An update on the latest parliamentary issues.
9.00 Quinze Minutes - Temps Libre
9.15 Lernexpress - Freizeit
9.30 Diez Temas - Deportes
9.45 You and Me - What's the Problem?
10.00 Over the Moon - Keep Safe on the Road
10.15 Look and Read: Through the Dragon's Eye
10.35 Q and A
10.40 Techno - Aesthetics and Design
11.00 Watch: Families
11.15 English Express - Write Up
11.35 Science Challenge - By Day, By Night (Stereo)
11.55 Into Music - Water (Stereo)
12.15 Questions - What Is Believing?
12.35 The Global Environment - The Greenhouse Effect
12.55 A Way with Numbers
1.20 Johnson and Friends (Stereo)
1.25 Jimbo and the Jet Set
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Outlook: My Wales - Iwan Arthur Jones, Llanuwchllyn
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Biogas. A look at Dutch methods of using human and animal waste products to generate energy.
Magazine programme for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Today's proceedings in Parliament including Prime Minister's Question Time.
and Regional News; Weather
Bryan McNerney visits
Lyddington Bede House, once the magnificent palace of the Bishops of Lincoln.
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Comedy starring
Norman Wisdom
Norman Pitkin is drafted into the army, but proves a menace to friend and foe alike. With
Honor Blackman, Campbell Singer and Hattie Jacques. Director John Paddy Carstairs
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A series of film essays about inspirational gardens.
Writer Richard Mabey traces the development of the wild garden from stately Gravetye Manor in Sussex to
Ken Livingstone 's London garden.
0 GARDENING: page 15
Suspense drama starring
Christopher Plummer
When Dr Carl Forrester , a brilliant scientist, creates a prototype humanoid robot the Pentagon becomes interested.
Director David Greene
0 FILMS: pages 43-48
A behind-the-scenes look at stop-frame film-making.
Documentary series on foreign affairs. Battle for Souls
Protestant fundamentalism is sweeping through once predominantly Catholic Latin America. Olenka Frankiel reports from Brazil where converts claim the new reformation will create wealth and prosperity, and usher in a new era of political stability. Producer Giselle Portenier
Editor John Morrison
Paul Heiney joins the team for a new series of the programme that takes a hard look at the food we eat and those who supply it. This week: important news for all slimmers and an investigation of some controversial clinics; a tasting of South American wines; a recipe for chocolate mousse; and a top London chef cooks "meals on wheels" for the elderly in Leeds. With Michael Barry , Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke.
Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks
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A black comedy series written by and starring former "Young Ones" Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall.
The backbone of Britain lies in its corner shops. But Britain's vertebrae are close to total collapse. With John Wells.
Teletext subtitles: page 888
(Stereo)
First in a series of six very personal views of the English. In Private Parts Sue Townsend , author of the bestselling Adrian Mole diaries, examines Anglo-Saxon attitudes to bodies - dead or alive. Repressed and buttoned-up? She presents evidence that though they seem less at home in their bodies than other nationalities, the respectable English actually revel in the grotesque. With stories about her own and other English bodies, Sue Townsend offers an intriguing glimpse of our private parts.
Producer Nick Shearman
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A series of surreal comedies.
With Susie Blake, Jon Glover, Enn Reitel and Kate Robbins.
Written and produced by Geoff Atkinson and Kim Fuller
(Stereo)
With Jeremy Paxman.
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