6.45 Biology: The Mammalian Kidney
7.10 Maths: Conics 7.35 Waterfor
Jordan 8.00 Social Work in the InnerCity 8.25 Powertothe People?
The Playground Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Ancient stories with a modern message. Philip Hawthorn tells The Dinner of Smells. • STEREO
Phyllis Thompson joins
Margaret Blanchard and her family for a time of worship at their home in the village of Little London in Sussex.
A recent BBCtv programme with sign language and subtitles. QED: Little Monsters. A report on new research into hyperactivity in children of all ages.
Last of a ten-part course in spoken Hindi and Urdu.
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Cheese and apple fondue.
Groups and teamwork. With Carolyn Marshall.
• BBC BOOK: How Do You Manage?, £6.99, from booksellers.
For a self-help guide to UK management courses, send a £ 2.50 cheque, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]
Saeed Jaffrey cooks an Indian meal; Dr Stefan Buczacki finds bargain plants; plus help with mortgages.
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Cartoon fun.
The latest countryside stories with John Craven. At 12.35 weather for the week ahead.
French Grand Prix live from Magny Cours.
Last year this race was the first of a hat trick of wins for Nigel Mansell. After disappointments in his last two races this year, Mansell needs just one more victory to equal Jackie Stewart's British record of 27 career wins. Commentary by Murray Walker, James Hunt and Jonathan Palmer.
(Highlights tonight at 11.05pm)
Omnibus edition.
Nothing can come between Hattie and Steve.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p 888)
Murder mystery starring Peter Falk, Louis Jourdan.
The detective in the crumpled raincoat has to deal with a murdering gourmet, an haute cuisine poison, corruption and blackmail. This episode was directed by Jonathan Demme, director of Oscar-winning film The Silence of the Lambs.
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Seagull Story. A bird's-eye view of the beaches and marinas of southern Britain and the concrete jungles of the Portuguese coast as a young gull migrates to Morocco for a winter break among camels, palm trees, flamingos and yet more tourists.
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The second semi-final is between two magazine editors and a dairy farmer. Loyd Grossman is joined by Sue Lawley and chef Anton Edelmann.
Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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(calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p atothertimes).
David Jacobs appeals on behalf ofInvalids-at-Home, which helps people with a severe disability or long-term illness to live at home rather than in care.
Plus Cliff Michelmore and Joanna Kaye report on the latest charity news.
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Down Your Way.
Alan Titchmarsh continues his countrywide musical pilgrimage with vocal group Angel Voices. This week he meets the choir of Ilkley Parish Church, the Birmingham Citadel Salvation Army band and chorus, and the MellstockBand.
Director Bryan Izzard
A Knaves Acre production for BBCtv
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Drama series set in a Scottish village in the 1950s, starring Ian Carmichael
Andrew Keir
David Robb
Coming to Terms. Andrew entertains his American business partner
Donald Telfer. Alec and Jenny enjoy a day out at the Perth lamb sales.
Episode written by David Ashton Producer Aileen Forsyth Director David Blair
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This Hollywood-Style
Ceremony Has Nothing to Do with Sport. In three weeks' time the Olympic Games begin in bustling Barcelona. In the last programme of the series,
Alan Whicker visits the city and talks to those behind its colour and success. He meets Javier Mariscal , designer of the Olympic mascot, and Frederico Correa , creator of the Olympic stadium, and he gets away from it all with jet-setting architect Peter Hodgkinson , who designed Barcelona's controversial new airport. Producer Tony Salmon
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Highlights of this afternoon's men's singles final, plus some of the best moments from the past fortnight. Introduced by Harry Carpenter. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Dave Gordon
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The documentary series that examines contemporary moral and religious issues.
Motherhood Begins at 50
Women past the menopause can now be implanted with donated eggs to achieve a normal pregnancy. But what are the implications of a new generation of older mothers? Heart of the Matter visits
Rome, where women of 60 have been enabled to get pregnant. Producer Carrie Britton
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Highlights of the French Grand Prix. Can Nigel Mansell regain his winning form and repeat last year's victory?
American comedy series starring Jack Warden Mason Adams
Goodbye, Mr Scrimshaw. When the station owner dies, KLOP faces closure.