6.45 Discovering Physics: The Message of Starlight 7.10 Getting Started with Your Computer
A roundup of yesterday's business from the Lords and Commons by the parliamentary team.
Schools' half-term repeats.
9.00 Inset
9.30 Lernexpress
9.45 Let's See
10.00 You and Me
10.15 Look and Read
10.40 Who - Me?
11.00 Watch
11.15 Update Europe
11.35 Science Challenge
11.55 Into Music
12.15 Technology and Design
12.35 Quinze Minutes
12.55 Step Up to Wordpower
1.20 Mr Benn
1.40 Dragon Trail
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
News and action to date on the progress of the Midland Bank World
Indoor Bowls
Championships from the Guildhall, Preston. David Bryant, seeded eight this year, might comfortably be expected to be contesting a place in the third round today, while later in the day the 1986 UK champion
Stephen Rees of Wales should be meeting the No 5 seed, Australia's Rob Parrella.
Presented by Dougie Donnelly , with commentary by David Rhys Jones , Jimmy Davidson , John Bell , David McGill and Mal Hughes.
followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights of the day. Presented by Vivian White.
Commentary by Brian Curtois.
Further coverage from the Guildhall, Preston.
NEW The best of British bulbs are flowering at the Spalding Show.
Plant details on Ceefax page 617 0GARDENING: page 16
Starring June Haver Ray Bolger
A delightful film biography tracing the remarkable career of the musical-comedy star Marilyn Miller.
Director David Butter
0 FILMS: pages 30-36
Slamming the Door
East Europe is on the move. Hundreds of thousands are escaping from poverty and discrimination to find a better life in the west. William Wallace
reports from Romania and Hungary on the problems they leave behind, and from Austria and Germany on the new ones they create. Producer Dinah Lord
Editor John Momson
0 PICTURE STORY: page 57
Organic produce costs 50 per cent more but does it taste better and is it better for you? Guest Oz Clarke helps taste tap water from around Britain. Plus a recipe for venison casserole, and Roz Denny visits a ballooning festival in Louisiana. With Chris Kelly , Michael Barry and Jill Goolden. Studio director Linda Nash Producer Peter Bazalgette
A Bazal production for BBCtv
Details on Ceefax page 616
0 RECIPES: in BBC Good Food magazine, from newsagents; non-recipe information on BBC Fact Line
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0 FOOD: page 17
In tonight's instalment of David Lynch 's cult murder-mystery, the question is answered. Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
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The last programme about a year in a city primary school. The Show Goes On. The year draws to a close. On the local estate, parents are worried about vandalism and racial harassment. At Culloden, Denise Durrell , the school secretary, rehearses the Christmas show. It's a Hollywood musical and every child has a part. Eleven-year-old Priestly tries out his
Christmas rap at home, but then misbehaves in rehearsal once too often. Will he be there on the big night?
Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff Photographed and directed by Diane Tammes
A Double Exposure production for BBCtv
Over the last two years, Taking Liberties has taken up cases of people who became victims of the very institutions they thought would protect them.
David Jessel updates the struggles of some of them, including how former soldier Stephen Anderson has fared in his fight against racism in the army.
(A new series starts next week)
With Peter Snow.
Arts and media programme.