6.45 Society and Social
Science Foundation Course:
The Question of Sovereignty
Yesterday in parliament.
9.00 Quinze Minutes: En Vacances
9.15 A Life of Our Own: Friends
9.40 A-level German: Funf Wochen im Herbst: Part 2
10.00 You and Me: Dib's Dream
10.15 Why? Because...: What Do They Believe?
10.40 Moving Out
11.00 Words and Pictures: On the Other Side of the River
11.15 Mathspy
11.35 Teaching Today: Secondary Science
12.05 Links: Britain and the Developing World: Fishing for Answers
12.30 Lifeschool: Into Adulthood: Leaving Home
12.55 A Way with Numbers: Vital Statistics
1.20 Tales of Aesop
1.25 What's Inside: Trains
1.40 Zig Zag: The Greeks: The Persian Wars
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Last in the series which looks at pioneers of the folk music revival.
Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. This talented couple, to whom the post-war revival of folk music owes much of its political and social awareness, consider the role of traditional music in modern society.
Followed by Westminster Live Parliamentary highlights of the day.
and Regional News; Weather
From Goodwood.
4.10 Kincsem Stakes
(Handicap.2m)
(Continued from BBC1)
Reflections on a visit to
Regent's Park by Jonathan Miller.
(Shown on Monday at 8.10pm; Teletext subtitles: page 888)
The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. A Matter of Honour. During an officer exchange programme, Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes ) volunteers to serve on the Klingon ship Pagh. But a misunderstanding puts Riker in a difficult situation.
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Rough Guide to the World: Update
Buenos Aires. Where to go and what to do in a city rich in culture and deep in confusion. With Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha.
Series producer Sebastian Scott Executive producer Rachel Purnell revised
Six films on culture and identity viewed from a variety of black perspectives.
3: Is Nothing Sacred? Two years ago, Salman Rushdie 's The Satanic Verses was burnt in Bradford. The book was regarded by some as blasphemous - others admired it as a classic description of the immigrant experience. In this film, Muslim artists, academics and the people of Bradford themselves, reflect on the events which shook the entire Muslim community. Film editor Luis Espana Producer Helen Fawcett
A Lloyd Gardner production for BBCtv
The Royal Horticultural
Society's Great Spring Show, set in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, is the most prestigious event of the gardening year.
Alan Titchmarsh , Anne Gregg and Stefan Buczacki take in the colour and contrast, and go behind the scenes to find the stories that make up this year's show.
Executive producer Dennis Adams 0 PICTURE STORY: page 64
Give 'Em Hell, Hawkeye
Hawkeye (Alan Alda ) writes to President Truman asking him to stop the war.
A six-part drama series about a man who transforms a small
Sydney newspaper into an influential media organisation. Starring John Bach Oliver Tobias
3: Looking at the Stars Desperate to win respectability,
Phillip Cromwell launches a quality Sunday paper and faces political and editorial pressure over a major expose.
Written by Keith Aberdeen and John Lonie Director Peter Fisk
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A personal perspective on a subject of current interest. Editor Anne Tyerman
Jeremy Paxman with the background to the day's top news stories.
Arts magazine programme.