6.45 Resource Geology
7.10 Culture and Belief in Europe
Presented by Brian Curtois.
● Parents should note that some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
Religious Education
Many teachers are unsure how to approach RE with children in primary schools. Today: a visit to
Bedfordshire to see some ideas in action. (R)
Local Studies
Churches are treasure houses of national history. (R)
8: Getting around Hamburg.
For 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
Structures
Choosing and changing materials. With
Carmen Pryce , Elin Rhys and Paul Viragh.
Director Lambros Atteshlis Producer Neil Ryder (R)
A two-part story.
1: The steelworks close.
Today's story is The Shopping Basket.
If You Were Me...?
Sharmaine thinks that running a mail-order catalogue will be an easy way to make money.
Written by Christopher Russell (R)
Inset Maths (Secondary) (R) (Details on Thursday at 12.50pm)
Forensic Science
Careers. A look at TVEI.
Presented by Chris Serle.
Producers John Fagan and John Brooke
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It's time for a birthday celebration. (R)
Canada
Vancouver and Barkerville.
Weather followed by Storytime
There's a trip in a space-ship in today's story Alistair in Outer Space.
Presenter: Aidan Cook
With children from Easton
Infants School.
Animation Alan Rogers and Peter Lang
Producer Moyra Gambleton
A Raodoll production for BBCtv
The Museum of Playthings Past at Rednal. (R)
Newquay in Cornwall.
Commentary: Roger Wilkes. Film director Paula Trafford
Executive producer Alan Dobson BBC North West
The Brooke Hospital has been rescuing Cairo's crippled and wounded working animals since the First World War. Top Glasgow vet Graham Munroe is on assignment hunting for over-worked, emaciated beasts of burden.
Producer Mo Bowyer
Editor Edward Mirzoeff
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4.05 Sun Alliance Chase (3m) Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Anne Gregg travels on the Oregon Trail.
Emma Freud 's guest is Carla Lane.
I lived abroad for ten years: I missed two things - British beer and Radio 4.
(John Humphrys )
4 on Film gives the flavour of John's favourite network.
With Jonathan Dimbleby , John Humphrys , Sue Lawley, Jenni Murray ,
James Naughtie , Nick Ross and Brian Redhead. Film editor Gus Nunes
Producer/Director Robert Clamp A Palace Gate production for BBCtv
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Roy Thinnes
David Vincent investigates war hero George Vikor 's vast manufacturing complex and finds the owner under the strange domination of a Mr Nexus. (R)
UB40 remember a well-spent youth of hanging out at all-night parties. For Labour of Love II they went to Italy to cover the songs they used to dance to.
The Great
Cognito and Legacy
Further Expert animations from Will Vinton productions.
The Stranglers rehearse in Bath, Queen
Latifa raps for
David Bowie , KRS-1 stops the violence, Stephen Duffy takes Manhattan while Chris Rea takes Berlin.
Hosted by Antoine de Caunes. Titles Jean Baptiste Mondino Producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An N B de C production
'I feel more at home now than
I did 26 years ago.'
In 1989, Vladimir Ashkenazy went back to find a different
Russia from the one he had felt was a prison in the 1960s. He wanted a low-key visit, but his return provoked overwhelming emotion from people who knew him. Despite his dislike of sensation,
Ashkenazy's return, with his family, was sensational, both in the musical sense and as a further sign of Soviet liberalism.
Film editor Bill Kirkwood Director Richard Denton BBC Scotland
A strongly-held personal view of a current debate presented each week by a different writer.
Producer Aidan Laverty
Series producer Charles Miller
By the Labour Party.
(Shown at 9.00pm on BBC1)
With Peter Snow.
People, issues and performances in the arts and media.
Producer Janey Walker
The Wages of Action:
Religion in a Hindu Village A rare glimpse into a wide range of Hindu religious activities in a north
Indian village.
Producer Charles Cooper