6.45 Work and Society 7.10 The Origin of the Earth 7.35 The Grain Story 8.00 Organic
Chemistry: Molecular Engineers
8.25 Maths Methods:
Direction Fields
The Playbus is at the Tent Stop. Sarah Davison , Sue Monroe and Will Brenton tell the story The Lesser Known Jungle Monkey Bird. (R)
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NEW The Holy Spirit has been manifest in wind, water, tongues of fire. Dramatic images - but can we understand how the Spirit works? This worship series for
Lent examines the impact of the Holy Spirit. From the Christian Foundation,
Milton Keynes , Graham Young and a group of friends use video, music and silence to explore these experiences.
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French for beginners. (R) 0 ACHIEVEMENT TEST: details from [address removed] Closing date 28 February.
Spanish for beginners. (R) 0 ACHIEVEMENT TEST: for details see A Vous la France!
Programmes to help you communicate more effectively. Presented by Chris Serle. (R)
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Practical help with day to day maths introduced by Carol Vorderman.
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With Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas. (R)
Magazine for the deaf.
With Maureen Denmark and Clive Mason.
John Craven and Anne Brown report from the National Farmers' Union annual conference, to investigate its influence and its problems.
Weather for the week ahead at 12.55pm.
followed by On the Record
An in-depth look at the political agenda.
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
(Ceefax subtitles)
One of football's most magnetic fixtures - live. Liverpool v Everton
A Merseyside derby with FA Cup Fifth Round excitement. The teams met four times during the 80s in the FA Cup, with Liverpool victorious on three occasions including two cup finals.
Commentary by Barry Davies with Trevor Brooking. Reporters
Gerald Sinstadt and Ray Stubbs. Presented by Desmond Lynam with Jimmy Hill.
(More Fifth Round coverage tomorrow at 10.10pm)
The best of Ireland's designers show their work, and the winners of a shoe design competition see the end results of their efforts. Plus fashion for short women and styles for black hair.
Salisbury Cathedral is the setting for a feast of antiques, from the valuable to the simply curious, with rare seasoning from a set of the finest salt cellars ever seen on the show. With Hugh Scully. Producer Christopher Lewis * COMPETITION: page 18
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Joanna Lumley appeals on behalf of the National Playbus Association. Cliff Michelmore and Lynette Lithgow report on the latest charity news. Producer Jill Dawson
DONATIONS: to Joanna Lumley ,
National Playbus Association, [address removed]
With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
Alan Titchmarsh visits
St Mary 's Church in Bideford, North Devon. Hymns: God Is Here! (Blaenwern); All Heaven Declares; As the Deer; Amazing Love; Name of All Majesty (Majestas); It Is a Thing
Most Wonderful (Herongate); What a Friend (Converse); Rejoice! Rejoice!
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NEW A comedy series written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Jacko continues his search for the perfect woman. But does she exist in Motspur Park?
Director/Producer John B Hobbs * PICTURE STORY: page 45 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A classic comedy written by Carla Lane , starring Wendy Craig
Geoffrey Palmer
Ria has enough to cope with: husband Ben has his own hang-ups, and sons Adam and Russell are the cause of most of them. Then suddenly there's Leonard.
Producer Gareth Gwenlan (R) 0 PICTURE STORY: page 45 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Ria has enough to cope with: there is her husband Ben, who has his own hang-ups and her sons Adam and Russell, who are the cause of most of them. Then suddenly there's Leonard.
Esther Rantzen introduces another new face auditioning tonight to join Gavin Campbell and Howard Leader. With
Scott Sherrin and Doc Cox.
Producer Richard Woolfe
Editor Bryher Scudamore
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London W 12 7RJ or telephone the That's Life! hotline on [number removed].
With Michael Buerk.
Weather John Kettley
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Magnus Magnusson tests four more contenders in the Debating Chamber of the Oxford Union Society.
Contestants: David Watts
(Royal Navy officer) Elizabethan theatre;
Indrani Hettiaratchi (teacher) life and works of Frederic Chopin;
Roderick Diggins
(clerk) English royal palaces, 9th century to 1912;
Alan Colby (local government officer) life and works of Francois Truffaut. Director Andrea Conway Producer Peter Massey
An Act of Love
Wealthy South African Charles Ochse murdered his wife and five children before killing himself. Relatives say it was a loving family, now united in heaven. This film asks why the incidence of family killings among Afrikaners is one of the highest in the world. Producer Pat Holland
Editor Jane Drabble
• DOCUMENTARY: page 12
Here's Who Ordered the Pizza
Molly (Blair Brown ) finally gets to enter apartment 12F. (Postponed from 20 January)
NEW Six programmes on establishing equal opportunities in a multi-cultural society.
1: Mind Your Language. In Britain there are over 200 spoken languages, a fact not reflected in school timetables.
Director Gurinder Chadha
Producer Deanne Edwards
An UMBI production for BBCtv
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The Fastest Clocks in the Universe
Patrick Moore and Professor
Andrew Lyne of Jodrell Bank investigate millisecond pulsars, the spinning remains of exploded stars.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo
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Calls cost 33p per minute cheap rate. 44p per minute other times.
A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.