Museum of Playthings Past. A collection of Victorian toys. (R)
A Gambol on Steam. Looking at traction engines.
Producer Tony Wilkie-Millar (R)
Some Daytime on Two programmes are aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the very young.
Relationships. (R)
A multi-media two-year GCSE course in German.
7: Food - a report from the home of the hamburger. (R)
Festivals. Feast Time. How religious festivals are celebrated in Scotland. Commentary by Stuart McQuarrie
A series for young children. He Went Thataway.
Producers Julie Callanan and Cas Lester
Badger Girl. Episode 7. (R)
Odd One Out. A play for discussion by John Challen. (R)
The Elements. Coal mining in South Wales. Tony Neilson looks at and fossil hunting with Louise Hall-Taylor and Tony Neilson. (R)
Air pollution problems in Mexico City and northern Europe.
Director Suzanne Campbell-Jones
An International Broadcasting Trust production
A series for 7- to 9-year-olds. 4: A House for the Hens. (R)
The Caribbean. (R)
Science
Classification. Ways to sort beans bought in the supermarket. (R)
Newton and the Space Shuttle. (R)
Chaal A ten-part course for beginners in spoken Hindi and Urdu presented by Sneh Gupta and Omar Salimi. 7: Education (R)
Green Claws goes in for gadgets. (R)
House and Homes. Myfanwy Talog leads you around Wales. Director William Davies
Producer Selwyn Roderick
A Teliesyn production for BBCtv
Weather followed by You and Me
He Went Thataway. (R)
A series about the history and development of the firearm.
1: The Great Leveller. Few inventions have had such a profound effect as the gun. Introduced by Christopher Roads. Narrated by Duncan Carse. Producer Ray Sutcliffe (R)
The magazine for the deaf.
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. Editor Geoffrey Sumner
A duel of words and wit between
Arthur Marshall with Lynn Seymour and John Dunn and Frank Muir with Joanna Lumley and Alan Titchmarsh. Referee: Robert Robinson. (R)
Two guest commentators discuss the minutiae of modern life as reflected in the week's events.
Hosted by Robert Robinson and Loyd Grossman.
Every year 30,000 servicemen hand in their cards and head for civvy street, but life after the barracks is not always easy. The queues of homeless and jobless servicemen are growing. This week Advice Shop reports on the resettlement of soldiers into civilian life. Editor Frank Ash
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Geoff Hamilton visits the Hatton
Fruit Garden at East Mailing, Kent.
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Starring
Dirk Bogarde , Denholm Elliott Lieutenant Graham leads an elite group of commandos to Rhodes on a mission to blow up two airfields on the heavily fortified island.
Director Lewis Milestone
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Out of the Frying Pan ... A special edition of the foreign affairs programme from historic Leeds Castle. Does the end of the Cold War mean the world is a safer place, or does the Gulf conflict point to a more dangerous future? Taking part: the Rt Hon Lord
Callaghan of Cardiff, former Labour Prime Minister; Gennadi
Gerasimov, Soviet foreign affairs spokesman; veteran US arms negotiator Paul H Nitze ; former Nigerian President General
Olusegun Obasanjo ; and former French foreign minister, Claude Cheysson.
Producer Mike Flood Page Editor John Morrison
Top British chef Richard Shepherd completes his visit to Atlanta, Georgia . If you bought the red wines tipped last week you can taste at home live along with regular guest Oz Clarke. Presented by Chris Kelly ,
Michael Barry and Jill Goolden. Studio director Linda Nash Producer Peter Bazalgette
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The mystery continues.
Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
3: Duplicate account ledgers, shady dealings in the woods, a house of ill-repute, a one-armed man and a grief-stricken father jitterbugging into madness. For Agent Cooper, perhaps it's time to resort to the Tibetan Stone-Throwing Deductive Technique - and dreams.
Written by Mark Frost and David Lynch Director David Lynch
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A documentary serial at the Young Offenders Institution, Glen Parva. 2: Old lags and new boys - for first offenders, prison is a new experience, frightening, full of potential violence. Mike, the hard man, expects a few fights. Sean hopes to be educated.
'Tokyorama' is a sci-fi travelogue that explores the hidden order underlying the apparent chaos of Tokyo - the 'Amoeba City'. Director George Heggarty
Executive producer Janet Street-Porter
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media show.