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7.10 Education: Sign of the Times
7.35 Last of the Liberties
8.00 Physical Chemistry: Yields and Rates
8.25 Maths: Population Modelling
The story at the Why Bird Stop is "See See My Baby."
(R)
Playdays Magazine: 45p, on sale Wednesday.
Does the Holy Spirit change us into what we want or something God wants? With Graham Young in Milton Keynes.
Booklet: please send a cheque/PO for £2.50, payable to BSS, to [address removed]
First of five films on modern France. (R)
First of five programmes on Mexican Spanish, with Patricia de la Pena.
Support Materials: book, same title, £7.99; cassette £6.99. For teachers' notes send cheque/PO for £3.20, payable to [address removed]
How to communicate more effectively. Presented by Chris Serle. (R)
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Leaflet: please send a large SAE with second class stamp to "Step Up to Wordpower", [address removed].
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Carol Vorderman provides help with maths.
Helpline: freefone [number removed]
Book: A Way with Numbers, £4.99, from booksellers
Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas. (R)
Magazine for the deaf. Presented by Maureen Denmark and Clive Mason.
A report on the state of our coastlines. Introduced by John Craven, with weather for the week ahead at 12.55pm.
Followed by On the Record
An in-depth look at the political agenda. There's a new mood in Irish politics in the wake of Mary Robinson's victory in last year's presidential election. Martha Kearney reports and asks if Fianna Fail could ever abandon its claim to the north. Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Omnibus edition. (Ceefax Subtitles)
Starring John Wayne
1863: a group of Yankees set out on a raid behind Confederate lines.
Films: page 29
Cartoon fun. (R)
Outfits for the bride getting remarried, or choosing a register office; plus teenage fashion leaders; jewellery and daisy dresses.
The experts travel to Valletta in Malta. There's fine furniture, painting, local silver and pottery found in St Paul's Bay, probably dumped from a Roman galleon. Introduced by Hugh Scully.
Book: "Antiques Roadshow: Tiaras, Tallboys and Teddy Bears", £4.99 from booksellers.
Magazine: "Antiques Roadshow Collection", details on page 18
(Ceefax Subtitles)
A series of eight programmes dealing with strong emotions. Miscarriage has been treated by society as a medical event. For women it is a loss of their dreams.
Helpline: freefone [number removed] today, from 6.15pm to 10.15pm.
Free Booklet: OK2 Introduction to Counselling, supported by the Mental Health Foundation. Send a large 32p sae to [address removed]
Book: OK2 Talk Feelings. £4.99 from booksellers.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
From the 1991 General Assembly of the World Council of Churches. Christians from almost every nation have been meeting in Canberra, Australia. Mike Wooldridge joins the celebration in worship, words and music.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Comedy series written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Jacko continues his search for the perfect woman.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Classic comedy by Carla Lane , starring Wendy Craig, Geoffrey Palmer
A year of silence is broken. (R) (Ceefax Subtitles)
Ben and Russell decide to talk after a year of silence. It is not as happy an experience as Ria would have wished. She has also lied to Leonard about her age.
Esther Rantzen introduces another new face auditioning to join Gavin Campbell and Howard Leader. With Scott Sherrin and Doc Cox.
Topics: please write to That's Life!, BBCtv [address removed] or telephone the That's Life! hotline on [number removed].
With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
(Ceefax Subtitles) (news only)
Magnus Magnusson tests four more contestants in the Debating Chamber of the Oxford Union Society.
Contestants: Michael Schwarz (editor) Formula 1 motor racing world championship since 1950; Kate Ford (librarian) life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright; James Tudor (industrial librarian) life and operas of Richard Wagner; Steven Brindle (architectural historian) English Victorian architecture.
Mother-of-five Penny Butterell risked everything, including her life, when she joined the Gulf Peace Camp.
Everyman looks at the effects of her stand for peace.
Picture Story: page 41
Mike Wooldridge reports from Canberra, Australia.
Establishing equal opportunities in a multi-cultural society.
Do cultural differences widen the gap between good intentions and good health provision?
Notes: for trainers, send £9.99 to: Mosaic, [address removed].
A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.