A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons by the BBC's parliamentary team.
Some Daytime on Two programmes are aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the very young.
Presenter Carol Vorderman looks at the numbers cropping up in the chocolate industry.
From York, Pat Reed explains how maths helped her with her orange creams.
Narrated by Peter Jones. (R) 0 HELPLINE: for adults wanting to find out about local help with maths, there's advice on a free 24-hour helpline on
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Teachers into Business and Industry
1: Curriculum Outcomes
The Government's teacher placement service encourages teachers to experience business, but how valuable is an industrial placement? (R)
Healthy Relationships. Social and family relationships as an aspect of health. (R)
Geordie Racer
3: Pigeon Post. (R)
Caledonians and Romans
Frontier (R)
Beginning. Children from
Glebe First and Middle School and Pinner Park Middle School play Indian musical instruments and listen to contrasting styles. (R)
Up in the Air. Wings (Part 1). Ellis Ward wonders about wings, but it's feathers for Simon Davies. (R)
13: The spaceship Investigator tangles with giant robot spiders. (R)
A multi-media two-year GCSE course in German.
Munchen Stellt Sich Vor Munich teenagers show videos of their city. Sonja Zimmer visits the trade fair.
Producer Susan Paton (R)
Care and Conservation
Town Birds
Presented by Michael Scott. (R)
Faster, Faster! The secret of speed - who has it and why do they have it? (R)
Refugees - You Leave Because You Have To. There are 12 to
15 million refugees in the world, but how far does
Britain extend a welcome to people seeking asylum in this country? When do you stop being a refugee and become part of your adopted country?(R)
New Approaches: Poetry
Christina Rossetti. London teenagers Johdi and Wayne explore two of Rossetti's poems, Songs and Cousin Kate , and in them find some modern ideas about the role of women in society. To help them make these discoveries is actress Harriet Walter , who takes on the role of Rossetti for the dramatised readings. Director Andrew Bethell Producer Cohn Izod
A Double Exposure production for BBCtv
Cartoon adventures of a boy called Harry and his small friend the Thundercloud. Narrated by David Shaw Parker. (R)
For and Against
Single Sex Schools. Do girls achieve better academic results in single sex schools? Pupils debate the benefits and disadvantages. Producer Sonia Palmer (R)
Weather followed by Words and Pictures The Glerp tm
World Ski-Ing
Championships
The Women's Combined
Downhill from Saalbach,
Austria. Today's downhill and next Thursday's slalom determine the best all round women's skier in the world.
Commentary by Julian Tutt.
European Figure Skating Championships
The Ladies Free Programme from Sofia, Bulgaria.
Commentary by Alan Weeks and Christopher Dean.
Cricket: Fourth Test
Australia v England The key moments of the opening day's play in Adelaide. (More highlights at 7.15pm) 0 PICTURE STORY: page 77
Football
Trevor Brooking looks ahead to the weekend's FA Cup Fourth Round ties.
Introduced by Helen Rollason. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Philip Bernie 0 SPORT: page 10
Including at
Paul Coia hosts the popular verbal agility game.
Last in the series.
Presenter Sandi Toksvig and her regular guest Mark Lawson meet up with a selection of other names, from the famous to the unashamedly obscure.
Head west for Barbados and a holiday for four in the Radio Times /Holiday 91 competition. Or head out east to Hungary and the glories of Budapest.
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The programme looks at ceramic hobs and suitable saucepans, taking in a trip round Spain on the way.
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Starring
I Michael Redgrave Robert Morley
Amiable con-man Percy Brand decides to retire when his son, ignorant of his father's career, enters the legal profession.
Director Charles Crichton
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Australia v England
Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the first day's play from the Adelaide Oval. Television presentation Channel 9 Australia
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Angela Lambert of The
Independent examines the week's events as they were reported in the national press. A Granada production for BBCtv
Through the Glass Ceiling Although women make up almost half of the British workforce, they earn only 75 per cent of the average male wage. Jenny Cuffe examines radical proposals put forward by top companies to increase the numbers of senior women.
Producer Francesca O'Brien Editor Nigel Chapman
David Stevens looks at a new wildlife garden created as a haven for office staff. There are lessons to be learned from the Chelsea Flower Show, as well as a glance at how the Jones's garden is taking shape. Director/Producer Nick Patten • GARDENING: page 16 9 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Derek Jarman is a uniquely British outsider: a painter, film-maker and a self-appointed enfant terrible with a paradoxical affection for tradition. He makes films as a painter or poet, rather than as a conventional film-maker; his subject matter includes Shakespeare's Tempest, a critique of Great Britain in Jubilee year and Sebastiane, an openly gay interpretation of the saint's martyrdom. The programme includes clips from all his work, including his latest film, The Garden.
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With Francine Stock.
The Men's Free Programme from Sofia, Bulgaria.
Soviet skater Viktor Petrenko, defends his European title. British hopes rest on the performance of Stephen Cousins. Plus action from the ice dance competition.
Introduced by Barry Davies.