6.45 Discovering Physics: Painting Potentials
7.10 Discovering 16th-century Strasbourg
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6.45 Discovering Physics: Painting Potentials
7.10 Discovering 16th-century Strasbourg
Presented by Brian Curtois.
Bryan McNerney discovers that disputes between market traders and the authorities in Norwich stretch back centuries.
(First shown in BBC East)
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Technology doesn't only mean hi-tech.
Presenter: Sarah McCrum.
Emergency first aid: the recovery position. (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
2: Klaus Romer examines Germany's acid rain problem. (R)
Series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R)
Malcolm Stacey looks at landscapes that owe their existence to volcanic rocks. (R)
What use do people make of computer databases? (R)
Today's story: Monster Can't Sleep
Presenter: Stuart Bradley.
Puppeteer: Mary Edwards.
Animation Alan Rogers and Peter Lang
Series producer Caroline Godley
1: In No Time
Writer Cathy Pellicer (R)
2: 'I've written a letter.'
Four days with an infant class in Cumbria.
Cameraman Adrian Smith Producer Sophie Neville
The problems suffered by some couples in the genetic game of chance. (R)
Phillip didn't see a problem with credit - until the loan shark came to call.
Twenty programmes to help you read, write and communicate effectively. Presented by Chris Serle.
Studio director John M A Lane Producer Ron Bloomfield
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A science-fiction adventure for under-5s.
The pieman, piewife and piepilot have a day of disasters and rescues.
Shadow puppets: Andy Hall. Devised by Chloe Ashcroft and Peter Gosling
Music Peter Gosling
Series producer Michael Cole Producer Sharon Miller (R)
2: Unlike birds and reptiles, mammals use their faces to pass messages.
Presenters: Paul Coia and Sheelagh Gilbey. Producer Tom Stanier
Second of a two-part story.
Organic food and farming.
Leatherwork and a good eye for horses are the ingredients of a saddler's craft. (R)
John Thirlwell's view of Menorca.
(First shown in The Travel Show)
In over 1,000 hours of patient observation, Ted and Terence Channell filmed the secrets of cuckoos' lives at Petersfinger Lakes near Salisbury.
Narrated by John Godders.
From Sydney to Perth with Michael Frayn. Producer Dennis Marks BBC North (R)
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With Valentina Harris.
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New releases starring Richard Gere, Roseanne Barr, Meryl Streep and Mickey Rourke.
The Invaders
Starring Roy Thinnes
David Vincent races to capture one of the ailing extraterrestrials whose touch has caused an epidemic of freezing deaths.
6.50pm Words Apart
Britain jails more young offenders than any other country in Europe. The recent prison riots show the cost of such a policy. Will the new emphasis on punishment proposed in the Government's White Paper make any difference?
Director Nigel Shepherd Producer Neil McDonald
7.30pm Rapido
This week Rapido features a convalescent Billy Idol, guitar hero Jeff Beck and producer Daniel Lanois. Presented by Antoine de Caunes.
Executive producers Tim Newman and Alex Berger
An NBdC production for BBCtv
Mutiny, mass murder, torture and execution were all part of the unlucky voyage of the Dutch ship Batavia which ended in shipwreck in the Indian Ocean in 1629. Twenty years' work by a team of modem underwater archaeologists has pieced together not only the remains of that mutiny but also those of the ship.
Narrated by Julian Glover.
FAMILY: page 78
Starring Alan Alda, Mike Farrell
When Colonel Potter catches mumps he's sure things can't get any worse.
(R)
An original serial in seven parts by Andrew Davies, winner of the Writers
Award, Bafta 1990.
Starring Peter Davison
Stephen and his colleagues have a crisis on their hands when an epidemic hits the campus.
(R)
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Lambton steps into a shop and back 100 years.
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With Donald MacCormick.
The arts and media show.
Trouble with Science
New ways of raising money for universities.
(Shown Sunday at 1.00pm)