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A roundup of yesterday's business in Westminster.
9.00 Teaching Today: Coping with Distress
9.30 Help Your Child with Maths: Looking for Patterns
9.45 Watch: Clothes for Special Occasions
10.00 You and Me: Hiding
10.15 British Social History: We Plough the Fields
10.35 Women Mean Business
11.00 Landmarks
11.20 Through the Looking Glass: Down with Frou-Frou
11.50 Help Your Child with Reading
12.05 A-Level Statistics: Hypothesis testing
12.25 RockSchool
Synthesized music.
12.50 Teaching Today: Secondary Mathematics
1.20 PC Pinkerton
1.25 Penny Crayon
1.40 Music Time: Java Food
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
From the Queen's Club, London, for the Stella Artois Championships. Ivan Lendl prepares for Wimbledon, the one
Grand Slam title to elude him. Today's matches are between the last 16 players. Commentary by Dan Maskell ,
John Barrett , Mark Cox , Bill Threlfall and Paul Hutchins. Introduced by Barry Davies.
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Followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions. With
Vivian White and Brian Curtois.
and Regional News; Weather
Further coverage.
A review of A Kiss Before Dying and State of Grace. Plus a visit to the set of The Pope Must Die.
On the eve of BBCtv's coverage of the 1991 US Open, a look back at the climax to last year's championship when the veteran Hale Irwin won after a dramatic play-off.
Introduced by Steve Rider. (Coverage of this year's event starts tomorrow at 11.20pm)
HM the Queen and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh are present at Horse Guards Parade for music by the Massed Bands of the Royal Marines.
Commentary by Eric Robson. Producer Michael Begg
As Britain's National Health Service undergoes another upheaval with the creation of independent 'trusts', David Lomax reports on management in an American hospital.
'All right, do your own dirty work, Mr Secretary of State, you come down, you pick who lives, who dies, you put the needle in the dog's leg, you watch the life drain out of it. We don't want to say that but we will if we have to.'
That's how Gavin Grant of the RSPCA laid down a challenge to the Government last year calling for national dog registration.
Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs present this week's investigations into the sporting stories behind and beyond the tabloid headlines. The team reports on the politics, ethics and psychology of both mainstream and minority events.
Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
The classic 70s comedy starring Frankie Howerd
With Sui Lin , Barbara Lindley , Anita Richardson , Joanna Ross ,
Valerie Stanton and Jeanette Wild. Producer David Croft
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The fifth of six programmes about what happens to more than one-third of marriages.
Does the legal system increase the pain and cost of divorce? Richard Tur, who teaches law at Oriel College, Oxford, meets ruined litigants, desperate parents, lawyers, mediators and the Lord Chancellor.
See panel below.
Producer Robin Gutch
Series producer Jeremy Gibson
HELPLINE: for help and advice about divorce phone 0[number removed](free) until
12.30am or tomorrow 12 noon-2.00pm.
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Rock climber Joe Brown hopes to find fish in a pool at the foot of a 380ft waterfall - the second highest in Britain. Producer Michael Begg
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With Francine Stock.
Arts and media show.
A preview of OU programmes.
A look at the Advanced Passenger Train.
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