Social Science: Regions Apart?
Profiles of six architects across a continent.
Today: German architects Volkwin Marg and Meinhard von Gerkan.
Quiz with Paul Coia.
Dr John Rae , former headmaster of Westminster School, assesses the implications of Kamuzu Academy, the Eton school of Africa.
Live coverage from one of today's NatWest Trophy quarter-final matches. Commentary by Richie Benaud , Jack Bannister and Ray Illingworth. With Tony Lewis. Executive producer Keith Mackenzie
John Craven presents a special edition from eastern Europe on plans to transform the 'iron curtain' into a vast conservation area.
Animation.
Further live coverage.
Including at
2.30 Country Club Hotels Goodwood Stakes
(Handicap. 2m 4f)
3.10 Sussex Stakes (1m)
3.45 Scottish Equitable Richmond Stakes (6f)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan ,
Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Reporter
Jonathan Powell. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Producer Barbara Slater
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
4.15 Tote Gold Trophy Stakes (Handicap. Im4f)
(Cricket highlights at 11.1 5pm)
Further coverage of today's cricket and racing.
A career in health can mean anything from alternative medicine, community health to the NHS. Tonight's interviewees include
Dr Sam Hutt , gynaecologist, better known as country and western star Hank Wangford ; Sarah Williams , acupuncturist, and Selina Meghani , trainee GP. Presented by Raj Dhanda and Lindsay McCrae. See panel below.
Director Corinne Westacott Series producer Jo Wright
A Diverse production for BBCtv
Fifth of 11 programmes exploring the history of aviation and its pioneers. Quest for Speed. In 1909,
Glenn Curtiss , an American with a passion for speed took his wood and fabric pusher bi-plane to Rheims for the world's first air race, taking the trophy at a record
46.5mph. A different sort of rivalry was to follow as designers and engineers in Europe and the USA pushed themselves and their aircraft to the limits, to produce the fastest flying machines in the world.
Narrated by Anthony Quayle. Producer Dennis Adams
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A new BBC film by Karl Francis , the director of Screen Two's
Morphine and Dolly Mixtures. Oakland, California, is the murder capital of the USA - there were 161 homicides last year in a city the size of Cardiff. Blue and Eric are new additions to the Police
Department's five overworked homicide teams. When they investigate a seemingly motiveless prostitute killing, they find themselves drawn into the centre of a fight for survival among Oakland's dangerous drug gangs. and, as themselves, Sergeant
Brian Thiem , Captain Jim Hahn , Lieutenant Mike Sims , Sergeant Mike Beale , fellow officers of the Oakland Police Department and members of the public. Producers Peter Goodchild and Ruth Kenley-Letts
Written and directed by Karl Francis * FILMS: pages 27-32
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A graduation film from Rathmines College of Commerce, Dublin.
In Ireland in the 1940s Jack dreams of owning a bicycle.
When fate plays into his hands he craftily manipulates the situation to his advantage.
With Darren McHugh , Maire Hastings and Clive Geraghty. Producer Denise Hevey
Written and directed by John Moore
Francine Stock presents an in-depth analysis of the day's top national and international news stories.
Highlights of one of today's quarter-final one-day matches. With commentary from Richie Benaud , Jack Bannister and Ray Illingworth. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
0 BBC VIDEO: 'Great NatWest Finals
1981-1985', £9.99, from retailers.