* Parents should note that some of Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
9.50am Quinze Minutes Jours de fête
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10.05am You and Me
Book: Nabeel Goes to School by MARY DICKINSON and YASMIN SHEIKH , illustrated by CHARLOTTE FIRMIN.
Presenter JENI BARNETT Animal song
BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH Director SUE ARON
Producer NICCI CROWTHER (R) (e)
10.20am Science Workshop Water (B)
Series producer MICHAEL COYLE (R) (e)
10.40am Around Scotland The Freedom Machine by JOAN LINGARD.
2: Mungo and Gully have found refuge in a deserted Perthshire country house. Is it haunted?
Producer MARIANNE BAIRD (e)
11.00am Words and Pictures ■Ahhh,' Said Stork
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11.15am Walrus On Approval
Written by CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL Producer SUE WEEKS (R) (e)
11.35am Tutorial Topics Money
Who wants to earn money while still at school? Who doesn't? Does money matter? Film editor DAVID GOOD
Producer PAUL ARMSTRONG Nidal of Beirut
A day in the life of 13-year-old Nidal, a boy who lives in a city that has been at war with itself since before he was bom. Series editor LEN BROWN
An INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING TRUST production with MTC (Lebanon) (e)
11.55am Art Work
Five programmes for GCSE Art and Design students. 3: Style for Living
This programme examines the work of the chief designer for a famous chain of clothes shops and a team responsible for an internationally applauded design for a hospital chapel, and finds their methods remarkably similar.
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD (e)
12.15pm Science in Action Who Dunnit?
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12.35pm Lifeschool You and Your Health A Sporting Chance?
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1.00pm Electric Avenue
Eighth of ten programmes about computers in society with FRED HARRIS. Money Talks Cameramen
HENRY FARRAR , NIALL KENNEDY Producer TERRY MARSH (R) (e)
by JOCELYN STEVENSON.
The Mountain that Moaned
Explorers Charlie, Lewis and Arnold set off on another expedition to discover why the mountain moans ...
Voices by Michael Williams John Wells
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Music and lyrics by MIKE REDWAY Film editor MARTIN BOHAN Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD (R)
The Building of a Cathedral The 900-Year History of Lincoln Cathedral
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'Who's afraid of the hungry tiger?' The children singing are quite intrepid. But the very thin tiger in the story by Gerald Rose is no threat to anyone and he adopts a life-style entirely to his taste when he simulates a tiger-skin rug.
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Weather followed by Wild World
On the Tracks of the Wild Otter
This is the story of wildlife cameraman Hugh Miles and a rare and beautiful animal - the otter. The scene is the Islands of Shetland where Hugh went to film these rare and retiring animals in the wild. Narrated by Anthony Valentine
Filmed and directed by HUGH MILES Produced by DILYS BREESE BBCBristol
2- Summer Term
The pupils of the tiny village school of Ebrington in Gloucestershire go on an expedition to Greece. How better to learn history and geography? This is the second report by a BBC film crew who spent a year observing the workings of a primary school saved from closure by joining in a 'federation' with a bigger school.
Producer MICHAEL FITZGERALD (R)
for the Fiat Trophy.
The old-timers' tennis continues with the second of the singles semi-finals
Introduced by John Barrett Commentator DAN MASKELL
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden
This week, water. People wash in it, cook with it, and drink it. But after nrivatisation will they be able to afford it? In Wales many consumers already find the water rates too high. Over the last four years there's been a 20-fold increase in disconnections. So what protection does the Water Bill offer to those who can't afford to pay?
Also, advice for widows. A recent test case has highlighted loss of benefits for thousands of widows. But coping with the death of a husband isn't only about income.
Series editor CHRIS LENT
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starring in Escape from Wedded Bliss. Buck finds himself a pawn in the deadly games of Princess Ardala, who holds the Earth to ransom for his hand in marriage.
Written by CORY APPLEBAUM and PATRICK HOBBY JR
Directed by DAVID MOESSINGER
Last in this series of DEFirs current affairs magazine programmes.
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SHARON ALL RACHEL PURNELL Executive producer
JANET STREET-PORTER BBC North West
(Revised repeat next Sunday)
Souffles
Souffles have a reputation for being complicated to make and difficult to serve. However, Albert and Michel strip away the mystique, showing how straightforward and versatile they can be. In tonight's programme: mandarin and Cointreau souffles and iced strawberry souffle. Plus crepes with lime souffle from the Waterside Inn, Bray, and little Swiss souffles with mushrooms, a new version of a speciality from Le Gavroche, created exclusively for this programme. Happy cooking! Director SARAH NOVELLO RUCKLEY Producer JILL MARSHALL
A HAWKSHEADIFRANCES WHTTAKER production for BBC Wales
The Fifth Force
For decades, physicists have tried to find a single theory that describes the four forces holding the universe together. Recently, their progress has received a major upset; some researchers claim to have found a 'fifth force' - a form of anti-gravity. Physicist
John Taylor investigates the work of scientists who are climbing towers in Nevada, boring holes in the Arctic ice sheet and descending into
Australian mines in a search for something Einstein never dreamed of. A Formula for Safety?
Will new legislation on the use of toxic chemicals in the workplace put profit before safety? Two scientists who advise the Government argue that science is being used to lend authority to supposedly 'safe levels' that already lag behind international standards. Chemicals expert Alistair Hay investigates the system used to decide safety limits for the hundreds of chemicals used in industry. Producers
DANA PURVIS , DAVID MALONE
Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer JANA BENNETT
Written by KEVIN LEVINE and DAVID ISAACS
Directed by HARRY MORGAN (R)
by Richard Cooper.
Starring Jonathan Hyde with Victoria Fairbrother
Michael Feast, Terry Taplin.
The first of eight cases featuring the legendary lawyer Edward Marshall Hall.
London, 1894: a body in a trunk, bludgeoned to death. A desperate crime - long before the trial, public opinion has condemned the accused to the gallows. Who then will speak for Marie Hermann? The brief is refused by many leading barristers before it is finally offered to a man with little experience in the defence of the charge of murder.
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First of nine programmes narrated by Bob Peck. Who Am I?
Is existing like breathing, only quieter? Is there more than one 'I' in each of us?
What does the idea 'self do for us? Uncertainties samples the new ideas of today's thinkers, boldly goes where few minds have gone before and brings you safely back again.
Research ANDREW CHITTY and HELEN MACLEOD Music DAVID STEVENS Written and directed by STEVEN BILLINGER
A DIVERSE production for BBC Elstree
('Where Do I Come From?; Friday
10.15pm)
with Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick.
Reporters NICK CLARKE ,
CHRIS LOWE , DAVID COSS ,
GAVIN ESLER , OLENKA FRENKIEL,
MARGARET GILMORE ,
WESLEY KERR , PETER MARSHALL , JULIAN O'HALLORAN. DAVID SELLS,
RUPERT SEGAR. SARAH SPILLER ,
FRANCINE STOCK,
DAVID TINDALL. JANET TREWIN ,
CHARLES WHEELER. Assignment editors
STEVE ANDERSON. NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor NIGEL CHAPMAN Editor JOHN MORRISON
The live cultural magazine programme of the arts, music, design and the media. Film directors
JOHN WHISTON. JAMES RUNCIE Producer FIONA MURCH
From Child to Pupil
Coming up to your 5th birthday - and your first day at school.
Nowadays teachers and parents work together to make it a good experience.
Producer NICK BRENTON