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.
Last part of an adaptation of the novel by Nigel Hinton starring Roger Daltry
That 71 Be the Day. His Mum has made contact and Buddy hopes desperately that she'll come home. (R)
Patterns
A science drama series for 5- to 6-year-olds.
Nan's radio sounds funny and Kate learns about storing electricity in batteries. With Patsy Byrne as Nan.
(R)
A miscellany series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Enough Is Enough (R)
Go! No energy, no force, no change in speed. Newton's laws of motion explained. Director Tina Fletcher Producer Neil Ryder
Caledonians and Romans
Two Worlds. Eddi Reader with the story of Don and Briga at the Roman fort. Can Don really be friends with a Roman commander's son?
Dear Daddy. Sophie writes letters to her Daddy. (R)
For and Against. Talking Posh. Manchester students debate whether 'standard' means good English. Producer Sonia Palmer
Language in the National Curriculum. Reading
Teaching reading to infants and secondary pupils plus nine views of a poem by William Blake.
Producer Paul Ashton
Burning Issues. Fossil fuels.(R)
by Margaret Simpson.
Alan has left home after a series of family rows and is struggling to work out his future. His family looks for advice. (R)
A Piece of Cake. How do you avoid arguments over restaurant bills?
Carol Vorderman shows how to divide almost anything. With Johnny Ball. (R)
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An adventure for the under-5s. Piewife decides it's high time the Universal Pies Bicycle was cured of its squeaky wheels. With Chloe Ashcroft , Ben Thomas and David Hargreaves. (R)
Animals can be homeless wanderers or magnificent architects like the trapdoor spider. (R)
Weather followed by You and Me
Enough Is Enough (R)
John Craven with a selection of highlights from Sunday's programme, in which viewers voted for the winner of the Radio Times/Country File Photo Competition.
Up-to-the-minute coverage of today's parliamentary highlights including Question Time.
Regional News and Weather
Anagram: Shiver Pills Clue: Funny American
Answer in today's programme, hosted by Paul Coia.
Round 3 of the Mobil 1 rally from Wykeham Forest.
The competition stays in Yorkshire, but the cars switch from four-wheel drive to front-wheel drive. The six international rally drivers tackle the last forest stage in the Vauxhall Nova GTE.
Inside Out. Homes are built to keep the outside outside, where it belongs. But do they? There can be woodlice under the carpet, daddy longlegs on the ceiling and ants in the sugar. Every day, unseen creatures venture across our thresholds.
Written and narrated by Peter France.
Producer Marion Zunz
Series producer Dilys Breese (R)
The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Starring Patrick Stewart
When the Bough Breaks. The Enterprise finds the planet
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DefH's popular current affairs series with a team of reporters led by Aminatta Forna. Stories and current issues from
Britain and around the world plus the latest sport, music and film.
Producer Charlotte Metcalf
The music is provided by the Soup Dragons, David Lee
Roth, Robert Cray , Run DMC, Mojo Nixon. And there's another Chunnel progress report from presenter Antoine de Caunes.
Executive producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An NBdC production for BBCtv
Savagery and the American Indian
The second of a two-part programme. Civilisation
Every year the Sioux nation of South Dakota pays homage to more than 300 unarmed
Indians killed by US troops on 29 December 1890.
The massacre at Wounded
Knee has come to represent the military defeat of the Indian nation - the end of the 'Indian problem'.
For the survivors and their descendants, however, it was only the beginning of a deliberate and systematic process to destroy their way of life. One hundred years after those events, witnesses recall the terrible emotional scars caused by the US government's disastrous attempts to Europeanise the American Indian.
Producer Ken Kirby
Series editor Roy Davies
The Foresight Saga. The
4077th is delighted to receive a letter from Radar, but then more news arrives. (R)
The last part in the historical Irish drama written by Hugh Leonard. Starring Trevor Eve
Francesca Annis
David Robb
The Reckoning. 'Tim Healy is in Kilkenny. He swears he will drive you to the grave or to the asylum'. Irish Home Rule is still identified with Parnell despite the scandal surrounding his divorce case. As Katharine looks forward to quiet married life and Parnell to freedom for his country, his enemies anticipate his downfall.
Solo flute: James Galway. Producer Terry Coles Director John Bruce
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New and personal views on a current debate.
Jeremy Paxman with the day's top stories.
Features, films and discussion on the arts and the media.