A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Historyman - Breweries
9.05 Together - Easter special
9.30 Mathscope
9.45 Quinze Minutes
French for beginners.
10.00 You and Me
10.15 Job Bank - The secretary's story
10.35 Who - Me?
11.00 Landmarks - moving here
11.20 Teaching Today - A question of Science
11.40 Mathsphere - Robots in Action
12.05 Diez Temas
Learning Spanish.
12.25 Update Europe - Southern Italy
12.50 Teaching Today
1.20 Bump
The clumsy, little elephant is seen bumping into a tree.
1.25 Animal Fair
A worm's view of the world.
1.40 Music Time
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
From Gillingham.
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Weather followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights. With Vivian White.
Quiz hosted by Paul Coia.
Death Wish director
Michael Winner is
Emma Freud 's guest today. He selects his favourite clips from television, including the work of some of the actors who became his friends during his career, including Orson Welles , Michael Caine and John Cleese in his famous car-beating scene from Fawlty Towers.
Followed by Film 91 with Barry Norman
Life is Sweet and Look Who's Talking Too.
The third programme in the acclaimed seven-part series following a year in the life of an energetic Scottish vet. Cats, Cows and Ceilidhs
George Rafferty is on a rare holiday in the Western Isles - teaching crofters about sheep fertility and enjoying a dram of whisky at a ceilidh. Back in the Scottish Highlands, new assistant Neil Cockburn is on his first solo call.
Producer Jeremy Mills
Executive producer Paul Hamann
0 BOOK: same title, paperback. £7.99, from booksellers
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Starring
Mike Henry
Tarzan flies to Mexico at the request of an old friend and becomes involved with Vinaro, a ruthless criminal in search of a lost city of gold.
Director Robert Day 0 FILMS: page 37
Scottish comedy by Bob Black. Starring
Gerard Kelly
The Winslow Woman! Mum's in the dock, Willie's in shock, and Chancer's in thick with Fiona. Nothing out of the ordinary there!
Director/Producer Ron Bain
Executive producer Colin Gilbert
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William Woollard visits the Donington Museum in Leicestershire, home to the largest collection of single-seater racing cars in the world. Plus Radio Times columnist Chris Goffey tests the new BMW 3-series.
Producer Ken Pollock Editor Tom Ross
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Battered Men
'She would kick and punch, she'd bite, she'd spit. Like a wild dog. Unbelievable uncontrolled venemous violence.' The attacks Philip experienced from his wife are not uncommon. In an anonymous research project, a third of women admit to being consistently violent to their men. Producer Pamela Smith Editor Caroline Pick
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Free Spirits. The sweetspots and obsessions of those who live by the bicycle. From the Californian nomad on the ultimate computerised bike, to the London guru who has enthused a generation about joys of cycling.
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With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media show.
A preview of OU programmes.
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