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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.
How are schools learning to cope with new demands? (R)
Presented by Martin Roberts with Leanne Ormesher, Sean Prendergast and Shaheen Khan.
(R)
A French magazine series for beginners. (R)
A miscellany series for young children. (R)
Behind the scenes of dentistry.
(R)
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(R)
Problem-solving in the real world of technology and design.
(R)
The Same Again?
followed by Scale It Down
(R)
Spanish for beginners. (R)
(R)
Personal, social and health education, this programme suggests, are best taught where there is no contradiction between classroom teaching and school ethos.
(R)
Animation. Lewis T Duck decides it's time that Merrywit had a road, so he builds one and then he realises why there were no roads in the first place.
(R)
Low and slow music to suit the bringer of old age.
(R)
followed by You and Me: Rain Stops Play
(R)
From Ayr in Scotland.
Introduced by Hugh Scully.
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Weather followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights of the day.
Presented by Vivian White.
Commentary by Brian Curtois.
Regional News and Weather
Quiz hosted by Paul Coia.
For many country wine-makers, autumn in the Highlands means rowan berries, wild raspberries and blaeberries.
Margaret Vaughan celebrates the wines of these fruit as she continues to share the delights of the hedgerow hypermarket. 0 BOOK: same title,'£4.99 from booksellers.
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Barry Norman looks at
Miller's Crossing and The
Field and predicts the Oscar nominations before they are announced.
Southern California (Part 2) Penny Junor and Matthew Collins take a detailed look at all the major attractions in Los Angeles and San Diego, from the man-made fantasies of Disneyland to the exotic natural life of Sea World.
Producer Julie Bradshaw
Executive producer Alan Oobson
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Starring
Gordon Scott
Anthony Quayle Sean Connery
Tarzan and his new companion Angie pursue a band of ruthless adventurers in search of a hidden diamond mine.
Director John Guillermin
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Beginnings. A classic from the National Film Board of Canada.
Home for Good?
Teleworking is a word we will all become familiar with in the near future. Working from home on a computer could be the hi-tech answer to the problems of commuting and the difficulties of working parents. But as companies begin to send their workers home, trade unions fear that teleworking will lead to exploitation and isolation.
Nick Stuart investigates what it's really like to work from home and the problems it could bring for us all. Producer Peter Hiscocks
Executive producer Peter Lowe
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By Charles Dickens.
Dramatised in eight episodes by Arthur Hopcraft. Starring Diana Rigg
Denholm Elliott
7: Esther, severely scarred, has recovered from smallpox. Lady Dedlock confesses that she is her mother. Jo, who has desperately ill and living rough, dies with Jarndyce and Esther at his side. The lawyer, Tulkinghorn, has been murdered in his rooms.
Producers John Harris and Betty Willingale Director Ross Devenish (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Welcome to Surbiton
The queen of the suburbs - bestselling local novelist
Wendy Perriam - draws back the curtain on Surbiton and the local YMCA. 'I always thought the Y was full of young men and cold showers,' she says. But here are
75-year-old Major John Clay Lavery, with his penchant for pretty women and music, Darren 'the body builder' Kelly and sprightly
Kath Robinson , who scattered her husband's ashes by the winning post at Sandown Park - 'because it was what he wanted'. All very Surbiton. All very Wendy Perriam. Producer Christine Hall
Editor Caroline Pick
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The last programme in the extraordinary history of everyday objects.
The Cigarette. King James I wrote the first HM
Government health warning describing smoking as 'loathsome, hateful and dangerous'. Nonetheless, three trillion cigarettes will be smoked this year, and the tobacco industry is a major force in the world economy. Producer Kate Broome
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With Peter Snow.
Arts and media programme.
Weekend Outlook helps you plan your weekend.
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