9.35 La Maree et ses secrets: 1: Chez Keravec
A five-part adventure serial in French by Christopher Russell and Jane Cottave.
(R) (E)
9.52 Economics: A Question of Choice: 1: Free to Choose?
Family life in two different economies: Ghana and the UK.
(R) (E)
10.15 Science Workshop: Bread 'A'
(Shown yesterday at 10.15 am) (E)
10.38 History File: British Social History: Richard Arkwright
(R) (E)
11.0 Thinkabout: Face to Face
(Shown on Wednesday at 2 pm) (E)
11.18 Higher Education: Polys and Colleges: 1: Diploma Level Studies
Non-degree courses are designed to provide vocational training leading to a good job; but they can also open up chances of getting a degree.
(R) (E)
11.40 Scene: Patty, Fatty
by Kay McManus
(R) (E)
(For full details see Friday at 12.32 pm)
12.12 pm Media Studies: Two Samples of Soap
(Shown on Monday at 12.8 pm) (E)
12.45 Science Topics: Ecology and Conservation
Ecology has lots of interlocking questions, and as yet, few answers.
(R) (E)
1.5-1.30 A vous la France
For beginners in French, a multi-media course (based on recordings and film sequences made with a wide variety of French people), which aims to teach enough French to handle practical situations and make social contact.
(R) (E)
1.38 Outlook: Farming Through the Ages: The Early Farmer
A visit to the Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire, where Iron Age farming methods still exist.
Presented by David Parry-Jones and Peter Reynolds
(R) (E)
BBC Wales
2.0 Watch: Visual Arts: Artists at Work
Watch introduces Jaye Griffiths as a presenter in this new-look series. Jaye and Louise explore the use of colour and emotion in art.
Shirley Hughes paints an illustration for the book An Evening at Alfie's, and Louise finds out from Quentin Blake about the emotions felt by the people in his drawings.
Presented by Jaye Griffiths and Louise Hall-Taylor
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.0 am) (E)
2.15 Music Time: Footsteps
(Shown on Monday at 10.15 am) (E)