6.45 The Shape of Things to
Come 7.10 Education: Face to
Face 7.35 Stressed Materials:
Made without Flaw 8.00
Physical Chemistry: Reaction Mechanisms 8.25 The
Fabulous Perfect Spring
The story at the Tent Stop is Deidre, Davina and David, with Catherine Terry , Sarah Davison and lain
Lauchlan.
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On Palm Sunday, Graham Young draws this study series to a close by exploring ways in which the Spirit brings freedom. * BOOKLET: please send a cheque/PO for £2.50 (payable to BSS) to [address removed]
Last programme in the series on modern France. 5: Let the People TalkThe French talk about themselves, their country. and their attitudes.
Mexican Spanish in five parts. 4: Para todos los gustos. With writer Carlos Fuentes. Presented by Patricia de la Peña. * SUPPORT MATERIALS: book, same title. £7.99, cassettes £5.99 each. language pack £22.00, student workbook.
£4.99, teachers' notes £3.99. from retailers.
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How to communicate more effectively. With Chris Serle.
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Carol Vorderman offers practical help with maths. ● HELPUNE: freefone 0[number removed]● BOOK: same title, £4.99, from booksellers
With Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas.
A programme from the Techno series with signing and subtitles.
John Craven with the latest news on rural, environmental and agricultural issues.
Including weather for the week ahead at 12.55pm.
Followed by On the Record In-depth look at the political agenda.
With Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Fantasy starring Ken Marshall
Lysene Anthony
When Princess Lyssa is abducted by the fearsome Beast, Prince Colwyn sets out to find her.
Director Peter Yates 0 FILMS: page 35
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NEW Teams of dogs and handlers compete for the Winalot Challenge Trophy in skill, speed, obedience and agility. This week North v South. With Peter Purves.
A BBC Enterprises production for BBCtv
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The final of The Clothes
SAow/Brother Knitting design competition. Kaffe Fassett and Sarah Dallas are the judges. Producer Roger Casstles
A series of programmes dealing with strong emotions. Men in Tears. Men are expected to be emotionally impervious and not express their softer selves.
Producer Dick Foster
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With Moira Stuart. Weather Bill Giles
Ian Gall encounters one of Dundee's most famous sons - Dennis the Menace; keeps fit with a Franciscan nun; and takes a tour of Captain Scott's famous Antarctic exploration ship, The Discovery. At the beginning of Holy Week, he joins the congregation in the parish church of St Mary's, in Dundee, celebrating 800 years of Christian witness in the city. Hymns: Hosanna; Fairest Lord Jesus; Meekness and Majesty; Ride On to Die; Lord, Speak to Me; The Old Rugged Cross; You Laid Aside Your Majesty; Ride On, Ride On, In Majesty.
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Comedy series written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Will Jacko come to terms with the breakdown of Motspur
Park society as he knows it?
Director/Producer John B Hobbs
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Bill Giles
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War Crimes
'No one should weep for this tyrant when he is brought to justice' - President Bush's words about Saddam Hussein hint at a war crimes trial.
The liberation of Kuwait has revealed torture and murder; the burning of the Kuwaiti oil fields has ravaged the environment, while some question the Allied bombardment of the retreating Iraqis.
Joan Bakewell considers whether war crime trials should follow the Gulf War and examines the ethical dilemmas involved.
Director Claire Hobday
Senes producer Olga Edridge
NEW The first of seven
" daily programmes for Holy Week.
Judas, Pilate, Peter, Mary,
Thomas, Mary Magdalene and Caiaphas all found themselves at the centre of an event that changed the world.
Ronald Eyre , a notable theatre director and television presenter, directs a group of actors preparing to play the major roles of Holy Week. The series begins with David de
Keyser grappling with the part of Caiaphas, the High Priest. Director Tim Dehn
Producer Barrie Allcott
Here's a Reason to Keep Your Goats in the Barn. On a cold day in New York, Molly (Blair Brown ) discovers that life has its ups and downs - rather like one of Moss Goodman 's kites.
Establishing equal opportunities in a multi-cultural society. Marked for Life? 'Children can't learn if they feel they don't belong.' Are nursery schools equipped with the staff, books and toys to reflect the diversity of background in Britain - especially as fundamental attitudes are formed at the pre-school age? Producer Kamscilla Naidoo-Francis
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A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.