A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Sum Chance (teletext)
9.10 Teaching Today
9.40 Standard Grade History
10.00 Look and Read
10.20 Around Scotland: Out and About
10.40 Into Music
11.00 Watch: Dinosaurs
11.15 Logo
11.30 Lernexpress
11.45 Let's See: Care and Conservation
12.00 Good Sport
12.20 Scene
12.50 English File
1.20 The Brollys
Animated cartoon.
1.40 English Time
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures
A preview of weekend programmes from the Open University.
With Helen Rollason.
Athletics
World Indoor Athletics
Championships from
Seville. Commentary by David Coleman and Paul Dickenson.
Football
A look back at the highlights from this week's games in the European Cups. Trevor Brooking previews tomorrow's FA Cup Sixth Round games.
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
3.50pm News; Weather Regional News
Quiz hosted by Paul Coia.
Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil argues against tighter controls on the freedom of the press. With John Lloyd.
Holiday ideas for children and families.
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From the Geneva Motorshow
IAAF World Indoor
Championships from Seville. Canadian Ben Johnson competes in the 60m against Britain's Linford Christie with the final live at 6.45pm. Plus the final of the Women's 60m and heats of the Men's
1500m. Introduced by Helen Rollason with Brendan Foster.
Producer Martin Webster
Edrtor Dave Gordon
A look back at the last four decades of Grand Prix racing. Producer Chartes Balchin
A Cheerleader production for BBCtv
Events of the week as reported in the national press. A Granada production for BBCtv
Child Labour - Turning a Blind Eye
Most of Britain's children who work in shops, offices and factories are employed illegally. They run the risk of serious injury, receive low pay and their work can have a disastrous impact on their education. Clare Harrison investigates the boom in child labour and assesses the cost of turning a blind eye.
Presented by Peter Taylor. Producer Dippy Chaudhary Editor Nigel Chapman
Snowdrops in season - plus a new method of propagation that could conserve the endangered habitat of the wild bulbs. With Geoff Hamilton , Dr Stefan Buczacki ,
Pippa Greenwood and Nigel Colborn. Executive producer Stephanie Silk Plant list on Ceefax page 617 ●GARDENING: page 23
A comedy series about two off-beat detectives written by Kim Fuller and Vicky Pile. The Little Red Mark on the Side of the Head. A serial killer refuses to be caught.
Director Bob Spiers
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Staring at the Ceiling This profile of Keith Waterhouse follows him through his hectic diary. As a columnist for the Daily Mail he reports from the Conservative conference in Bournemouth and the Labour conference in Blackpool, where he slips away to become a tram driver. As the playwright of Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell he tutors the real
Jeffrey Bernard in the delicate art of making eggs fly into beer glasses. As a novelist he does research in Haywards Heath. And while one play ends, another one - Bookends
- opens in Brighton. He also finds time for his favourite hobby, lunch.
Director Kate Meynell
Series editors Nigel Finch and Anthony Wall
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Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Spain 1912: nothing happens in La Joya without the consent of Don Pedro Luis Jarrapellejos. But although he can cover up heinous crimes, he cannot force a stubborn young girl to accept his advances. Spanish film with English subtitles.
Director Antonio Gimenez-Rico 0 FILMS: page 42