7.10 Crust and Mantle of the Earth
7.35 Farming: Organic or Conventional
8.00 Organic Chemistry: Looking-Glass World
8.25 Maths: Good Vibrations
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7.10 Crust and Mantle of the Earth
7.35 Farming: Organic or Conventional
8.00 Organic Chemistry: Looking-Glass World
8.25 Maths: Good Vibrations
The story at the Patch Stop is The Giant's
Causeway, told by Tim Loane. With
Vanessa Amberleigh.
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Should the presence of the Holy Spirit imply an absence of conflict?
Graham Young finds out. 0 BOOKLET: please send a cheque/PO for £2.50 (payable to BSS) to [address removed]
Five films on modern France. 4: The Wine Crisis. The future of Languedoc wines.
Schools are taking responsibility for their own budgets. Mike Baker , BBC education correspondent, examines the kind of choices and decisions schools face, and how local education authorities can respond to their particular needs. * SUPPORT MATERIALS: for details of training notes and video, write to BBC Education. London W5 2PA
Carol Vorderman offers practical help with maths.
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Join Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas to help you save time, effort and money around the home.
A Shabby Dog Story. A chance to see previously broadcast programmes, with sign language and subtitles. In this film,
Open Door joined RSPCA staff in Birmingham.
John Craven introduces an investigation into the facts behind recent food scares. BSE is still affecting the beef market, salmonella ruined many poultry farmers and apple growers saw their market collapse when a chemical came under suspicion. But in America, apple farmers are suing a consumer group for$250 million damages. Including at
12.55pm the weather for the week ahead.
IRepeated on Wednesday at
2.35pm on BBC2)
Followed by On the Record
An in-depth look at the political agenda.
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
(Teletext Subtitles)
Starring
Fred Astaire
Leslie Caron
Captivated by a delightful French orphan, multi-millionaire Jervis Pendleton changes her life, but in secret.
Songs by Johnny Mercer Director Jean Negulesco W FILMS: page 32 t TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
As Paris takes to the catwalk Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin report on the designer shows. Plus a celebration of Vogue and a return to the 60s.
In the last of the present series the experts enthuse over pre-Columbian pots from Peru, Chinese art, English silver and American glass. Presented by Hugh Scully from the old Naval barracks church of St George at Gillingham in Kent. Producer Christopher Lewis
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Sarah Greene appeals on behalf of Crossroads Care, a charity which helps people caring for disabled or elderly relatives. The aim is to relieve stress experienced by carers and enable disabled people to live at home. Cliff Michelmore and Lynette Lithgow report on the latest charity news. Producer Anne Gregory
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Alan Titchmarsh visits St
Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin for a celebration of St Patrick's Day.
Hymns: Ag Criost an Siol; Be
Thou My Vision (Slane); Blessed Assurance; St Patrick's
Breastplate; Praise the Lord, All You Nations; How Lovely on the Mountains (Our God Reigns); God is Love; Let Heaven Adore Him (Abbot's Leigh); Angel Voices, Ever Singing.
Producer Maureen Gallagher Editor Roger Hutchings
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Comedy series written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Jacko helps Elmo make a promotional video which promotes trouble.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Lunch in Los Angeles, tea in New York and dinner in London. For the first time, simultaneous live ceremonies across the world promise the most star-studded awards ever. Will Only Fools and Horses.... achieve more success? How would you choose between Inspector Morse and Monsieur Poirot, Shirley MacLaine and Whoopi Goldberg, or Sean Connery and Tom Cruise? Presented by Noel Edmonds in London and Billy Connolly in Los Angeles.
Drama: page 5
Picture Story: page 44
With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Shadow of Suspicion
In the aftermath of war the focus remains on the Gulf.
However, through that time there has been an untold story happening in Britain. It is that of the foreign nationals who, suspected as potential Iraqi sympathisers or terrorists, have been detained, deported or forced to live with the threat of internment, pursued as the 'enemy within'. Joan Bakewell talks to these UK residents and asks if it is possible to strike a balance between safeguarding national security and protecting individual freedom.
Director Rizu Hamid
Series producer Olga Edhdge
Establishing equal opportunities in a multi-cultural society.
Just the Job. John Moores of Littlewoods says: 'If you just say we're an equal opportunities firm and nobody applies to us, we can't be blamed. My answer is "Yes, you can be blamed; you're not doing anything about it".'
Despite the law, many firms still discriminate against ethnic minorities. The TSB, Rover, and Littlewoods tell how they ensure they are not among them.
Producer Robert Albury
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A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.
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