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Primary Technology (R)
Does the opposition to the new Community Charge or poll tax challenge our notions of government by consent? (R)
Badger Girl. The badgerman. (R)
10.20am Around Scotland
Living the Fishing. The Salmon. (R)
Patterns. (R)
Health Education. How do we hear sounds and how can we 'hear' music if we can't hear well? (R)
Programme 4. (R)
Programme 4 of a multi-media two-year GCSE course in German. (R)
Getting Around. On Wheels. (R)
The design and technology of structures like pillar boxes, bus shelters and the Great Glass
Pyramid at the Louvre in Paris, (R)
School Trip to the Trenches. The youngest British soldier to die in the First World War was 14. How do young people today react to the experiences of this war? (R)
A series on the English language. Talking Proper. Different ways of speaking English are illustrated and commented on by young people with regional accents. (R)
Cartoon. It's been raining so hard that even the letters are wet. (R)
Handles (2) (R)
Weather followed by Words and Pictures
It's Not Fair. Stuart Bradley and Nutmeg look at kangaroos. (R)
The Conference ends with a speech by the Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher , MP.
Including at
From Ascot.
4.15 Moss Bros Stakes
(Handicap. 1'/4m)
Golf
Further coverage from St Andrews. (Continued from BBC 1)
BBC2's monthly programme about disability comes from Berlin, where Vidar Hjardeng has been finding out how the disabled people of East Germany have reacted to the political changes in the last year. With subtitles and sign language interpretation.
Producer Christopher Hutchins
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Willie Rushton joins 40 rare
Hispano Suiza cars on a journey through their native Spain.
0 MOTORING: page 87
Starring Spencer Tracy
One-armed John Macreedy arrives in Black Rock to encounter hostility and a deadly mystery.
Director John Sturges
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On the last day of the Conservative Conference in Bournemouth,
Jonathan Dimbleby assesses the week and asks leading politicians about the Party's prospects in the run up to the next election.
Roy Hattersley , columnist for The Guardian and The Sunday
Correspondent, reviews the week's press coverage.
A Granada production for BBCtv
(Roy Hattersley is in 'Have I Got News for You7 at 1000pm)
In the last programme of the series, Albert and Michel Roux are joined by wine expert Jancis Robinson at the Waterside Inn. The menu for lunch features dishes such as autumn consomme and salmon wrapped in spinach. In the studio the brothers show how duck with honey ana cloves, a recipe that requires 16 in the restaurant kitchen, can be adapted for easy entertaining at home.
Director Sarah Novello Ruckley Producer Jill Marshall
A Hawkshead/Frances Whitaker production for BBCtv (R)
In a garden designed to be beautiful as well as fruitful, two basic elements are essential: a greenhouse and paths. Geoff Hamilton shows that these can be fitted into the smallest garden.
Producer Mark Kershaw
● GARDENING: page 90
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Dramas of real cases where forensic science helps catch the criminals. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy.
The Cyclist. A dead girl is found in a German forest. A local psychiatric patient is suspected. Witnesses saw him riding a bicycle but their descriptions conflict. So how long does it take to mend a puncture? Do the red fibres on the victim's underwear really match his shirt? A Sudrieutscher Rundfunk production
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A comedy quiz show hosted by Angus Deayton. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, abetted by this week's guests comedian Tony Slattery and politician Roy Hattersley, MP, poke a sharp finger into the week's news.
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
Peter Snow in London and Jeremy Paxman at the Conservative Party Conference in Bournemouth bring you the main stories of the day.
A special edition of the Late Show from the USA featuring America's most offensive comedian, Andrew Dice Clay. Also, the furious battle between American artists and politicians. Buck Henry visits the Richard Nixon Museum , and there's music from John Hiatt. Producer Michael Jachson
Continuing a season of films which take a late-night look at the dark side of the screen.
The Dark Mirror
Starring
Olivia de Havilland
Lew Ayres
When a prominent society doctor is found stabbed to death, suspicion centres on beautiful Ruth Collins. But then the police discover that Ruth has an identical twin sister.
They know that one of the twins is a murderess - but which?
Director Robert Siodmak
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