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How women's fashion has reflected their changing role in society.
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Estelle. (R)
A miscellany series for young children.
Flowers bloom and fabric being printed. With Isabelle Lucas. Book: Dorothy's Dream.
(Repeated at 2.00pm)
Timmy Mallett and Anjuu Misra look at how religions often help their followers to understand something about moral choices. (R)
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London, 2 September 1666: the start of the fire recorded by Samuel Pepys. (R)
(R)
Mathematical Investigations. (R)
The second and final part of a film about the history of industry in the West Midlands. (R)
Technology 5-11. (R)
Animation with the voices of Ian Lavender, Jessica Martin, Sam Kelly and David Shaw Parker. (R)
Cartoon narrated by John Alderton. (R)
Time to think about grouping beats. With children from Pinner Park Middle School. (R)
followed by You and Me: Two's Company (R)
Live coverage from Bournemouth continues with debates on foreign affairs and defence, and reply speeches by Foreign Secretary the Rt Hon Douglas Hurd , MP and Defence Secretary the Rt Hon Tom King , MP.
Including at
Texas. The shy and unassuming gastronaut, Keith Floyd , visits the land of whopping steaks, Rin Tin Tin, and politics to the right of Vlad the Impaler. Here he discovers the spicy nuances of Tex-Mex cuisine as well as mastering the subtle art of mixing the perfect Margarita. Producer David Pritchard (R)
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The England team includes Howard Clark , Mark James and Richard Boxall. Curtis Strange , Sandy Lyle , Greg Norman and Ian Woosnam are all included in their national teams. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Producer Alastair Scott
Executive producer John Shrewsbury
At Your Service. British Rail say that, in spite of financial constraints, improving customer relations is their top priority. So pop-star-turned-financial-journalist
Adam Faith has been to meet passengers, staff and top management to find out just how far British Rail has gone to create a corporate customer-service culture. Director Rodney Taylor Producer Jane Walmsley
An MMTV/MAC TV production for BBCtv
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What sort of world player is Britain in the 1990s? On the day the Conservatives debate defence policy and relations with Europe,
America and the rest of the world, Jonathan Dimbleby asks the Foreign Secretary, the Rt Hon
Douglas Hurd , MP, about Britain's role on the world stage.
Hispano Suiza is a make of car more exclusive even than
Rolls-Royce. The company stopped making them over 50 years ago so it is rare today to see even one in public. Willie Rushton accompained 40 of these elegant reminders of a bygone age and their equally distinctive owners on a nostalgic visit to their native Spain. Producer Tony Rayner Editor Tom Ross
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This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The last of three films on the art of inspired teaching.
Socrates for 6-Year-Olds. Matthew Lipman is an American philosopher who believes that conventional education is failing our children because it doesn't teach them how to think. His answer is a 'philosophy for children' programme in which students are given the powerful tools of logic, reason and ethics with which to stretch their minds.
Written and narrated by Michael Dean. Producer Ann Paul
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With Francine Stock in London and Jeremy Paxman at the Conservative Party Conference in Bournemouth.
Sarah Dunant presents the arts and media programme.