6.45 The Regulation of Flowering
7.10 Maths: Modelling Cranes
7.35 Energy Resources: Alternatives
8.00 Head Start: Children of the Dream 8.25 The Golden Rule
Today: the Tent Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Graham Young introduces the last of this live, open-air worship series from the Norfolk Broads village of Ranworth. David and Carrie Grant lead the band. Bible reading: I Kings 19, w 11-13. ● STEREO
With sign language and subtitles. The Trojan Mouse
A special programme marking a decade of the BBC Computer Literacy Project, which was designed to help people come to terms with the micro-computer revolution. The effects of that project and the computer that it gave birth to are still reverberating, particularly in our schools.
Colourful adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel, featuring a star-studded cast led by Richard Jordan, Anthony Perkins
This saga of wretchedness and redemption in 18th-century France follows the misfortunes of Jean Valjean, imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, and his struggles against his lifelong enemy, the dogged Javert.
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Rural issues with John Craven. Includingat 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
American western series.
A dishonest Indian agent jeopardises the future of an Apache reservation.
Omnibus edition.
Rachel discovers some of the pitfalls of being a market trader.
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Marcus continues to spy on Pilar, and Blair plans to take revenge on Olive.
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First showing on network television for this emotional drama starring Geraldine Page John Heard
Rebecca De Mornay
Texas, 1947: an ageing widow, trapped by infirmity and domestic tensions, dreams of escaping from Houston to visit her home town one last time.
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Join Esther Rantzen ,
Gavin Campbell , Howard Leader and Kevin Devine for highlights from the series, such as the friendship betwen 2-year-old
Tansy Aspinall and the gorillas at Howletts Zoo Park.
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A series that visits Italy, Spain, Denmark, France, Germany and Holland in search of European style.
Grand Plan. President
Mitterrand builds Parisian monuments, while the Dutch build towns and farms on land reclaimed from the sea. Tom
Vernon discovers how five
European countries each have their own way of expressing their ambitions through big building plans.
Director Martin Clarke
Producer Jane Chapman
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A six-part series on food poisoning and what to do to avoid it.
The Microbe Is So Very Small The "Aztec two-step", "gippy tummy", "Montezuma's revenge": whatever it is called, at some time or other most of us will suffer from food poisoning.
Cheryl Baker takes a close look at the causes and consequences of food poisoning and at the ways we can avoid those germs which have us on the run.
Director Martin Gorst
Producer George Auckland
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Rob McElwee
Alton Towers is the destination for 2,500 young Baptists travelling from all over the country for an exhilarating day out, ending with an evening of hymn singing by the lake.
Pam Rhodes braves the rides to talk to them about the practical ways in which they are expressing their faith and how they are helping other young people caught in a spiral of homelessness or drug addiction. Hymns include: Come On and Celebrate; When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Rockingham);
Sing to God New Songs of Worship (Ode to Joy); I Believe in Jesus; Rejoice!; We'll Walk the Land. Producer Simon Hammond Editor Roger Hutchings e STEREO e TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888
First showing on network television for this funny and moving drama based on William Wharton 's bestselling novel, starring Jack Lemmon
Ted Danson
Olympia Dukakis
When a family crisis brings Wall Street high flyer John Tremont home to look after his elderly father, he finds a man very different from the one he thought he knew. Over the coming weeks the pair rediscover each other and themselves, but soon another crisis looms.
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Martyn Lewis with the latest reports from home and abroad. Weather Rob McElwee
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Explorations of the faith and beliefs of people in ordinary and extraordinary circumstances.
How to Get to Heaven in Montana
The Hutterites, one of America's fastest-growing Christian sects, have rigidly maintained their traditions, dress and language for over 400 years. Originally immigrants from Central
Europe, they now live in 300 communities in the US and Canada, with families that marry and reproduce among themselves - closed groups of people who are religious cousins to the Amish. But recently they have been rocked by a wave of desertions.
Tonight's film follows the crisis at the Flat Willow colony in Montana, where two-thirds of the Hutterite community have become born-again Christians. Families are divided and the future is bleak as a religious dispute looks set to destroy the Hutterite way of life forever. Producer Jane Treays
Series editor John Blake
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American comedy series about a teenage medical genius. Starring
Neil Patrick Harris
A Woman Too Far. When Doogie decides to be unfaithful, it takes the experience of a man for whom marriage is more than a way of life to make him see the error of his ways. ● STEREO
A collection of songs by singer/songwriter
Peter Skellern , in which he takes a lighthearted - and very personal - view of village life. Producer David Spires