With signing. Stereo
Amazing feats from the archive records series.
Shown on Monday at 4.35pm on BBC1
Highlights of the slalom, which decided the medal positions in the men's combined skiing event, curling action involving both Great Britain's male and female teams, plus ski-jumping action, ice hockey, the luge, and news of the men's and women's freestyle-skiing moguls finals.
Parliamentary news. Stereo .......
Note: all programmes are in stereo; repeats are not indicated.
9.10 ShortCircuit(ages 14-16)
9.30 Voces Espanolas (ages 14-16) 4496463 9.45 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7) But No Elephants
Funghi the Dolphin
Agroup of children take atrip on a boatto try to find a dolphin. Repeat Stereo ..
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6)
10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7)
11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Rights and Responsibilities: Give and Take Written by Uzma Mir and Bill Gillham 5510362 11.20 The Geography
Programme (ages 11-16)
6234169 11.40 Job Bank (ages 14+)
9320508 11.50 Movingto English (ages 8+) 2295237 12.10 Science in Action (ages 11-14)
Sue Barker and Steve Rider introduce live coverage at 12.45pm of America versus Finland in the women's ice-hockey competition. Plus the medal-winning action in the men's and women's freestyle-skiing moguls at 12.35pm, and Curling at 1.30. Stereo Subtitled.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of Prime Minister's
Question Time. Stereo Subtitled ...
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
A bedroom with no storage space and inadequate provision for pets is given a design makeover. Repeat Stereo.
Presented by Fern Britton. Stereo
Doc Cox and Jilly Bates , who are next-door neighbours living in unwedded bliss, and Pat Hinton , currently on hertenth husband, join Esther Rantzen for a debate on the merits of marriage. Repeat
Quiz about bygone years.
Space trader Kivas Fajo negotiates the sale to the Enterprise of some rare and volatile hytritium for neutralising water contamination in a Federation colony. But the Data shuttle explodes while ferrying the goods up to the ship.
Repeat Stereo Subtitled.....
Trials and Tribble-ations, a special Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, is tomorrow at 6pm
Oasis perform Wonderwall,
Whatever and a rousing version of the Beatles' I Am the Walrus as Jools Holland introduces highlights from his music series. Director Janet Fraser Crook ; Producer Mark Cooper Repeat Stereo
Sue Barker and Steve Rider review the major events from Nagano in Japan on day five at the Winter Olympic Games.
There's avid home interest in the K90 individual ski jumping with two strong Japanese contenders, plus the conclusion of the men's combined alpine-skiing and Britain's men and women in curling action. Further coverage comes from the men's and women's moguls in freestyle skiing, the women's 3000m speed-skating event, women's luge and men's 20km biathlon. Stereo
In Dubai for a tax-free shopping spree and a desert adventure, Juliet Morris visits one of the Middle East country's huge spice markets, rides a camel, and tries sandboarding.
Fi Glover and Simon Calder are in Seville, Spain, where the latter enrols on a Spanish language course, while Glover immerses herself in flamenco music and dance. Plus another
You Pay We Say adventure, in which a viewer exchanges money for a mystery trip.
Producer Karina Brennan ; Series producer LizMolyneux Stereo .................. * Holiday 98 Supplement: pp67-74
Painted Babies
To end the series, an updated version of the documentary, first shown in 1996, that followed the children's beauty-pageant circuit in the American South.
Five-year-olds Asia [text removed] and Brooke [text removed] , rivals in the race to be crowned Supreme Queen at Atlanta's Southern
Charm pageant, are just part of a lucrative business where children aged from four months to 17 years can win cash, cars and holidays. The film updates the stories of Brooke and Asia to see how they have coped with this existence. The series returns next year. See today's choices. Director Jane Treays : Series editor David Pearson Revised repeat
Concluding the study of modern-day policing methods through the experiences of officers serving in the Thames Valley.
Chief Constable Charles Pollard believes that young offenders can break the circle of crime through early exposure to the consequences of their actions. To this end, the police bring offenders face-to-face with victims, cautioning the offender but attempting to reconcile the two parties. David Rose looks at the success of the innovative policy.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
Then Video Nation Shorts
News analysis, introduced by Jeremy Paxman. Subtitled.967985
Continuing the series that casts a critical and often irreverent eye over the week's television in a mixture of reports, interviews and studio discussions.
Presented by David Aaronovitch, with reporter Donna Bernard.
Followed by Weatherview
With Andrew Neil , Stereo ..
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Our Invisible Sun
13763 1.00 Newton's Revolution
Subtitled 19096 1.30 The Physics of Ball Games
SCHOOLS
2.00 Special Needs JAPAN SEASON
4.00 UndertheSun
Japan News Features 5 BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Voluntary Matters
5.30 20 Steps to Better Management OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Body Plans
6.10 Insect Diversity
6.35-7.00am Molluscs, Mechanisms and Minds
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