(to 7.20)
(R) (e)
(For details see Wednesday 12.30pm) (e)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R) (e)
The children from Robert Browning Primary School listen to different sounds made by a family doing their housework and use some of them in their music. (e)
Two young people describe the part that computers play in their work. (R) (e)
(Repeated on Thursday at 10.00am) (R) (e)
(Repeated on Friday at 11.03am) (R) (e)
A lively approach to everyday science for 5- to 7-year-olds. (R) (e)
What brought about an interest in public health in 19th-century Britain?
Presented by Paul Viragh. (R) (e)
In the first programme, we look at the continuing devastation of the rainforests.
(Shown last Thursday) (e)
Find out how colour television works, and how theatre design students make use of colour. (R) (e)
by Eric Hill.
told by Paul Nicholas. (R)
(R)
(Details on Thursday at 11.00am) (e)
A series for 5- to 7-year-olds to encourage reading. (R) (e)
Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
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Florida Keys
Kathy Tayler cycles from Key West to Key Largo. Director PRUE GEAREY
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN (R)
Weather followed by Outback Bash
Send 40 old bangers from
Sydney to the other side of the continent.... and you've got an Outback Bash. Producer TONY SALMON Series editor TIM SLESSOR
With Davilia David and David Mabey.
4: Sunshine in the Jar
A host of new pickles from India and the Caribbean. Produced and directed by DAVID COLLISON
A THIRD EYE production for BBCtv (R)
* BOOK: 'The Perfect Pickle Book. BBC Books. price £3.95
Castle Acre
Bryan McNerney visits the ruins of a Cluniac priory in Norfolk.
Producer PAUL CORT- WRIGHT
Preview
For a year, a film crew followed energetic country vet George Rafferty at work in the Scottish Highlands.
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer JEREMY MILLS
0 All this and more can be seen at full length on Tuesday evenings at
8.30pm on BBC1.
starring and Fight manager Nick Donati has two aims in life - to produce a world heavyweight champion and to rub rival racketeer Turkey Moran's nose in his success.
Nick finds his potential champ in a hotel bellhop, but his ruthless ambition is destined to alienate friends and family alike.
Screenplay by SETON I. MILLER Based on the story by FRANCIS WALLACE
Produced by HAL WALLIS
Directed by michael curtiz
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The last of three programmes showcasing the best rock bands from different European countries. The Basque region of Spain has its own language, culture and energetic rock scene - including the bands OK
Korral, Jotakie and Delerium Tremens. The groups have strong feelings about music and national identity - so how do they react when the extraordinary Anglo-Welsh band Traddodiad Ofnus pay the Basque capital a visit? Producer RUSSELL ISAAC Director DAFYDD RHYS
A CRIW BYW production for S4C
7.20 pm Gimme 8
International superstar Jovanotti, introduces
Light Up My Heart - a Japanese soap opera following the fortunes of a Tokyo girl trying to lead an independent life, knowing deep down that she really wants to be married. Art director MARK LEBON Producer VERONICA HYKS
Sacramento, California Having belonged to the Russians and to the Spanish, Sacramento now firmly belongs to the Americans. Overshadowed by its more glamorous and famous rivals, Los Angeles and San
Francisco, it is still the capital city of California. JK survives white-water rafting and pans for gold.
Produced and directed by GORDON ELSBURY (R)
The second of six films in which A. N. Wilson takes a fresh perspective on the Victorians through some of their most remarkable figures.
2: Josephine Butler
Under the respectable facade of Victorian England there seethed an underworld of vice and hypocrisy.
Josephine Butler exposed what she found there and set about changing it.
Photography GRAHAM VEEVERS Film editor JOHN THOMAS Producer CYRIL GATES
Executive producer BILL LYONS
A trilogy by Malcolm McKay. 1: The Interrogation of John with Originally shown in 1987, this play now forms the first part of a powerful trilogy. A man is brought into a London police station for gross indecency. A murder has been committed nearby. Is there a connection? How can one be made if the man refuses to say anything or even give his name?
CID
(R)
(The trilogy continues on Wednesday at 9.25pm on BBC2)
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The last word on world events tonight with Donald MacCormick.
The topical arts and media programme. This week's presenters are Sarah Dunant, Tracey MacLeod.
Art: The Melbury Road Set Producer CHARLES COOPER (R)