6.45 Geology: Ore Genesis
7.10 Culture and Belief in Europe 1450-1600
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Violin maker Jim McKillop meets Stephane Grappelli. Producer Robin Wylie (R)
* Parents should note that some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
Technology 5-11.
Technology encompasses many everyday activities. Presenter: Sarah McCrum. Producer Robin Mudge
A guide to emergency first aid.
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1: Klaus Romer watches the World Bodybuilding
Championships in Graz. (R)
For 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
Malcolm Stacey reports on how the English countryside is changing. (R)
Five programmes about information technology in everyday life.
1: Computers can search for and record information. (R)
Story: One Moonlit Night.
How we formulate our ideas when talking to people. (R)
1: Time, space and infants. What is really important in the education of 4- to 7-year-old children?
Executive producer Terry Marsh Producer Sophie Neville
A look at cells.
Money and values.
Twenty programmes to help you communicate more effectively.
Presented by Chris Serle. Research Christine Scullion
Producer Ron Bloomfield (R)
HELPLINE: phone [number removed], calls are free.
BOOK: same title, £3.99, available from booksellers.
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A science-fiction adventure for under-5s.
The pieman and piewife have a hard job describing lavender to the ever-inquisitive piepilot.
Devised by Chloe Ashcroft and Peter Gosling.
Music Peter Gosling
Series producer Michael Cole Producer Sharon Miller (R)
Today: faces.
Weather followed by Storytime
Today: Noah's Ark,
Mrs Wishy Washy and Farm Concert.
2.30 Insulpak Sagaro EBF Stakes (2m)
3.05 White Rose Stakes (l'Am)
3.40 Insulpak Victoria Cup (Handicap. 7f)
Introduced by Julian Wilson. Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan and Jimmy Lindley.
Producer Wendy Sheppard
Including at
2.50pm News and Weather
British Youth
Darts Championship.
Tony Gubba introduces quarter-final action from the Lakeside Country Club.
Archie Aitkins thinks of the seedlings in his nursery as babies.
Executive producer Jennifer Jeremy
Director Michael Croucher (R)
With Valentina Harris.
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Including Jessica Lange talking about her role in the forthcoming film Music Box.
Starring
Roy Thinnes David Vincent investigates a .. freak hurricane that veers to spare a fishing village. (R)
6.50pm Words Apart
A look at the refusal of many local authorities to allow black children to be adopted or fostered by white parents.
Director Nigel Shepherd Producer Neil McDonald
7.30pm Rapido
This week's programme features
Oleta Adams , the Kinks, Lilac Time,
Tambours Du Bronx and Leon Redbone. Introduced by Antoine de Caunes.
Executive producers Tim Newman and Alex Berger
An NBdC production
An Open Space special. One of China's foremost film-makers, Su Xiaokang , was forced to flee to exile in Paris after the massacre in Tiananmen Square last year. With fellow exiles, key figures on the authorities' wanted list, he traces the struggle for democracy back to its origins 70 years ago. The 4 May Movement of 1919 still serves as an inspiration to the students of today. This is the first opportunity for a western audience to hear the story from a Chinese perspective and to meet people whose lives were changed by these dramatic events.
Producers Lucy Parker and Su Xiaokang
Editor Tony Laryea
BJ and Charles clash when they are honoured for a daring operation by a prestigious medical journal.
(R)
An original series in seven parts by Andrew Davies , winner of the Writer's Award, Bafta 1990.
Starring
Peter Davison
4: Bob tries to enlist
Stephen's help in a doubtful research project with unexpected results.
Producer Ken Riddington Director David Tucker fR)
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An enthusiast explores highways and byways of delight.
T is for Temples.
Lucinda Lambton finds ruins of the Libyan desert in Virginia Water, is thrilled by a chamber at Liverpool Street station and encounters
Mrs Thatcher in Wimbledon. Film cameraman Alex Hansen Director Andrew Gosling t TRAVEL: page 97
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By the Conservative Party.
Jeremy Paxman with the day's top stories.
The arts and media show. Producer Janey Walker Editor Roland Keating
Silence in Class
Should hearing-impaired children be taught with signing or by lip-reading? Producer Nick Brenton