Pine Point: A Lead-Zinc Deposit
Yesterday in parliament.
9.00 Quinze Minutes: A la mode
9.15 A Life of Our Own: Voluntary Work
9.40 A-level German: Funf Wochen im Herbst
10.00 You and Me: Raffle
10.15 Why? Because....
10.40 Beware the Beach
11.00 Words and Pictures: The Challenging Bull
11.15 Mathspy - F2 to B4; Locks and Box
11.35 Teaching Today: Secondary Science
12.05 Links: Britain and the Developing World: Trick or Treat?
12.30 Lifeschool: Into Adulthood: Choices
12.55 A Way with Numbers
13.20 Tales of Aesop
13.25 What's Inside?
13.40 Zig Zag: The Greeks. Greek Schools
14.00 News; Weather
followed by You and Me
The second of four films featuring pioneers of the folk song revival in the early 80s.
Alison MacMorland and Peta Webb. Two women whose inspiration is drawn from the political energy of the women's movement.
Rural issues programme.
Followed by Westminster Live Parliamentary highlights of the day. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
A duel of words and wit.
With Robert Robinson.
CND vice-president, Bruce Kent , chooses TV clips.
The Paradores hotels in Spain.
Emerging Viruses
Will the human race be wiped out by viruses? American scientists explain their fears.
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The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Starring Patrick Stewart Unnatural Selection. The
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Rough Guide to the World: Update
Havana. With Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha.
Director Amanda Rubin
Executive producer Rachel Purnell revised
Six films on culture and identity viewed from a variety of black perspectives.
2: Who Stole the Soul? A look at the cultural and political resonances of black music.
With footage of Billie Holliday , interviews with rap acts Black Radical and Rap Assassins and GLR DJ Ranking Miss P. Director Ngozi Onwurah Producer Sarah Carr
A Non-Aligned production for BBCtv
The final part of the series exploring the importance of water in power politics. The Giver of Life. As the Soviet Union verges on disintegration, water is at the heart of the claims to sovereignity of many of its ethnic groups. The death of the Aral Sea and the pollution of the River Volga are seen by many nationalists as symbolic of all that is wrong with communism. And as religious movements grow alongside nationalist ones, both the Muslims in central Asia and the Russian Orthodox see the fight against environmental destruction as a moral crusade. Written and narrated by Michael Elliott.
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Rumour at the Top. Someone is said to be coming to recruit a new M*A*S*H unit.
A six-part drama series about a man who transforms a small
Sydney newspaper into an influential media organisation. Starring John Bach
2: The Rules of the Game Cromwell wants to build a powerbase in television, but his paper's stand against the Vietnam war has made him enemies. Then his former lover gives the papér a scoop with dangerous consequences. Written byKeith Aberdein and John Lonie
Director Peter Fisk
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A personal perspective on a current issue.
Editor Anne Tyerman
With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media programme.
12.00 Literature in the Modern World:
The Island 12.25 Structuring Decisions