Film editor ROB SYLVESTER
Introduced by Lewis Wolpert The Man-Eating Myth
Were our ancestors man-eaters? Or was it only savages from far-off countries who indulged in cannibalism?
American anthropologist Bill Arens argues for a more charitable view of our neighbours and forebears, and looks at the evidence from caves from Cheddar
Gorge to Papua New Guinea. Birth Rights
Should a pregnant woman be forced into an operation if doctors think her foetus is in danger? Should she be imprisoned to prevent behaviour that might harm her unborn child?
English barrister Elizabeth Woodcraft travels to the United States to meet the protagonists in legal cases where the long arm of the law has reached into the womb.
Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer JANA BENNETT (R) revised
Contributors
Introduced By:
Lewis
Wolpert
Unknown:
Bill
Arens
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Woodcraft
Producer:
David
Paterson
Producer:
Jana
Bennett
Mulcahy's War
Hawkeye persuades Fr
Mulcahy to talk to one of his patients whom he suspects of self inflicting his wound.
He is happy to oblige but has guilty feelings when accused by the soldier of never having been to the front.
Mulcahy hitches a ride ... Written by RICHARD COGAN
Directed by GEORGE TYNE (R)
Contributors
Written By:
Richard
Cogan
Directed By:
George
Tyne
Hawkeye:
Alan
Alda
BJ:
Mike
Farrell
Col Potter:
Harry
Morgan
Hot Lips:
Loretta
Swit
Major Frank Burns:
Larry
Linville
Radar:
Gary
Burghoff
Klinger:
Jamie
Farr
Fr Mulcahy:
William
Christopher
A film with music in six parts by DENNIS POTTER starring with Janet Suzman Patrick Malahide and Alison Steadman
3: Lovely Days
'Summat's wrong! This 'int right! Where's our dad then? What be they looking at I for? Is it my fault? I'a gone and done it again!'
Directed by JON AMIEL
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown:
Dennis
Potter
Unknown:
Janet
Suzman
Unknown:
Patrick
Malahide
Unknown:
Alison
Steadman
Directed By:
Jon
Amiel
Philip Marlow:
Michael
Gambon
Nicola:
Janet
Suzman
Mark Binney/Raymond:
Patrick
Malahide
Mrs Marlow/Lili:
Alison
Steadman
Nurse Mills:
Joanne
Whalley
Dr Gibbon:
Bill
Paterson
Mr Hall:
David
Ryall
Reginald:
Gerard
Horan
MrTomkey:
Leslie
French
Mr Marlow:
Jim
Carter
First mysterious man:
Ron
Cook
Second mysterious man:
George
Rossi
Staff Nurse White:
Imelda
Staunton
Grandad Baxter:
Wally
Thomas
Philip Marlow (aged 10):
Lyndon
Davies
Schoolteacher:
Janet
Henfrey
George Adams:
Charles
Simon
Night nurse:
Sharon D
Clarke
Porter:
Geff
Francis
Cloth Cap:
Trevor
Cooper
Uncle John:
Ken
Stott
AuntEmily:
Jo
Cameronbrown
Mary, the lodger:
Angela
Curran
First soldier:
Niven
Boyd
Second soldier:
David
Thewlis
Rita:
Claire
Phelps
Brian:
Neil
Pittaway
First mortuary attendant:
Errol
Shaker
Second mortuary attendant:
Astley
Harvey
with Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick Reporters NICK CLARKE.
LINDA CHRISTMAS. CHRIS LOWE. DAVID COSS. GAVIN ESLER.
OLENKA FRENKIEL. MARGARET GILMORE , JAMES HOGG.
WILL HUTTON, WESLEY KERR. PETER MARSHALL ,
JULIAN O'HALLORAN. DAVID SELLS,
DAVID TINDALL, JANET TREWIN. CHARLES WHEELER Assignment editors
NIGEL CHAPMAN. NICK GUTHRIE Producers MARK DAMAZER LIZ RAMSAY. KEITH BOWERS EILEEN FITT
Deputy editor MIKE ROBINSON Editor JOHN MORRISON
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Snow
Unknown:
Donald
MacCormick
Reporters:
Nick
Clarke.
Unknown:
Chris
Lowe.
Unknown:
David
Coss.
Unknown:
Gavin
Esler.
Unknown:
Margaret
Gilmore
Unknown:
James
Hogg.
Unknown:
Wesley
Kerr.
Unknown:
Peter
Marshall
Unknown:
Julian
O'Halloran.
Unknown:
Janet
Trewin.
Unknown:
Nigel
Chapman.
Producers:
Mark
Damazer
Producers:
Liz
Ramsay.
Producers:
Keith
Bowers
Producers:
Eileen
Fitt
Editor:
Mike
Robinson
Editor:
John
Morrison
12.10 Maths: Complex Integration
Integrating complex functions round a loop often gives zero - and when it doesn't, you can get the answer without integrating at all. Producer R. CLAMP
12.35 Of Gann and Genes
Leading researchers describe current research into the causes of cancer, and explain what is so far understood.
Producer NICK BRENTON
Contributors
Producer:
Nick
Brenton
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