A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business.
9.00 Quinze Minutes: A la maison
New French magazine for beginners, with young people talking about families and homes.
9.15 Diez Temas: Comer y beber
Spanish teenagers make gazpacho.
9.30 Help Your Child with Maths: A Place to Begin
9.45 La Maree et ses secrets: Chez Keravec
Adventure serial in French.
10.00 You and Me: Cosmo's Hat
10.15 Job Bank: Garage Jobs
10.35 Who - Me?: Best Friends
Testing friendships.
11.00 Landmarks: Buildings and Builders: The Age of Wood
The use of wood in the construction of windmills.
11.20 Textile Studies: the Right Stuff
Selecting the right fabric for the job.
11.40 Maths at Work
12.05 A-level Economics
Relocating businesses and people.
12.25 West Africa: Life on the Edge
Problems of drought in Burkina Faso.
12.50 Teaching Today: Secondary Technology
The new curriculum.
1.20 PC Pinkerton
Animation.
1.25 Penny Crayon
Animation.
1.40 Music Time: Panji and the Buffalo
Musical based on a story from Java.
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Cosmo's Hat
With no morning play,
Eamonn Holmes reflects on the first five days of the 1991 Embassy World Snooker Championship. Plus Snookerbreak with David Vine , including viewers' letters.
Followed by Westminster Live
Including Prime Minister's questions. With
Vivian White and Brian Curtois.
The first round of the 1991 World Snooker
Championship is completed this afternoon and the second round opens with Steve Davis in pursuit of his seventh world title.
Introduced by Eamonn Holmes from Sheffield's
Crucible Theatre.
Including at
5.00pm News
Including Scenes from a Mall, with Woody Allen and Bette Midler , and The Doors.
(Shown Tuesday at 10.25pm on BBCi;
Starring
Richard Egan
Wes Tancred is unjustly accused of murder when he kills in self-defence.
Director Charles Marquis Warren 0 FILMS: page 31-36
A Racing Uncertainty English horse racing is reckoned the best in the world. But the industry is in turmoil, with low prize money, inadequate funding, lack of leadership and fragmented management. Michael Delahaye reports on the sport of kings. Producer Michael Davidson
Executive producer Peter Lowe
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME: for details of variations see panel on page 83
Gastronaut Keith Floyd visits Victoria. See panel below. Director David Pritchard
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From the newly revised
Silverstone Racing Circuit. Tiff Needell tries out some historic racing cars, Nicky Fox samples a rally for enthusiasts of new and old buses. Korea's growing car industry is beginning to challenge even the Japanese. Jeremy Clarkson tests the new Hyundai Lantra. Presented by William Woollard. Producer Jon Bentley Editor Tom Ross
Coverage of the second round of the 1991 World
Championship tournament.
Fly Me to Dunoon
The people of Dunoon are in two minds about the Americans.
When the nuclear submarine base first arrived on their doorstep in the 60s, it sparked off mass protests. Now the Yanks are leaving, Dunoon fears for its future. Jazz singer Suzanne Bonner , daughter of a local beauty queen and a black GI, exposes the good, the bad and the ugly side of the American presence in her songs, from doughnuts to nuclear subs.
Producers Stuart Cosgrove and Don Coutts Editor Caroline Pick
Big Star in a Wee Picture production for BBCtv 0 PICTURE STORY: page 79
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A series of surreal comedies. Of Sport and Funerals Sumo wrestling centre forward Barry 'Bazza'
Bagshaw rises to the status of a one-man offshore investment company. Told by Jim Broadbent , Jon Glover ,
Caroline Leddy , Enn Reitel and Kate Robbins.
Written and produced by Geoff Atkinson and Kim Fuller
Executive producer Tony Garnett
With Peter Snow.
David Vine introduces the final visit of the day to the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.
A preview of OU programmes.
Salford has been described as a health black spot.
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