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Ask Alison: weekly financial advice from Alison Mitchell Plus all this week -
School's Out: school holiday fun and features
Invasion of the Space Centre Part 2
Puzzles, hobbies, games and jokes from the Belfast gang. Helen is baffled by boxes of buttons and Emer now knows some knock-out 'knock knocks'!
Ben Bazell looks for signs of spring and follows Caterpillar Trail with Stuart Bradley
Parveen Mirza talks to Uttam Bedi from Hounslow about community transport, especially the dial-a-ride scheme there.
Learn how to make a kurta and hear music from Hamid Ali Khan.
An Asian Unit presentation
BBC Pebble Mill
A two-part feature film 2: The Apple Dumpling
Gang join forces with the Hash Knife Outfit and together lay plans for the great Quake City bank robbery. But their foolproof scheme goes awry when they find the Stillwell Gang have beaten them to the gold.
This selection of films from China shows some of the exquisite craftsmanship of the decorations and objects that were part of the Ming Emperors' daily lives and also reveals them as patrons of an astonishing religious art - 51,000 Buddhas carved in the living rock.
Narrator David March
Produced by the CENTRAL NEWSREEL AND DOCUMENTARY FILM UNIT, The People's Republic of China English version written by DAVID WEIR
Film editor MATT MCCARTHY Presented for television by GAY ROBERTSON
with Richard Whitmore and Michael Cole
Weather News BILL GILES
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Today Michael Smith is joined by another top
British cookery expert for his series Chef 's Special; and a popular mode of transport in the 1940s and 50s, the motorbike and sidecar, makes a long-awaited comeback.
A See-Saw programme
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
2.30 The George Duller Handicap Hurdle (2½m)
3.5 The Steel Plate and Sections Young 'Chasers
Championship Final (2½m)
3.40 The Golden Miller Steeplechase (3m 2f) Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , RICHARD PITMAN Producer RICHARD TILLING
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
with Floella Benjamin and Howard Lee
Visit the circus with Merlin Balfour and his family, and watch Floella put her foot in it with children at the South Aston Play Centre!
Musical director PETER GOSUNG Percussion WILL HILL
Videotape editor SAM SEAL Film editor GERRY BARWICK Designer AUSTIN RUDDY Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Production CHRISTINE HEWITT
A new cartoon series.
Josephine Buchan presents the programme that gives you the opportunity to comment on BBCtv.
Under discussion this week: Only Fools and Horses Prizes will be given for the best-written television criticism, and for younger viewers a prize for a drawing or painting of their favourite television personality.
All this together with your letters and requests to see again clips from your most popular programmes. Producer PHILIPCHlLVERS
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with Nicholas Witchell and Jeremy Paxman
followed by Weather News
Join Terry and his guests live from the Television Theatre, London for the Wednesday wingwing.
starring
Bail Out
Battle commences and Cliff's obsession threatens to drive Mandy towards his arch adversary - but will this be a triumph of style over content? Jenna returns to
Southfork on bail where she hears some bitter advice on her future. As Pam receives new word of Mark her resolve not to fight Bobby appears to work in J.R.'s favour-but a guilty conscience is about to change that....
Written by DAVID PAULSEN
Directed by MICHAEL PREECE
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by the Conservative Party
with John Humphrys Weather News
The Body in the Bog
How would you feel if you found a foot in your machinery at work? For peat-cutter Eddie Slack , 'it was terrible'. But for
Britain's archaeologists it was tremendously exciting. It turned out to be the preserved foot of a 2,500-year-old Iron Age man.
With Q.E.D.'s cameramen looking over their shoulders, a team led by Dr Ian Stead uncovered elbows, arm, fingernails, a ginger moustache and beard, neatly clipped. Then they found a garrotte around his neck.
Was it a mugging or ritual sacrifice? What was his last meal? What could modern technology reveal about the prehistoric murder victim? Series editor DAVID FILKIN
Producer SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Including highlights of tonight's European football. From an original entry of 16 British clubs, only Liverpool and Everton have survived to contest the semi-finals of this season's European competitions.
Tonight at Anfield, LIVERPOOL play PANATHINAIKOS of Greece, hoping to build up a big lead in the first leg, and reach the European Cup Final for the fifth time.
Meanwhile, in the Cup-
Winners' Cup, EVERTON-who have never played in a European final -face a difficult match away to
BAYERN MUNICH, the most successful German club in Europe, and conquerors of AS Roma in the last round.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Television presentation: JOHN SHREWSBURY
Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON