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Some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
Roman Beginnings. The first of a five-part unit on the Romans. (R)
Elin Rhys takes an overview of Planet Earth, a new series beginning on Wednesday at 10.15am. Producer Lambros Atteshlis
Pascal's Triangle (1): roots on a square grid, and Gears: cars, bicycles and a great clock. (R)
The King, the Mice and the Cheese (R)
New series. Cinderella
What's in a Building? Timmy Mallett and Anjuu Misra look at religious beliefs and practices. (R)
New series. Water for Life.
Paul Coia and Sheelagh Gilbey investigate this extraordinary liquid. Director Chris Ellis
Producer Roland Tongue
An Open Mind production for BBCtv
New series. Me and My Family
Looking at design and technology. (R)
The Lough and the Lignite. (R)
Unit 1: British social history.
The Ladies of Langham Place (R)
Unit 1: Equal Opportunities (R)
Sporting Chance (R)
Animation narrated by Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker. (R)
Weather followed by Storytime
From Leeds Castle, Kent.
Presented by Martyn Lewis. (Shown yesterday at 6 40pm on BBC1)
Walter Harper has one of the world's best private collections of models covering the history of land, sea and air transport.
Presented by Eric Thompson. Director Neil Davies
Producer Paul Smith (R)
In Search of a Real Crocodile Dundee. Kos Evans , a young
English photographer, journeyed across the frontier vastness of Australia's 'top end' to discover what lay behind the legend of Michael J Dundee. Producer Bob Saunders
Series editor Tim Slessor (R)
Regional News and Weather
A two-part documentary.
Maestros and Maltings. In 1948 the Aideburgh Festival was founded by a small band of music lovers led by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears. The cameras went behind the scenes for the 1989 preparations. Producer Desmond Lapsley Editor Andrew Holland
(Part 2 tomorrow at 4.00pm)
Anyone Can Have a Go. Seven thousand people compete in the Hastings Musical Festival. Director Sandra Wainwright
Executive producer Jennifer Jeremy (R)
Starring Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan
A group of passengers travelling through Europe become involved in a murderous plot to prevent the reunification of Germany.
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Chambres en Ville. Two episodes from the French-Canadian hit soap opera about the lives and loves of a group of high school students. Presented by Jaswinder Bancil.
Bombay. Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha visit the city they call the New York of India, where they make more movies than Hollywood and millions sleep on the streets. Director Simon Meyers
Series producer Rachel Purnell
A series of six classic films on architecture and the environment.
2: Nairn 's Journeys - Football Towns: Bolton and Preston
Is there no architectural magic in the towns of the industrial north?
Ian Nairn gives the lie to this prejudice in his guided tour.
Introduced by Jonathan Meades. Producer Barry Bevins
America at the Racial Crossroads
The second phase of the civil rights movement tells the story of the rise of black power and achievements.
3: Power! 1966-68. By 1967 the civil rights movement was taking a different course as the Black
Panthers exercised their constitutional right to bear arms. Producers Louis Massiah and Terry Kay Rockefeller A Blackside Inc production
(A Late Show special tomorrow at 11. 15pm)
Starring
Alan Arkin , Armand Assante Ex-con Harold Kaufman finds it difficult to go straight and find work, but then he is offered a job by smooth-talking Charles Macaluso.
Director John Korty
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Presented by Peter Snow. Editor Tim Gardam
Kirsty Wark presents the arts and media show, including a report on Bill Bryden 's epic drama The Ship. Editor Roland Keating
Rural Life: Victorian Farming