Yesterday in parliament.
9.00 Birmingham to London in 5 Minutes
9.05 Together
9.30 Mathscope
9.45 Thinkabout Science
10.00 You and Me
10.15 Search Out Science
10.40 Around Scotland
11.00 Words and Pictures
11.15 English Time
11.35 Inset: Sport
12.10 Science in Action
12.30 Lifeschool
12.55 A Way with Numbers
1.20 Pie in the Sky
1.40 Zig Zag
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
A look at famous paintings. Sir Edwin Landseer 's The
Monarch of the Glen.
Rural reports, with a look at the sell-off of forests.
Weather followed by Westminster Live
Including Question Time and Select Committees.
(Continued from BBC1)
Ballroom virtuosi strut their stuff.
'Socialism by the back
Delors' - myth or reality? Professor Norman Stone talks to John Lloyd about Britain's future in the new Europe.
Followed by Miniature Worlds
Down in the Duckpond
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Cashing In On Paradise An investigation of the potential of 'ecotourism'.
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The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Starring Patrick Stewart We 71 Always Have Paris
Stardate 41697.9: Picard is unexpectedly reunited with his first love in the midst of an investigation into a deadly time-warp experiment.
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News, views and reports from around the world. Live from
Manchester with Aminatta Forna.
Producer Charlotte Metcalf
Series editor Sebastian Scott
A man of many musical tastes, Antoine de Caunes presents KLF, Enigma, Black Crowes and special guest fresh from Bel-Air, Will Smith.
Executive producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An NBdeC production for BBCtv
The Transmission of Roger Bacon
A death ray to combat the Antichrist; the effectiveness of astrology; the bizarre sexual practices of the Brahmins; and the impossibility of a society whose sole aim is money and gain. These are some of the ideas which the eccentric medieval scholar Roger Bacon (played by Michael Culver ) wanted to transmit to the Pope when he wrote to him in 1268. It is a work which gives us a glimpse of the strange and compelling mental landscape of the Middle Ages. Producer James Burge
Series editor Roy Davies
Starring Patrick Shai Antony Sher Rudi Davies
Joseph Mnwana arrives at
Heathrow from Johannesburg and asks for political asylum.
The authorities are suspicious, and Joseph is only granted temporary admission after the intervention of lawyer, David Samuels. Alone in a strange country, Joseph faces an uncertain future. Antony Sher makes a rare television appearance in this powerful film written by Allan Cubitt.
Producer Colin Ludlow
Director Diarmuid Lawrence
By the Labour Party.
With Jeremy Paxman.
The nightly arts and media magazine programme.
Literature in the Modern World:
English Whose English? The relationship between the concept
'English Literature' and the reality of Empire, at the turn of this century.