A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons.
Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young. Repeats are not separately indicated.
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
David Vickery meets the Top Gear team, back on Thursday at 8.30pm, BBC2.
Weather followed by Songs of Praise
From the World Council of Churches, Australia.
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Bill Thomson discusses
The Fighting Temeraire, by J M W Turner. (R)
Word game with Paul Coia.
The first of 15 weekday programmes.
Dr Jim Swire 's daughter Flora died in the Lockerbie disaster. He has led a campaign to get at the truth behind what happened to Flight 103. He talks to Anne Kelleher about turning grief into action. 0 PICTURE STORY: page 47
Starring Jean Arthur Robert Cummings
Charles Coburn
Millionaire John P Merrick sees the management in a different light when he poses as an employee in one of his own department stores.
Director Sam Wood
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Def Poets Society. Is Will
(Will Smith) getting cultural?
New bands and indie faithfuls.
A Snub production for BBCtv
A series of career profiles. How do you become an entrepreneur?
Tommy Caulker , who runs a club, gives some advice. Producer John Carlow
A Tomahawk production for BBCtv (R)
The series in which the public can make programmes under their own editorial control.
A film based on a children's drama project, devised at the East End primary school featured in the recent BBC2 series Culloden. Made by Jill Hughes and her class with actress Dinah Stabb, this is a children's-eye view of racist attacks and bullying.
Suggestions: if you would like to suggest ideas for a programme write to Open Space, [address removed].
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The Curse of Karash
Balkan scientists may have discovered the key to unexplained kidney diseases around the world. At the end of the Second World War, doctors in the Balkan countries discovered that whole villages - like Karash in Bulgaria - were being wiped out by a rare kidney-wasting disease. Horizon tells the story of the search to isolate the cause.
Written and produced by Tessa Livingstone Editor Jana Bennett
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I Starring
I Joanne Woodward Richard Kiley
English professor Barbara Wyatt Hollis is a little eccentric. But her husband sees something more worrying in her behaviour.
Director Jeff Bleckner FILMS: page 31
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Presented by Peter Snow.
The arts and media show.
Editor Roland Keating
Arts Foundation Course: An Historian at Work