Social Science Foundation
Course: Reading the Landscape
A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Historyman: Otley Hall
9.05 Together: Easter Special
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 Teaching Today
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 master craftsmen. Notes on a Harpsichord. Why this instrument produces a sound like no other.
Rural issues programme with a report on consumer boycotts and food scares.
Weather followed by Westminster Live Including Question Time and Select Committees.
Quiz hosted by Paul Coia.
Julian Clary trawls through the BBC archives - and reveals a liking for Till Death Us Do Part.
With Emma Freud.
Followed by Advice Shop
Social Security Appeals What to do when the Department of Social
Security gets it wrong.
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This week, a guide to planning beds and borders, and how to keep houseplants happy. Plus jobs of the week and seasonal suggestions. With
Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colborn and Anne Swithinbank.
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The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Starring Patrick Stewart
Conspiracy. A disturbing plot to undermine the highest ranks of Starfleet.
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In-depth reports, presented live from Manchester by Aminatta Forna.
Producer Charlotte Metcalf
Series editor Sebastian Scott
Antoine de Caunes presents a cross-channel look at music.
With Peter Gabriel , REM,
Graham Parker , and African singer Geoffrey Oryema. Executive producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An NBdeC production for BBCtv
A magazine programme, with three reports on how science affects us.
Hot Ice
An untapped energy resource, which could supply us with energy for thousands of years. Producer John Simmons
Dr Bernard Lown
The eminent cardiologist and winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize discusses medicine and healing. Producer Jeremy Taylor
Perspective
A look at the life in earth.
Producer Tim Haines
Series editor Caroline van den Brul
Hawkeye (Alan Alda) has to tell a wounded soldier he has a chronic illness and cannot give blood to his closest friend.
Watch for an appearance by Patrick Swayze.
A three-part Whitehall drama series, written by G F Newman.
Starring Martin Shaw
1: Member. The prisons are seething, Aids is out of control, and the Government is nowhere in the opinion polls. Tonight's episode centres on Tory back-bencher, Peter Balliol , who has to make a crisis choice between ambition, conscience and a questionable private life.
Producer Kenith Trodd Director Danny Boyle
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Presented by Peter Snow.
Nightly arts and media show.
Endgame by Samuel Beckett