A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Teaching Today
9.30 Mathscope
9.45 Quinze Minutes
French for beginners.
10.00 You and Me
10.15 Job Bank
10.35 Who - Me?
11.00 Landmarks: 1: Moving house
A new series about people on the move.
11.20 Technology and Design
11.40 Mathsphere
How do we measure our chances?
12.05 Diez Temas
12.25 Update Europe
12.50 Teaching Today
1.20 Charlie Chalk
1.40 Music Time
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Join the experts on this week's programme which comes from Malta.
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Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
Quiz hosted by Paul Coia.
Aids is a medical condition, not a moral issue, protests Sue
Winter-Hall. She has Aids, is married to a churchman and leads Frontliners, an active Aids charity. She talks to Sheena McDonald about her campaign and challenges many of the stereotypes people have about the disease.
Barry Norman reviews Avalon and the film that marks the American feature debut of Gerard Depardieu - Green Card
Including India and Wales.
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Starring
Jock Mahoney
Tarzan escorts the new ruler of an Oriental land.
Director Robert Day 0 FILMS: page 32
Comedy by Bob Black. Starring Gerard Kelly
The New Leaf! Willie turns over a brand new leaf - and emerges the same old nut!
Director/Producer Ron Bain
Executive producer Colin Gilbert
PICTURE STORY: page 65
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From the Retromobile classic car show in Paris. Tony Mason visits
Chamonix, near Mont Blanc, a new venue for motor racing - on ice. And Radio Times columnist Chris Goffey road tests the new Nissan Sunny.
Presented by William Woollard. Producer Jon Bentley Editor Tom Ross
● COMPETITION: win a car on page 14. ● PICTURE STORY: page 65
Children of the Fire
Five young Russian survivors of the Soviet Union's worst rail disaster arrive in Manchester for medical treatment. Badly burned in the explosion in 1989, they hope plastic surgeon
Stewart Watson can help. Bewildered, without a word of English, they face major surgery and the unfamiliar west.
Immediately they're the centre of attention, with a press conference on their first day in hospital and an invitation to Downing Street before they leave. Producer Deborah Perkin Editor Caroline Pick
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Invention. The evolution of the modern cycle, from the doodle discovered among Leonardo da Vinci 's manuscripts to the English safety bike which 'set the fashion to the world' in 1885. And a parade through the bicycles of the 19th century. Producer David Taylor
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With Peter Snow.
The arts and media show.
A preview of OU programmes.
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