9.0 Shakespeare in Perspective: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Roy Strong visits Hatfield House to introduce the play which he believes was written to celebrate an aristrocratic marriage and flatter a virgin queen.
9.26 Maths Counts: Orders is Orders
by John Tully
Numbers count, they measure, but they also keep things in order - provided you use the right kind of number,
9.48 Mathscore One: 2: A Good Turn
Football, tennis, wallpapering and an elderly couple all throw light on angles.
10.10 Look and Read: Badger Girl: 5: Lost on the Moor
'More ponies stolen', reads the newspaper headline. But who are the crooks - Barker and Deal.... or the Badgermen?
Producer SUSAN PATON
10.35 Geography Casebook: Britain: Upland Country
To the visitor, the uplands of north Wales may look peaceful enough, but there are severe strains on the look and life of the area.
11.0 Watch: Captain Cook: 5: The Arctic
11.17 Walrus: Houw too Spel
Neil Mercer demonstrates three kinds of spelling mistake. With Ian Bamforth and Jean Trend
Producer MORTON SURGUY
11.40 Job Bank: The Leisure Business
12.0 Year of the French: 3: The Enterprising Bourgeois
Armistice Day ceremony in Lille - the flags come from Luc Doublet's family firm.
Grandfather reminisces about the Great War at the family's celebration lunch.
12.30 Life Power: The Productive Cell
How technologists are working to create the right environments for growing large quantities of living cells under commercial conditions.
1.0 Maths Help: 5: Angles
For adults studying maths to 0-level, this series offers help with common difficulties.
1.15 Science Topics: Catalysis
'No catalysts, then no chemistry, then no life'.
1.38 Let's See: 3: Hill Farming
Poor soil and harsh weather mean that hill farms have to concentrate on only those animals and crops that can survive such conditions. Presenter Michael Scott
Director PETER LEGGE
Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
2.0 You and Me: Dressing Up
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Pik-sen Lim and the Chen family celebrate a festival and tell us a traditional Chinese story in English.
Producer JUDITH MILES
2.15 British Social History: Shame
by David Cook
A play about the Workhouse Act of 1834, starring Victoria Fairbrother and Oliver Cotton.
2.40 Junior Craft, Design and Technology: Up and Down the Hill: Teacher's Programme 3
Introducing more craft skills and developing the technology needed to go uphill.
(A companion programme for pupils, Uphill, will be shown on Friday at 11.0)