6.45 The Changing Experience of Women: Women Speaking
7.10 Instruments - Made to
Measure
A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons by the parliamentary team.
Some Daytime on Two programmes are aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the very young.
Individual Needs in the Classroom. For secondary teachers in mainstream schools who have pupils with special needs. (R)
A multi-media two-year GCSE course in German.
Kleider Machen Leute
Care and Conservation
What a Load of Rubbish!
Presenter Billy McElhaney discovers he is responsible for his own rubbish. (R)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Square Peg, Round Hole
A broken drum presents a problem. (R)
Geordie Racer
6: Light of St Mary (R)
Independence. Will Kim be allowed to go to the disco? (R)
Dinosaurs. Beginnings
Norwegian Oil. How a small community on the west coast of Norway coped with the oil and gas industry. (R)
A science drama series for 7-to 9-year-olds.
Which Way Is Up? The children are challenged to cross the island and find the treasure. Sue (Zoe Loftin ) tells the story of Theseus and the Minotaur. (R)
Circles. Round and Round. (R)
Packaging. Problem-solving in the real world. (R)
French for beginners. Les Sports (R)
Presented by Chris Serle.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.50am on SSCi;
Cartoon told by Ray Brooks. (R)
3: Turning the Soil. Memories of the Gower Peninsula in the years when horses ploughed the land. (R)
Weather followed by You and Me
Square Peg, Round Hole (R)
The magazine programme for the deaf community.
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions. Presented by Vivian White.
Commentary by Brian Curtois. Editor Geoffrey Sumner
Regional News and Weather
Quiz presented by Paul Coia.
For the country wine maker, the fragrant, delicate flowers of the elder tree provide us with magical champagne, refreshing cordials and fruity fritters. Margaret Vaughan enjoys elderflower time and shares the wonders of the hedgerow harvest. (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A consumer advice magazine programme.
What positive steps can be taken to build a future for people left without jobs, money and self-esteem in the steel town of Ravenscraig in southern Scotland?
Editor Frank Ash
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Last in the series.
David Stephens compares Stowe's landscaped garden with domestic plots.
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Mardi Gras
While here in Britain we settle for pancakes, elsewhere Mardi Gras, literally Fat Tuesday, is celebrated in an altogether more spectacular fashion.
Arena brings you highlights of the pre-Lenten revelry in New Orleans, Rio and Trinidad.
Introduced by John Walters , Tom Watt and Darcus Howe.
Producer Mary Dickinson
Editors Anthony Wall and Nigel Finch
Return of the Native
Donald Woods returns to South Africa after 12 years in exile. The story of his banning and subsequent escape from his homeland was seen in the film Cry Freedom. Now, exactly a year after
Nelson Mandela 's release, he gives his personal assessment of South Africa's future.
Producer John Bridcut
Editor John Morrison
A Television Viewpoint production for BBCtv
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In the run-up to Valentine's Day, Food and Drink investigates a candlelit dining club where single people go to find soulmates.There's also a delicious recipe for kebab, and a wine appreciation class in Cardiff with guest Oz Clarke. Presented by Chris Kelly ,
Michael Barry and Jill Goolden. Studio director Linda Nash Producer Peter Bazalgette
A Bazal production for BBCtv
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The mystery continues.
Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
Audrey returns from her ordeal and Leo is guest of honour at a bizarre party.
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A year in the life of a city primary school.
Home and Away. Summer term is coming to an end and there's a treat - a week in the country at a 15th-century manor house in Suffolk. It's a far cry from the housing estates of Tower Hamlets, especially for 12-year-old Bashir, a refugee from war-torn Somalia. He's never been to the countryside before. Now he has the confidence to tell what happened.
Producer Andrew Bethell
Photographed and directed by Diane Tammes
A Double Exposure production for BBCtv
Reflections on 20th-century British architecture.
Sandy Naime , director of visual arts at the Arts Council, looks at St Mary's, a new NHS hospital on the Isle of Wight by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek. Director Terry Bruan
Producer Ruth Rosenthal
With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media programme.
An Introduction to Economics