6.50 Maths 7.15 Culture and Belief in Europe 7.40 Wheels of Progress 8.05 Computing
8.30 Working with Systems
8.55 A Woman's Hospital?
9.20 Juggling with Physics
9.45 Carmel: A Jewish Public
School 10. 10 Technology
10.35 The Alkali Industry
11.00 Education 11.25
Learning to Learn 11.50 The Write to Choose 12.15
Structural Materials in Action
12.40 Rural Life 1.05 The
March of Aluminium 1.30
Modern Art: Cezanne 1.55
Culture and Belief in Europe
1450-1600 2.20 Oceanography
A 91 -part epic from India. 44: As the guests return to their kingdoms, Sage
Vyas predicts much sorrow and suffering for them all. (In Hindi with English subtitles. Repeated tomorrow at 11.35pm on BBC1)
Coffee bar classic. Starring Laurence Harvey, Sylvia Syms, Cliff Richard
Dance band drummer Johnny Jackson dreams of financial success as the agent of teenage idol 'Bongo' Herbert.
Screenplay Wolf Mankowitz Director Val Guest
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Six times' winner Steve Davis and Canadian Alain Robidoux begin their challenges for the title at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. They face
Ken Doherty and Steve Newbury , qualifiers from the rounds held in Preston last month.
With David Vine.
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Highlights from this week's editions of The Late Show.
With Lynette Lithgow.
Followed by Weatherview
Continuing the BBC adaptation of the epic documentary series on the American Civil War.
The Universe of Battle
President Lincoln's decision to free the slaves increases the unpopularity of the war in the North. But the Confederates' heroic General 'Stonewall'
Jackson is killed by his own men and then, at the great battle of Gettysburg, General Robert E Lee makes his one, terrible mistake. With the voices of Sam Waterston , Jason Robards ,
Garrison Keillor , Julie Harris , Derek Jacobi and Jeremy Irons.
Narrated by David McCullough. Producer Ken Burns
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Further coverage of the opening day of the 1991 World Snooker Championship. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.
I First showing on network television.
Continuing the series of Africa on Film. The people of a drought-stricken Sahel village have to decide whether to wait for international aid, or take their destiny in their own hands. This optimistic view of a contemporary African dilemma was
Idrissa Ouedraogo 's first feature film. His latest, Tilai, has just been released in the UK after winning major prizes at last year's Cannes Film Festival and last month's Pan African
Film Festival. In Burkinabe with English subtitles.
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Another chance to see last week's episode, starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
Josie continues to battle against police suspicion and the attentions of the sinister
Thomas Eckhardt.
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World champion
Stephen Hendry completes his first round match at the Crucible
Theatre, Sheffield.
Meanwhile, No 15 seed Tony Meo ends his game against newcomer Craig Edwards.