A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons.
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The political battle for women to achieve equality.
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Girls and boys train to be jockeys. (R)
Cosmo (Frances Kay) and Spike (Richard Coombs) try to make Isabelle Lucas feel better, and a string quartet plays Lavender's Blue.
(Repeated at 2.00pm)
A series for 7- to 11 -year-olds. (R)
Help with presentation and organisation. (R)
Lancashire children question the Prime Minister about river pollution. (R)
Scientific measurements. (R)
Mathematical investigations. (R)
An examination of one of the most bitter environmental issues of the 80s. (R)
Global warming and its consequences. (R)
Primary school teachers on the role of television in promoting learning. (R)
Animation with the voices of Ian Lavender, Jessica Martin, Sam Kelly and David Shaw Parker. (R)
Cartoon narrated by John Alderton. (R)
Clicks and claps are used to make up rhythm patterns. (R)
followed by You and Me: Tender Loving Care (R)
Charles I: the Making of a Martyr Sir Roy Strong , as Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , looks for clues to the sovereign's character in the way he is pictured, (R)
Gillian Reynolds takes a break in London's Greenwich, (R)
John Craven examines predictions for future farmland requirements.
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other business from the Lords and Commons. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
Including at
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Continued coverage from Newbury.
4.10 EBF Theale Maiden Stakes (6f)
Penny Hedge. Chris Serie visits
Whitby for an ancient ceremony. Series producer Peter Bazalgette Producer Sarah Caplin (R)
Dennis Taylor gives advice on improving your game.
Four pupils are introduced to basic techniques.
A GM production for BBCtv
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The live education magazine.
Education correspondent
Mike Baker reports on the great reading debate; the Rt Hon John MacGregor , MP, Secretary of State for
Education, is questioned on concern about schools and teachers; New
York proves that alternative schools can work; and John McVicar tells how he educated himself in prison. With Jackie Spreckley. Series editor Bernard Adams
Starring
Robert Ryan , Anthony Quinn Deep-sea divers Carlton and Bartlett arrive in Jamaica to search for a wreck containing a million dollars in gold.
Director Budd Boetticher
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Next month, RAF technician Will Brown competes in the Lombard RAC Rally as part of his prize for winning the Radio Times Rally
Quest competition. Tony Mason watches his final preparations during the Audi Sport International in mid-Wales. Radio Times columnist Chris Goffey assesses the impact of Toyota's new luxury car, Lexus, and Jeremy Clarkson reviews the 80th anniversary of the Alfa Romeo marque.
Introduced by William Woollard. Producer Ken Pollock Editor Tom Ross
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The Thawing of a Cold War Warrior At the height of his career, Red
Army General Ivan Yershov , who led the Soviet invasion into
Czechoslovakia, found himself torn between loyalty to his country and love for his only daughter Tatiana. She was married to a Jewish dissident who settled in the USA. The General was the man whose signature would allow her to leave Russia with her child and join her husband. He refused to sign.
Tatiana went on hunger strike, with dramatic and surprising consequences. Narrated by Diana Rigg. Producer Jamie Doran Editor Caroline Pick
A Rapide production for BBCtv
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The Boat People. Derek invites
Colin to spend a weekend on his yacht. To Derek this is freedom, but to Colin it's a confined space with no proper heating.
To make matters worse, it's bucketing down with rain.
Written by Griff Rhys Jones.
Director Kevin Billington
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Francine Stock presents the day's top news stories.
News, features and opinions from the world of the arts and the media.
The NHS reforms claim to put the patient first, but will doctors and nurses change the way they work? Rebecca Malby is a former ward sister who believes that major changes in nursing are long overdue. She explains her radical views to Anne Kelleher.