A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons.
Some Daytime on Two programmes are aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the very young.
The Balancing Act. Chris Baines reports on the damage done to the countryside by visitors. (R)
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Christmas Special. (R)
Mathematical investigations.
Patterns, followed by Time Graph, (R)
The Story of Chen Ping (R)
Cinderella's Christmas
Exploring the Christian faith. (R)
Getting About (R)
Our Birds
A system for piping sunshine. (R)
Survival in the city. (R)
British social history: medicine through time. (R)
You and the Law (R)
Good Vibrations (R)
Cartoon. (R)
Earthwatch
Weather followed by Storytime
The Story of Chen Ping (R)
From Glasgow.
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Fiona Adam looks at this week's snooker coverage.
Producer Catherine Elliott-Kemp
Weather followed by The Home Front
A series of films on housing.
5: Whose Green and Pleasant Land?
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An Environmentally Sound Pop
Group. The Brotherhood of Lizards. Producer Diana Hare (R)
Regional News and Weather
The word game with Paul Coia. Director Justin C Adams Producer Leslie Mitchell
Talk show with Jane Corbin. Editor Charles Miller
He Scratches for a Living. A look at Malcolm Appleby 's work in a derelict railway station. Director Bob Mcintosh
Executive producer Bridget Winter (R)
Malta and Gozo
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Who's Bachin' Who? Yvonne (Phyllis Yvonne Stickney ) and Vicky (Sheryl Lee Ralph ) are selected as Most Eligible Bachelorettes.
With star guest Monie Love. Presented by Normski. Producer Jaswinder Bancil
An Activate production for BBCtv
Australia v England. Richie
Benaud introduces highlights of the fourth day's play in Brisbane.
Programmes made by the public under their own editorial control. Dealing with the Beast. John
Browning was diagnosed as having HIV in 1982, but maintains an optimistic approach to life. Producer Gerry Pomeroy
Community Programme Unit editor Tony Laryea 0 PROGRAMME SUGGESTIONS: write to 'Open Space', BBCtv, London W12 7RJ.
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A series of portraits of innocent people who are in prison. Opera singer Jessye Norman tells the story of a street child who, like many, has simply 'disappeared'.
INFORMATION PACK on how you can help Prisoners of Conscience, send an sae to 'Prisoners of Conscience', [address removed] or telephone [number removed] free of charge after tonight's programme.
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A series on the exotic at home.
Brick and Mortars. Why do the army's buildings look the way they do? What are military memorials really for? A look at the area around Aldershot and Camberley. With Jonathan Meades. Producer Paul Bryers
Executive producer Clare Paterson
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Reports on environmental issues.
Medfly Madness. Heavily populated areas of Los Angeles are now in the front line of a controversial campaign concerning agricultural spraying by helicopter. Agriculture officials are at war with a pest threatening the state's multi-billion dollar fruit industry.
Introduced by Michael Buerk. Producer John Deering
Series editor Jeremy Evans
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First showing on network television. Starring
Cliff Robertson , Lisa Harrow Judd Pierson , once a top racing driver, and his mechanic, Casey, are at rock bottom - touring one-man stunt car shows in New Zealand. But the chance to make some quick money arises when a government research scientist asks for help to race a deadly virus to a remote CIA rendezvous.
Director Bruce Morrison
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With Peter Snow.
The arts and media show. Executive producer Janey Walker Editor Roland Keating