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Made to Measure
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Presenter: Peter Mayne.
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With Sonja Zimmer. 5: Freizeit
Hamburg teenagers talk about what they like doing most in their free time.
Photography GODFREY JOHNSON Producer SUSAN PATON
The Sea
Out of the Sea BBC Scotland (R)
Getting the Message
(Shotvn yesterday at 12noon)
Geordie Racer 5: Race Day (R)
(R)
Peter and the Wolf (R)
Independence
Will Kim be allowed to go to the disco with her sister? (R)
5: Piping Cold
By Richard Sheridan.
It is winter on the island - and everything is frozen. How will the islanders survive when their fire is put out? George tells the story of the snowball from Ben Cruachan.
Children: Luke Goodrich ,
Rocky Samrai, Taylor Scipio , Rebecca Shiell , Elaine Tan and Nadia Williams.
Producers CLAIRE ELSTOW and david SCOTT COWAN Director MORTON SURGUY
Money followed by Nidal of Beirut (R)
Food and Population
Millions are dying of starvation, yet the developed countries have food mountains. (R)
Fir Wars (R)
Down with the Car Park (R)
The Call of the Sea
3: Setting Sail (R)
Weather followed by You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
(Shown on Sunday, 12.05pm BBC1)
Syon House
Arthur Negus and Hannah Gordon visit Syon House, a tribute to designer and architect Robert Adam. Director BRIAN HAWKINS Producer ROBIN DRAKE
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Presenter: Vivian White.
Commentator: Brian Curtois. Director TERRY PATRICK Editor JOHN ANDERSON
Regional News and Weather
Mobil 1 Rally Challenge Round 2 introduced by Steve Rider. The all-round test moves on to Wykeham Forest in Yorkshire.
With Robert Robinson and Loyd Grossman. Producer STEPHEN MCCRUM
A report from Walsall,
Peckham and New York.
The police say they need the public's help to combat crime. Neighbourhood Watch - an American import - seems to work in leafy suburbs. But what about inner cities?
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden. Editor CHRIS LENT
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Presented by Geoff Hamilton and Gay Search.
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Starring Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.
A Hollywood excursion into English history, with ferocious battle scenes punctuating the tale of treachery against Henry IV.
Directed by RUDOLPH MATE
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Starring Phil Silvers as Sgt Ernie Bilko
When a young westerner joins Bilko's platoon, the boys become cowboy conscious. (R)
A series of seven films presented by David Jessel. 7: A Measure of Suspicion Sean Ramsey moved his family from Northern Ireland after his daughter was injured by a bomb. At dawn, two years ago, police broke through his door and he was arrested; he still doesn't know exactly why. He was never charged, and it's a bitter experience the Ramseys will never forget.
Taking Liberties talks to some of the thousands of people arrested and then released as innocent under one of the strongest laws in the land, the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
Is enough caution being used in the exercise of such a devastatingly powerful law? As Sean Ramsey says: 'It seems to me it's needed, but it's a terrible price to innocent people.' Producer SARAH MANWARING-WHITE Series producer ELIZABETH CLOUGH
The anatomy of a food scare - an investigation into how one alarm arose. What was fact and what was fiction?
On the eve of St Valentine's
Day the Editor of BBC Good Food demonstrates cake icing with a romantic flavour.
And top chef
Richard Shepherd serves the food at a family wedding reception in his native Somerset.
Presented by Chris Kelly Michael Barry and Jill Goolden.
Studio director UNDA NASH
Producer PETER bazalgette A Bazal production for BBCtv
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Starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell.
Time waits for no man ... except one.
A feature-length premiere for a new, offbeat American series in which an era-hopping scientist proves the past isn't what it used to be.
The mid-1990s: Sam Beckett , a brilliant physicist, is the head of a time-travel experiment which one day succeeds in working - almost. From a hi-tech laboratory,
Sam wakes to find himself in a strange bed, with a strange wife, an unrecognisable reflection in the mirror and a problem. It's 1956 and Sam is a test pilot - an interesting job for someone without the first idea about how to fly ...
Written by DONALD P. BELLISARIO Directed by DAVID HEMMINGS
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Jeremy Paxman with the day's top stories.
The live programme of the arts and media reports on people and performances. Producer JOHN BUSH
An Introduction to
Economics (1)
Why grain mountains or food queues? What's the connection between elasticity and taxation? Demand and supply diagrams can help. Producer PIP SURGEY