3/6. Calum Colvin gets to stalk stags in the Scottish Highlands. Glasgow's Graham Fagen braves the high seas to document Scotland's fishing industry and Mary Mcintyre scales the Goliath crane in Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard.
3/6. Back to school with films made in the classrooms of Britain that reveal the days of secondary moderns, grammar schools and the 11-plus exam.
With Zeinab Badawi.
Followed by Weather
1/8. The daily lives and concerns of pupils and teachers in the Ugandan town of Masindi. Mrs Mukasa, the new headmistress is in dire financial straits. Narrated by Sophie Okenedo. Continues on Thursday at 8.30pm.
New series 1/8. The roots of West African music are traced to the ancient Mande empire. With contributions from Youssou N'Dour,
Baaba Maal and Salif Keita. See Baaba Maal perform at 2am and Yossou N'Dour at 3am
Considered and compassionate African drama that analyses the social, economic and cultural dilemmas facing the continent in the new millennium. In Hassianya and French with English subtitles. Review page 103. Film Highlights: page 56
Baaba Maal: the Senegalese singer in concert
Youssou N'Dour: the one-time collaborator with Neneh Cherry performs