University: Asian Families, Western Culture
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 (teletext)
8.50 Watch
9.05 Quinze Minutes
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 eavesdrops as the Comic Relief team prepare for Red Nose Day, ! on Friday at 5.30pm, BBC1. ;
Weather followed by Songs of Praise
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Holidays to Zambia,
Zimbabwe and Mauritius.
Word game with Paul Coia.
Professor Colin Blakemore , eminent physiologist, defends using animals for research to Anne Kelleher.
Followed by Northern Arts
Today: glass artist I Charlie Meaker.
Starring
Claudette Colbert
Don Ameche
Newly-wed Mary is
'borrowed' by her husband's best friend to impress his boss. Reluctantly she agrees to the hoax but a hilarious mix-up ensues.
Director Sam Wood 0 FILMS: page 34
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The adventures of a street-wise homeboy from downtown Philadelphia.
Courting Disaster. Carlton feels overshadowed by Will. Will Smith HIMSELF
7.00pm Snub
Tonight's look at the music scene features Ocean Colour
Scene, the unsigned Krispy Three, Moose and Gallun Drunk live, and the television debut of Welfare Heroine.
Producers Peter Fowler and Brenda Kelly A Snub production for BBCtv
7.30pm Job Bank
A series of career profiles.
This week: a freelance news and features photographer. Producer John Carlow
A Tomahawk production for BBCtv
A series in which Lake District people tell their life stories.
Allan Mason, a retired quarryman living near Coniston, has been a poacher all his life. Even when he was a special constable he managed to uphold the law while indulging in a little 'honest' poaching. Now, aged 71, he says: 'I am very glad I am going downhill not up it'.
A John Peel production for BBCtv
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Cashing in On Paradise
'Ecotourism' offers tourists exclusive access to exotic and fragile environments on a carefully controlled basis. In the Central American country of Belize, a range of scientific disciplines is being used in planning new tourist ventures. Horizon investigates what safeguards exist to ensure that ecotourism really does serve to protect the environment.
Written and produced by Nicola Ebenau Series editor Jana Bennett
A Royal Geographical Society Films production for BBCtv
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Starring Lucie Arnaz Craig Wasson
Amy Ash is a successful attorney currently representing an unconventional street musician called Will Thorson , who is more than a handful.
A comic romance from
Steve Brown , the writer of Cagney and Lacey and LA Law.
Director Lawrence Turman ● FILMS; page 34
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Presented by Peter Snow.
Arts and media programme. Editor Roland Keating
Poetry: Language and History