Social Science: From Public to
Private
Yesterday in parliament.
9.00 Quinze Minutes: Temps Libre
9.15 A Life of Our Own: A Home of Our Own
9.40 A-level German: Gabriele Stiegler
10.00 You and Me: Missing Words
10.15 Why? Because....
10.40 Disability - No Problem
11.00 Words and Pictures: Tomorrow
11.15 Mathspy: To Make the Pattern Fit
11.35 Teaching Today: Teachers Review Their Work Together
12.05 Links: Britain and the Developing World: Is the Price Right?
12.30 Lifeschool: First Steps at Work: It's Up to You
All about team work, leadership and trust.
12.55 A Way With Numbers: Keep It In Proportion
1.20 Tales of Aesop
1.25 What's Inside
1.40 Zig Zag: The Greeks: Women and Children
A studio reconstruction of a household in ancient Greece.
2.00 News: Weather
followed by You and Me
Blacksmith. Ex-teacher
Ivan Smith at work in his
Worcestershire smithy.
A report on the killing of birds of prey.
Followed by Westminster Live
Parliamentary highlights of the day. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
and Regional News; Weather
A pitched battle of words and wit.
Comedy actor
Derek Nimmo chooses clips from TV programmes.
Documentary about three feathered entrants to a Talking Birds competition.
Colonising Cyberspace
Michael Hordern explores the computer technology that scientists call 'virtual reality'.
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The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Starring Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard
The Schizoid Man. There's a mission to bring medical aid to one of the most brilliant humans in the universe.
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W A second visit to
NE Dakar in Senegal. See panel below.
Series producer Rachel Purnell revised
NFW Six films on culture and identity viewed from black perspectives.
Who's 's Batting for Britain ?
Norman Tebbit 's criticism of British Asians for supporting Indian and Pakistani Test cricket teams last summer outraged Britain's black communities. One year on, the 'cricket test' still raises deep questions about what being British really means. Director Salim Salam
Executive producer Chris Lent
A Lloyd Gardner production for BBCtv
Second in a three-part series exploring the importance of water in power politics. To the Last Drop. As the Middle East moves on from the turmoil of the Gulf War, the conflict over water - a resource more valuable than oil - becomes all the more crucial. Israel gave up the Sinai: it was rich merely in oil. But the West Bank and the Golan Heights contain water resources which are vital for
Israel. Jordan and Syria are in disagreement over the Yarmuk River, which flows into the disputed Jordan River. And as Turkey builds massive dams on the Tigris and Euphrates, relations between Turks, Syrians, Iraqis and Kurds grow ever more tense. Written and narrated by Michael Elliott.
Series producer Michael Waldman
Identity Crisis. Hawkeye plans revenge for a jilted soldier.
A six-part drama
NEW series about a man who transforms a small
Sydney newspaper into an influential media organisation. Starring John Bach Oliver Tobias
Tomorrow the World. Phillip Cromwell , an idealistic young Australian, buys a run-down newspaper and sets it on the road to recovery. But he soon attracts powerful rivals.
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PICTURE STORY: page 80
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A personal perspective on a current issue.
Editor Anne Tyerman
With Peter Snow.
Arts and media programme.