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Christopher Jones reports on last week's debates in the House of Lords.
Editor PETER KENYATTA
Cricket: Second Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from Headingley Fourth day
PETER WEST introduces coverage of this afternoon's play.
Wimbledon 86
The 100th Lawn Tennis Championships from the All England Club, featuring the first round of the Men Singles Championship
STEVE RIDER introduces the action on the show courts and provides up-to-date news and results of all the matches.
Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS , MARK COX
BILLTHRELFALL
VIRGINIA WADE
Battered Baby
Using actors, and calling on the experience of Great
Ormond Street and other
London hospitals. This two-part Horizon created a typical battering family, the Baileys, to investigate this appalling problem.
Eight-week-old Sharon Bailey is rushed to hospital badly bruised and with a broken arm. Her mother Jane admits to 'shaking' her. What made
Jane snap when most parents faced with a screaming child don't? What role did her husband Andrew have? 1: From Generation to
Generation
In the two days following the incident, Dr Danya Glaser , a family therapist from Guy's Hospital, explores the whole family's history, including Jane's and Andrew's own childhoods, to uncover the roots of the crisis.
(Part 2: Breaking the Chain at 9.30)
Battered Baby
2: Breaking the Chain
It is six weeks later. The family's depression has changed to anger. Jane's mother and Jane's husband fight for possession of the children. Social Services are faced with a terrible dilemma: to take the children away from their parents permanently, or to return them and risk another case of battering. The 'Bailey' family show why the right decisions are so hard to take, and how difficult it is to break the chain.
Film cameraman
PHILIP BONHAM CARTER
Film editor FRANCES PARKER Produced and directed by HILARY HENSON and PENNY CHERNS Horizon editor ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
* FEATURE: page 18 and INFO: page 79
with John Pitman Richmond Park A golden autumn day in the park — a sanctuary of 2,500 peaceful acres on the doorstep of London.
At the ballet school, The Nutcracker is being rehearsed; outside Pippa and Tufty are being fed expensive nuts. Taxi drivers sneak in for a quick game of golf, dogs are being walked, bagpipes blown, pictures painted.
And watching it all are the royal deer. Proud, majestic creatures. It is, after all, their park ...
This senes adds a bit of joy to life
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A classic of its kind (DAILY EXPRESS) Utterly charming essay (THE TIMES) Director LAURA GAVSHON
Series producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from Headingley Fourth day
Highlights of today's play Introduced by RICHIE BENAUD
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
How does an aircraft fly? What is a tornado? Why does a rounded roof make a lorry safe? Fluid flows give the answers.
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