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A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Cosmo needs a sign to prevent her being disturbed. Jenny chooses a new pair of shoes. (R) (e)
An orchestral piece played on wine glasses, musical instruments made from all sorts of junk, even the kitchen sink, and a candle blown out by a loudspeaker are just some of the stops on a journey exploring sound. With Carmen Pryce, Elin Rhys and Paul Viragh. (R) (e)
Scotland's woodlands need to be managed if they are to survive - and primary schools can help.
Presented by Michael Scott. (e)
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by Jan Mark.
Dramatised by Michael Robson. (R) (e)
(R)
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A look at equal opportunities in the case of the Youth Training Scheme, a black media skills course and two people who take their case to court. (R) (e)
Computers are now very sophisticated machines capable of very professional effects. But how can you use them at home?
Join Carol Vorderman as she looks at software programs for use in leisure activities - geneology and design. (R) (e)
With the voices of Ian Lavender, Jessica Martin Sam Kelly and David Shaw Parker.
(R)
with Johnny Ball. (R)
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Lenny Alsop tells the 2000-year-old Aesop fable. (R) (e)
Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
from Ascot.
BBCtv cameras cover three races on Ascot's first afternoon of National Hunt racing at the start of an exciting new season.
2.35 United House
Construction Steeplechase (Handicap. 2m)
3.10 EBF Novices' Hurdle
Race (Qualifier. 2m)
3.40 Steel Plate and Sections
Young Chasers' Qualifier
(Novices' steeplechase. 2m)
Introduced by Julian Wilson. Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman. Producer WENDY SHEPPARD including at
3.00pm News and Weather
Paul Shane continues his investigation of the changing fortunes of south coast resorts.
The Antrim Glens
Hector MacDonnell , one of the renowned MacDonnells of Antrim, takes a journey from his ancestral home at Dunluce Castle to Glenarm.
Three disabled people, Isobel Ward , Simon Barnes and Chris Davies , present this magazine programme.
Producer CHRISTOPHER HUTCHINS
from Barnsdale.
Producer JOHN KENYON
• GARDENING: page 101
Buck Rogers In the 25th Century
'The Hand of the Goral' starring Gil Gerard
6.50pm : Rough Guide to Careers
Last in the series.
Journalism What does it take to get into journalism? Do you need a degree, or massive general knowledge? Not according to Caroline Hanson and Sheryl Simms , who find out how love of skateboarding helped one person, and how jobs exist all over the country. Director SIMON MEYERS
Series producer PAUL CAMPBELL A Diverse production for BBCtv
The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones Distant Islands
Two National Film Board of Canada productions.
Vaclav Havel : a Czech Drama
Vaclav Havel is the most widely known Czech dramatist in the west, and the one most suppressed in his own country. Although he has been a non-person in Czechoslovakia for 21 years, his stature there has been growing irresistibly.
Bookmark follows Havel's career, using specially staged scenes from his plays and a unique 'unofficial' interview with the playwright himself. Shot almost entirely in Czechoslovakia, the film also features an interview with the head censor of Prague's People's Council as well as excerpts from a performance of Havel's most recent play Temptation by an underground theatre group in Prague.
Executive producer NIGEL WILLIAMS Director PAUL PAWLIKOWSKI (R)
Rally Round the Flagg Boys
Written by MITCH MARKOWITZ Directed by HARRY MORGAN (R)
Last of four episodes.
Screenplay from his own novel by David Lodge. Summer Term. Robyn returns to Rummidge to find urgent messages from Vic and Charles - and from
Philip Swallow , inviting her to meet a famous American visitor. What will happen to Robyn and Vic in their relationship and their careers? The endings of the Victorian novels taught by Robyn may provide clues.
Music RACHEL PORTMAN
Videotape editor IAN COLLINS Lighting JOHN ABBOTT Designer IAN ASHURST Producer CHRIS PARR
Director CHRISTOPHER MENAUL BBC Pebble Mill
David Mellor Cutlery Factory Writer Gillian Darley examines the new award-winning David Mellor Cutlery Factory in the Peak District of Derbyshire. Designed by architect
Michael Hopkins and opened this year, it is extraordinary because it is round.
Researcher RUTH ROSENTHAL Producer CLARE PATERSON Director TERRY BRAUN
Film directors GURINDER CHADHA and BETH HOLGATE
Producer JAMIE MUIR