6.40 Is Fiscal Policy-Stabilising?
7.5 Latin Squares
7.39 Engineering Velocities
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6.40 Is Fiscal Policy-Stabilising?
7.5 Latin Squares
7.39 Engineering Velocities
9.5 Encounter: Spain: Town and Village
9.27 Resource Units: Geography: River Landscape
9.48 It's Maths!: Axes and Grids
10.10 Science Workshop: Floating: 1
10.32-10.52 Scene: Access to TV
(For details see tomorrow at 2.2 pm)
11.5 Near and Far: Office Moves Out
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11.30 Search: Coal
Today's programme tells of the development of the coal industry in Wales. The programme also looks at the working and living conditions of the miners and their families and how these were affected by the depression of the 30s and may be affected by the present contraction in the industry.
Presenter Noreen Bray
Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather Michael Fish
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
More lunchtime entertainment from the Pebble Mill foyer. Today's musical guests are Madeline Bell and David Martin, and in contrast, violinist
Christopher Warren-Green with concert pianist Philip Fowke.
A See-Saw programme with Carol Leader
Chock-a-Block is chockablock pictures to words that rhyme. See what words ring Chockablock's chime today.
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A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Susan Calland and her young friend Jamie visit an Aqua Show and go swimming.
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2.15 Music Time: At the Fair: 1
2.40 Television Club A School in Time: Roller Rats
A programme for children under 5s
Dracula is back but now he's helping people through the descendants of infamous monsters. So it's Drak Junior, Frankie Frankenstein and Howler against Dr Dred, the villainous leader of OGRE.
German shepherd dog Hobo has the freedom of the road to find adventure, anytime, anywhere. Using skills, courage and plain dog sense he wins the day and then quietly wanders away.
This week in Little Girl Lost
Hobo protects a 3-year-old girl when she wanders into a forest.
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Glasshouse Giant
Today HM The Queen opens the pride of Kew Gardens, the renovated Temperate House. Over 3,000 species thrive there, including Kew's second-oldest inhabitant, the giant Chilean wine palm, otherwise known as Jubaea chilensis.
Percy Thrower takes Sarah behind the scenes for a hothouse preview.
with Michael Sullivan Weatherman
Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West and at 6.25 Nationwide
SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW
Introduced by Dave Lee Travis
Dance director FLICK COLBY
Sound SCOTT TALBOT
Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Designer GRAEME THOMSON
Produced by MICHAEL HURLL
with John Simpson and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
by Ron Hutchinson
The last in a four-part thriller for the electronic age
Henry at bay. His home in ruins, his allies and hard-won evidence all destroyed. Face to face with the gathering strength of 'Le Pouvoir' and the grandiose scheme of its protege - Euro MP Hugo Jardine.
BBC Birmingham
with Sir Robin Day
The hour to question the ideas and decisions of today. Sir Robin Day takes the chair on stage at the Greenwood Theatre, London, as public personalities face questions and reactions from the general public.
With him tonight: David Blunkett, Leader of Sheffield Council, Kenneth Clarke, MP, Minister of State for Health, Clive Thornton, Chief General Manager of the Abbey National Building Society and Polly Toynbee, journalist
with John Pitman
A series of five programmes
Barbara Windsor knew fame at an early age, but she recently had to cope with notoriety when her husband, Ronnie Knight, was charged with murder.
"It fair cracks your heart" (Daily Mail)