6.45 Genetics: Patterns of Inheritance 7.10 Bath in the 18th Century
A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
Schools' half-term repeats.
8.30 Zig Zag
8.50 Watch
9.05 La Maree et ses secrets
9.20 Stop and Think
9.40 Mathsphere
10.00 Storytime
10.18 Music Time
10.40 Job Bank
11.00 Zig Zag
11.22 Thinkabout Science
11.35 Good Sport
11.55 Diez Temas
12.15 History File
12.35 Lifeschool
1.00 Science in Action
1.20 Greenclaws
1.40 Landmarks
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime
The Midland Bank World
Indoor Championships from the Guildhall,
Preston. Presented by Dougie Donnelly.
David Vickery previews
Naked Hollywood, starting next Sunday on BBC2.
Weather followed by Bowls
The afternoon's play.
Including at
3.50pm News; Weather Regional News
Starring
Ian Carmichael
Richard Attenborough Absurd difficulties crop up for newly-qualified barrister Roger Thursby , apprenticed to the eccentric Kendall Grimes.
Director Roy Boulting
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Comedy about a street-wise homeboy from Philadelphia.
Mistaken Identity. Carlton and Will go cruising down to Palm Springs. The local cops, suspecting they're car thieves, arrest them but, as always,
Will gets them out of trouble.
6.55pm Snub
The best of new bands.
Producers Peter Fowler , Brenda Kelly A Snub production for BBCtv
Carnival. Stylish animation from UK director Susan Young. (R)
Second semi-final. Only three places are left in the final of the Sainsbury's Choir of the Year competition. How do choirs get through? An adjudication session provides some answers and Howard
Goodall finds more.
Director Micheal Jacob
Producer Hilary Boulding (The final is next Sunday)
First showing on network television.
Starring Greer Robson
Peter Phelps , 1932: rebellious New Zealandteenager Kate Marshall runs away in order to find her absent father. On the road, she teams up with another
'fugitive', Patrick, who is on the run from his past, and from the police.
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The background to all the news at home and abroad presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Tonight's programme has news, features and discussion from the world of the arts and the media.
Editor Roland Keating
With the staff of the Museum of London,
Professor Arthur Marwick investigates the wide variety of historical sources.