(R)
(Some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.)
Women's efforts to get into jobs traditionally considered 'men's work'.
(R)
Chloe. (R)
A miscellany series for young children.
Baxter and Dibs go out for the day with Isabelle Lucas. Evelyn Glennie plays Oranges and Lemons. Book: A Grand Band.
Timmy Mallett and Anjuu Misra on how faith helps people view others differently. (R)
Life Begins. With in-vision subtitles for hearing-impaired children. (R)
Tens of thousands of Londoners died in the plague of 1665. (R)
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A two-part film about the history of the steel and engineering industry in the West Midlands. (R)
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(For details see yesterday at 11.35am)
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Animation with the voices of Ian Lavender, Jessica Martin, Sam Kelly, and David Shaw Parker. (R)
Cartoon narrated by John Alderton. (R)
Sounds made on the piccolo and with paper. (R)
followed by You and Me: A Day Out (R)
Further coverage from Blackpool.
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Sante Fe. Intrepid chef Keith Floyd heads off through the New Mexican desert to cook pork and beans for some cowboy chums. Producer David Pritchard (R)
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David Vine introduces highlights of today's events from the Wembley Arena, including the latest round in the Pony Club Mounted Games.
Front-Line Managers. In the last of three profiles of Britain's new front-line managers,
Tracey Thomas , a team leader for Bluebird Toys in South Wales, and three more front-liners reveal the daily demands of their job and how they manage their workforce. Producer Fiona Pitcher
As Labour's annual conference in Blackpool draws to a close,
Jonathan Dimbleby assesses how successful the week has proved to be for the party.
William Woollard and Sue Baker report from the prestigious Paris Motor Show on what's new on the stands. Radio Times' motoring columnist Chris Goffey road-tests the new Renault Clio and looks at some of the ways French motoring retains its individuality. Producer Jon Bentley Editor Tim Ross
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The second of three films on the art of inspired teaching.
Out of the Wilderness. Professor
Reuven Feuerstein believes that all children, even those written off as 'unintelligent', can be dramatically transformed by the right kind of teaching. In Jerusalem his pupils include a Yugoslav boy who's been thrown out of many schools in his own country and even Down's
Syndrome children who are taught to be self-sufficient.
Narrated by Michael Dean. Producer Ann Paul
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By the Conservative Party.
With Francine Stock in London and Peter Snow at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool.
Tonight's programme includes an interview with crime writer
Patricia Highsmith about the reissue of her early book The Price of Salt.
Presented by Tracey Macleod.