An update on the latest parliamentary debates.
First of two programmes telling the story of the women who flew in the Air Transport Auxiliary for the RAF during the Second World War. With
David Lomax.
Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young. Schools' half-term repeats.
9.00 In the Know - Making Notes (Teletext)
9.10 Lernexpress - Freizeit
9.25 Mathsphere - Would You Believe It?
9.45 Storytime - The Wind and the Sun
10.00 Mathscope - Boxes
10.18 Music Time - Sleigh Ride (Stereo)
10.40 Job Bank - Entrepreneur and Printing
11.00 Zig Zag - Showbiz Technology
11.22 Thinkabout Science - Water Power
11.35 Techno - Aesthetics and Design
11.55 West Africa - Oil in the Delta
12.15 History File - British Social History
12.35 Lifeschool: Careers - Choices: Pastimes That Pay
1.00 Science in Action - Sixth Sense
1.20 Forget-Me-Not Farm
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Landmarks - History of Writing and Printing
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime
From Melbourne, Australia.
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David Vine presents two more Round 5 ties, with places in the last 16 at stake. The high seeds due for action were
Gary Wilkinson and Terry Griffiths , world-ranked five and 11 respectively. Neither has got past the quarter-finals of the seven previous Rothman's Grand Prix: with so many hungry young players, life won't be any easier this time. Commentary by Ted Lowe ,
Jack Karnehm , Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds , John Spencer ,
John Virgo and Eddie Charlton. (Further coverage at 1 1.55pm)
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
This week's edition of the club, fashion and music magazine features live studio performances from Driza Bone Altern 8 and a surprise guest. Presented by Normski.
Series producer Lindsay Shapero An Activate production for BBCtv
7.00pm Standing Room Only The football magazine programme. Simon O'Brien follows a day in the life of commentator John Motson as he covers an England game, and Dutch master Johann Cruyff talks exclusively from
Barcelona about the pressure that nearly killed him. With
David Baddiel and Rob Newman.
Series producer Dele Oniya
The series in which the public make their own programmes. Thailand for Sale
Thai writer Ing K looks at tourism in her native country. She shows what local people really feel about the invasion of foreigners and asks "whose paradise it is anyway?" Some Thais are now campaigning to preserve the few areas of outstanding natural beauty that have not yet been "developed" by the booming tourist industry. They know that Thailand has more to offer than just sun and sex. Director/Producer David Jay Series producer Giles Oakley
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Second in a ten-part series reporting from around the world on environmental issues.
Must the Show Go On?
The battle to shut Britain's dolphinaria has never been so intense. This year for the first time a pressure group has returned three captive dolphins to the wild. Only two dolphinaria remain. The critics maintain they teach people that animal abuse is normal: the defence is that captive dolphins encourage concern and care. Who is right? Is it time for the show to close?
Producer Mark Jacobs
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First showing on network television.
Kimberly, Caryl, Beth and Patricia reunite for the first time in 20 years as bridesmaids at a friend's wedding. The bridesmaid's mother has organised a tight schedule for them, but they manage to find time for a lot more. The film features former Charlie's Angel Shelley Hack.
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Films: pages 45-52
Zany humour from Scotland, with Louise Beattie , Gregor Fisher , Andy Gray ,
Helen Lederer , Tony Roper , Elaine C Smith and Jonathan Watson. Director Brian Jobson
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With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media magazine.
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The Late Show appraises the ground-breaking work of Anthony Caro to coincide with a series of his exhibitions, with various artists and art critics sharing their views. (1991) Show more
David Vine introduces further coverage of the Grand Prix from the Hexagon, Reading. If the seedings have worked out, tonight's coverage of the fifth round will feature Neal Foulds
(world no 6) against
Willie Thorne (down to 17) and Doug Mountjoy tjames Wattana.