(R)
(Some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.)
How society's attitudes towards women have changed during this century.
A series of miscellany for young children.
Spike has to tell Dibs when enough is enough. Also a look at the birth of a foal and a brick wall being built. Poems: I Can Be a Tiger and Crayons. Presented by Isabelle Lucas.
With in-vision subtitles for hearing-impaired children.
An introduction to this 15-part series designed to support current trends in the teaching of science to 11- to 13-year-olds.
followed by Gears
(Shown on Monday at 9.40 am)
Robina Osmani looks at the implications of exploiting the lignite around Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland.
Cartoon. Join PC Pinkerton as he goes about his police duties. Even though he gets wet on his bicycle he finds it is the best way to travel. (R)
Sam is all set to win the Best Inventor in Wales competition. Cartoon narrated by John Alderton (R)
Prokofiev's music for the ballet, telling the story of Cinderella, is illustrated by an animated puppet film.
followed by You and Me: Enough Is Enough
A series of miscellany for young children.
Today's first round of the Suntory World Match Play Championship from Wentworth decides who goes through to meet the four seeded players in tomorrow's quarter-finals. Introduced by Harry Carpenter. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Producer Alastair Scott
Executive producer John Shrewsbury
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Florida. Ever since he read
Ernest Hemingway 's The Old Man and the Sea, intrepid chef and bon vivant Keith Floyd has wanted to fish in the same waters as his idol. So he hires a small fishing boat to catch grouper, a spirited fighter and quite delicious when served with a lime sauce.
Producer David Pritchard (R)
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Robert Mitchum
Ava Gardner
Barbara Beaurevel , a New Orleans beauty from a proud but penniless family, is in love with Mark, a young doctor who marries another woman. But when Barbara inherits a fortune she conceives a plan to get her true love back.
Director Robert Stephenson
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Jonathan Dimbleby talks to the Liberal Democrat leader,
Paddy Ashdown , MP, following his end of conference speech.
Front Line Managers. The first of three profiles of Britain's new front-line managers. This week two of them reveal their different styles carried out with youthful enthusiasm but little experience to help them. Sally Whetton runs a production line at Cadbury's where management traditions are strong. Jameson Robinson manages customers and staff at T G I
Friday's, a rapidly growing restaurant chain where the style is American, but not at all traditional. Producer Fiona Pitcher
A comedy series from America starring Dabney Coleman
Having moved his desk into the men's room at The Ledger, sports writer Slap begins a war of attrition with Nelson to try and get his job back.
Noel Edmonds is joined by Janet Ellis and Top Gear's Chris Goffey to look at all the latest cars, gadgets and technology on display at the 1990 British International Motor
Show at Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre. Producer Tony Rayner Editor Tom Ross
(Further coverage on Sunday on BBC m MOTORING: page 69
Her award-winning American comedy series.
I'm Dating a Corporate Lawyer
Learn how Sarah met Greg in the heady days of disco; Ginny meets the man of her dreams; and guest star American comedian
Martin Short prepares for the big game.
Peter Snow with the day's top stories and the background on events making the news at home and abroad.
Sarah Dunant presents tonight's edition of the arts and media programme, including a profile of Ion Karamitru, the theatre director who played a key role in the aftermath of Romania's revolution.
A preview of this weekend's Open University programmes.
Increasingly, primary care is being provided by teams of staff based in custom-built health centres. This programme examines the centre in Didcot.