Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament, with a look at the politicians at work in the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Committee Rooms. Presented by Peter Mayne.
Presented by Magnus Magnusson.
England v India
Tony Lewis introduces highlights of yesterday's first one-day international for the Texaco Trophy from Headingley.
(Shorn yesterday at 11.20pm)
The home of golf, St Andrews , plays host once again to the game's most prestigious championship, the 119th Open. The history of golf revolves around this event and this venue, and the list of winners over 118 years includes the giants of the game from the past and present. Introduced by Harry Carpenter. Producer Alastair Scott
Executive producer John Shrewsbury
Cartoon story told by Ray Brooks. (R)
Further coverage of the first day's play from St Andrews.
Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon.
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2.00pm News and Weather
Newly married Mr and Mrs Suddaby took theirs on their honeymoon. Chris and Rachel sold everything to take theirs to travel around the world. Mr and Mrs Pinkertons have so many they just don't know what to do with them.
This film takes an affectionate look at a long-standing love affair with the bicycle.
Producer John Alexander Series editor Caroline Pick (First shown in '40 Minutes * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of today's proceedings in Parliament, including Prime Minister's Question Time. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
Regional News and Weather
The drama of the first day of the 119th Open Championship from St Andrews unfolds to reveal the leader of the championship at the end of the First Round.
The Giving Business. The first of two programmes in which Martyn Lewis examines the emerging mood of professionalism in Britain's charities. A businesslike approach to conservation has enabled the World Wide Fund for Nature to increase its income 20-fold over the last 12 years. But one-off appeals, like the Wishing Well Appeal for
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London or the current appeal by the Scouts, are just as dependent on business skills if they are to succeed. Producer Hendrik Ball
(Part of 'The Giving Business' will be shown next Thursday)
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Last in the Scottish comedy series starring Gerard Kelly
The Law of the Jungle. While McLelland and Brian spend a weekend communing with nature, Willie's weekend with Chancer is anything but natural.
Written by Bob Black DirectorRonBain
Producer Colin Gilbert
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The major issues in sport, including a report on new rules affecting the World Disabled Championships and the restrictions on European golfers playing in American tournaments. Producer Malcolm Betney Editor David Taylor
Tonight's resort report is on Freiburg and the Black Forest. The UK Mini-Guide looks at Torbay in Devon. Presented by Penny Junor with John Thirlwell , Matthew Collins and Dr John Thornes. Producer Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
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Winner of seven international film awards.
Lars-Jon and Lillemor are Lapp reindeer herders. For thousands of years their people have lived in harmony with the natural world. On 26 April 1986, radioactive rain fell on northern Sweden from Chernobyl. A single man-made catastrophe has threatened the Lapps' livelihood, but as levels of fall-out continue to rise, Lars-Jon and Lillemor are determined to maintain their way of life.
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A showcase for work by new directors. A Lesson in History.
This animated film questions the way history is taught in British schools. It centres on a black schoolgirl who is made to feel that her race has made no contribution to the world's cultural heritage. Director Maybelle Peters
Series producer Colin Rose
A West Surrey College of Art and Design production for BBCtv
With Donald MacCormick.
Harry Carpenter reports on the first day's play.
A preview of this weekend's Open University programmes.