9.15 Casebook Scotland: Cleaning the Clyde
Today the Clyde is clean enough to fish in. Muriel Gray investigates, with a little help from Andy Cameron.
(R) (E)
9.35 Pages from Ceefax
10.0 You and Me
Spend some time with 3-year-old Ezra before and after the birth of his new baby brother. Mike Grady and the puppets guess what's in some packages.
(R) (E)
10.15 Science Workshop: Hearing (A)
How loud is 'loud'?
(R) (E)
10.38 Science in Action: Sixth Sense?
Travel beyond the limits of the naked eye with infra-red light and ultrasonic sound. Explore the world of inner space with a microscope and make a pair of red and green glasses to see 3-D television!
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11.0 Words and Pictures: The Winter Bear
(Shown on Monday at 2.0 pm) (E)
11.17 Let's See: Scottish Farming: 2: Scottish Specialities
(Shown on Monday at 10.38 am) (E)
11.40 Equal People: Women at Work
(Shown on Monday at 12.8 pm) (E)
12.2 pm Maths Topics: Statistics 4
Probability from relative frequency; Thames flooding; seed testing.
(R) (E)
12.25 Job Bank: Construction
(Shown on Monday at 1.38 pm) (E)
12.48 Descubra Espana: Ensenanza, trabajo y familia
Vida escolar; Ganando el pan; Talleres y fabricas
(R) (E)
1.10 Issues of Law: 5: The Bargain Basement
with Michael Molyneux
(R) (E)
Book, £4.25 from booksellers
1.38 Around Scotland: Behind the Scenes: 1: Railway Station
The contrast between two very different stations - a one-man operation on the West Highland line and the bustling complex of Glasgow Central Station.
Presented by John Carmichael
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2.0 Thinkabout: Cover Up
Frank and the children cover themselves and everything else in sight before they start stripping the walls.
(R) (E)
2.15-2.35 Zig Zag: Winter Festival: Holland
(Shown on Monday at 11.0 am) (E)
Tennents United Kingdom Championship
The championship has now reached the quarter-final stages. This afternoon sees the start of two of those matches.
For music and conversation join Pamela and her guests live in the studio.
Producer LOUIS ROBINSON BBC Pebble Mill
Further coverage from the Guild Hall, Preston
Presented by Colin MacCabe This week in the book review programme Alexandra Pigg, star of Letter to Brezhnev, talks about the romantic fiction of Mills and Boon. Also under discussion is STEVEN BACH'S Final Cut, the scandalous inside story of the filming of the spectacular Hollywood flop Heaven's Gate; and explorer Redmond O'Hanlon, fresh from the Amazon, treats you to his intrepid traveller's tales. Researcher CHRIS WILSON Director PETER MANIURA Producer JOHN wmsTON
[Starring] Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda
Ben and Howdy are horse wranglers and - they are the first to admit - not the brightest of cowboys. Somehow they seem to work hard and never have anything to show for it. One day, they vow, it will be different. In the meantime they are saddled with a temperamental horse, Old Fooler, and another winter in the high country.
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Screwy Truant (R)
with Jancis Robinson and Christopher Frayling
Designers play a vital role in shaping the world we live in - the things we use, the information we receive. Now the public have the chance to judge on how well they are doing by voting for the winners of the BBC Design
Awards. Experts will draw up shortlists which will be presented through television programmes and special exhibitions throughout the country. The public and pundits will come together in a mammoth look at the sort of world the designer has made for us.
Studio director KEITH CHEETHAM Directors ROGER LAST and ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES Producer DAVID SWEETMAN Executive producer CHRISTOPHER MARTIN
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Whether you think it's an ass or an asset, the law affects us all. Justice may be blind and its path may be strewn with law-makers and law-breakers, but David Jessel and Sue Cook are in the studio to help light its way. And Ed Boyle investigates controversial cases and legal loopholes. Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer ALAN BOOKBINDER
Henry in Love
Love does strange things to the sanest of people. Written by LARRY GELBART and LAURENCE MARKS
Directed by DON WEIS (R)
A drama in four parts by NIGEL WILLIAMS
2: Tony cannot really understand what his parents are fighting about and his discovery of a closely-kept family secret only adds further complications.
Music composed by SIMON ROGERS Photography COLIN MUNN Film editor TARIQ ANWAR Producer SALLY HEAD Director STUART BURGE
'I thought only promiscuous people went to VD clinics', says Mrs Ibbotson from Sheffield. The myth of genitourinary clinics, as they are now known, extends not only to the patients but to the buildings, doctors and treatment as well. It is assumed that they will be gloomy and depressing places, staffed by moralising and insensitive doctors, and that the treatment is invariably painful and humiliating. The reality today can be very different, as Mrs Ibbotson finds out.
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