8.55 Orchestra. Last of six programmes tracing the evolution of the modern symphony orchestra. Coda
9.26 Twentieth-Century History Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor in 1941? 9.48 Mathscore Two
8: Numbers Growing: a poinsettia plant relates to a 'golden' rectangle, thanks to Fibonacci sequences.
10.10 Look and Read. The Boy from Space by RICHARD CARPENTER 6: Where is Tom?
10.35 Geography Casebook: Britain. Upland Country: to the visitor, the upland of North Wales may look peaceful enough, but there are severe strains on the look and life of the area.
11.0 Watch. Robin Hood 3: The Castle (Repeat. Details on Wednesday at 2.1 pm)
11.17 Brazil. City of Newcomers
A look at one of the families that have moved from the countryside into the slums of Belo Horizonte , Brazil's third largest city.
11.40 History 11-13: The Middle Ages. The Church: seen through the eyes of contemporary pilgrims and the presenter, RICHARD BURROWS.
12.3 pm Bellamy's New World
Eight films exploring America and its botanical history. 6: US Amaizing
Presenter DR DAVID BELLAMY * Subtitles on Ceefax page 270
12.35 Inside Japan
Ten films on contemporary Japan 6: Beautiful Human Life
1.5 Maths Help
For adults studying maths to O-level Functions and Inequalities
1.19 Science Topics
Electronics in Action: the modern world of electronics stretches from rock groups to computers that can almost think for themselves. Series producer PETER bratt
1.40 Let's See -Your Health (Full details on Wednesday 1.38 pm)
2.0 You and Me. 'M' is for Monster Duncan is scared by a monster but Sam tells him a story about a mouse.
2.15 Near and Far. Tundra
Home to Eskimos and oil people: frozen solid in winter and abounding with wildlife in summer.
2.40 Look, Look and Look Again
Natural Details: colourful flowers and butterflies in an inner-city classroom.