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Some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
Changing attitudes to sex and love from the beginning of the century.
A miscellany series for young children.
Dibs is horrified when he overhears a conversation he thinks is about him. A bath is too full and overflows and there is a visit to the baby clinic. Song: Hush Little Baby. Presented by Isabelle Lucas.
A programme for 7- to 11-year-olds about religion.
With in-vision subtitles for hearing-impaired children.
After the Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes was imprisoned in the Tower of London. What sort of place was the Tower in 1605?
Scientists and their work.
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A look at erosion.
On night duty, PC Pinkerton discovers the mischievous Macavity.
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Cartoon narrated by John Alderton. Fireman Sam's mislaid his watch; Dilys has lost her earrings; Bella's necklace has disappeared! (R)
The children play spoons, saucepan lids, a rice container and a cheese grater to accompany The Kitchen Hoedown. Presented by Jonathan Cohen and Helen Speirs.
followed by You and Me
From Ascot.
2.30 Hoover Stakes (Handicap. 1m)
3.05 Hoover Cumberland Lodge Stakes (Group 3. 1m 4f)
3.40 Blue Seal Stakes (6f)
4.10 Gordon Carter Stakes
(Handicap. 2m).
Introduced by Julian Wilson with commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Producer Wendy Sheppard
Including at
2.55pm News and Weather
The Epson Grand Prix from
St Pierre Golf and Country Club, Chepstow, has attracted a top-class field. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Introduced by Harry Carpenter. Executive producer John Shrewsbury
Memphis.'Rock 'n' roll is just like cooking,' says Keith Floyd.
'Someone in Memphis took a little jazz, a great dollop of blues, stirred in with gospel and sprinkled liberally with country and western, and out popped rock 'n' roll.' Producer David Pritchard (R)
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Starring Elvis Presley Ursula Andress
Elvis stars as a trapeze artist who runs away after a circus accident and takes a job as a lifeguard in Mexico's famous holiday resort.
Director Richard Thorpe
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Front-Line Managers. The second of three profiles of Britain's new frontline managers. A ward sister in the NHS and two Geordie supervisors in a Japanese company face daily conflicts to meet their targets.
When the Japanese opened Komatsu in Newcastle, they wanted managers who would make decisions from the shop floor. And when a hospital revolutionised its management, it wanted ward sisters to take responsibility not just for patients, but also for budgets. Producer Fiona Pitcher
A comedy series from America starring Dabney Coleman
Slap prepares to cover the baseball spring training when he has to interview a Russian tennis star.
Earlier this year, Tiff Needell and Tony Mason joined a remarkable collection of sports racing cars assembled on the Ecurie Ecosse
Historic Motor Tour of Scotland.
Vauxhall's new Calibra is a sleek four-seater performance coupe.
Radio Times's motoring columnist Chris Goffey assesses how well it fills the gap left by the Ford Capri. Traffic congestion can turn serious accidents into fatal ones by delaying medical help. Helicopters have proved a cost-effective answer in Germany. Presented by William Woollard from the Midland Motor Museum in Shropshire. Producer Ken Pollock Editor Tom Ross
COMPETITION: page 81
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The first of three films on the art of inspired teaching.
The Butterflies of Zagorsk. Natasha lives in Moscow. Deaf and blind since she was a child, she is now a philosopher, a poet and a practising psychologist, as well as a wife and mother. She is a product of the Zagorsk Home for deaf-blind children where a system of teaching has achieved results that are without parallel in the west.
The programme follows Natasha on a journey back to Zagorsk, where she has become a role model for
13-year-old Oksana, who has recently lost both vision and hearing. And 6-year-old Mansur, who lashed out at everyone who came near when he first arrived, has been calmed by the loving hands of his teachers.
Narrated by Michael Dean. Director/Producer Ann Paul
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By the Liberal Democrats. (Shown at 9.00pm on BBC
Presented by Peter Snow.
A panel of critics chooses the best from the arts and the media during September. With Sarah Dunant.
Was 'Head Start', America's attempt to banish poverty through education, a success? (R)