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A roundup of yesterday's business in Westminster.
9.00 Teaching Today: Using Radio in the Classroom
9.30 Help Your Child with Maths
9.45 Watch
10.00 You and Me
10.15 Circus
Fossett's circus in Ireland.
10.35 Rockschool
A look at vocals.
11.00 Landmarks
11.20 Teaching Today
11.50 Help Your Child with Reading
12.05 A-level Statistics
12.25 Women Mean Business
Glenda Jackson talks to women bosses. (Teletext)
12.50 Teaching Today
1.20 PC Pinkerton
1.25 Penny Crayon
1.40 Music Time
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
England v West Indies Coverage from Lord's.
Prime Minister's questions. With
Vivian White and Brian Curtois.
and Regional News; Weather
Royal Ascot
Coverage of Ladies Day at the Royal meeting.
4.20 Norfolk Stakes (5f)
(Highlights on BBC1, 11.45pm)
Cricket: Second Test
Further coverage from
Lord's of the afternoon's play on the first day of England v West Indies.
(Highlights on BBC1, 12.05am)
Tennis
Pilkington Glass Ladies' Championships from Eastbourne, where
Martina Navratilova once again defends her title. Commentary by Dan Maskell , John Barrett and Virginia Wade. With Barry Davies.
Golf
Highlights of last weekend's 1991 US
Open. With Steve Rider.
The Lady Who Sells Hong Kong. Baroness Lydia Dunn of Hong Kong and Knightsbridge successfully manages to mix business and politics. She's convinced that Chinese rule in 1997 need not damage the colony's business confidence. However, David Lomax discovers that other members of the community do not share her optimistic view of the future. Producer/Series editor Brian Davies
Highlights from the fourth round of the 1991 competition from St David 's Hall, Cardiff, featuring singers from Wales, Argentina, Canada, Mexico and China. The BBC Welsh
Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Kees Bakels , with piano accompaniment by Ingrid Surgenor. Introduced by Humphrey Burton.
Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs present this week's investigations into the sporting stories behind and beyond the tabloid headlines. The team reports from Britain, Europe and further afield, with analysis and comment on the politics, ethics and psychology of both mainstream and minority events.
Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
NEW News, facts and vital information on this summer's holiday scene. Tonight: a foreign resort report from Side on Turkey's Mediterranean coast; a UK Mini-Guide to Swanage, the Isle of Purbeck, and the nearby Dorset coast; and the cost of living in Orlando - an update on this year's prices.
Plus calls from the Moan Line, the number to ring when things go wrong with your holiday - [number removed].
Presented by Penny Junor with Matthew Collins ,
John Thirlwell and Dr John Thomes. Director Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
● INFORMATION LINE: [number removed]● TRAVEL: page 16
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The final programme in this series mounts a special exercise to help people who may be facing divorce.
Actors Maria Friedman and Michael Simkins improvise scenes from imaginary divorces. Moderator John Heron then invites divorced men and women to play out the scenes again, bringing to the surface the pitfalls and difficult lessons they have learnt from their own experiences.
Helpline: for help and advice about divorce, phone [number removed] (free), until 12.30am or tomorrow 12 noon-2.00pm. Booklet: send cheque for £2.00, made payable to BSS, to [address removed]
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
The Meig. It is Joe Brown 's last chance to catch a salmon, but have the salmon been told?
Producer Michael Begg
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
By the Conservative Party. (With subtitles. Shown at 9.00pm on BBC and at 9.50pm on ITV)
With Peter Snow.
Writer and intellectual George Steiner is Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs.
A preview of programmes from the Open University on Saturday and Sunday.
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