With Simon Parkin and Philippa Forrester.
7.25 Tales of a Wise Kingand the Devil Animation 7.30 Hallo
Spencer Puppet fun 7.50 Playdays The Playground Stop 8.15 Bitsa How to recycle household junk 8.30 Babar Animation. 8.55 The Little Green Planet Show Last of humorous science series (Rpt. Stereo) 9.10 Blood and Honey Old Testament stories with a difference, told by Tony Robinson - Gideon's
Exploding Pickle Pots (Stereo) 9.30 Defenders of the Earth Cartoon (Rpt. Teletext) 9.50 Blue Peter
Omnibus (Stereo) 10.40 The Boy from Andromeda Fifth of a six-part drama 11. 10 Boxpops
11.50 The 0 Zone Chart news and views (Stereo)
Followed by Out of Westminster
The region's weekly coverage of Parliament and politics.
12.00-12.30pm South East Around Westminster
Weekly political review for the region. With Laurie Mayer , and reports from Jonathan Beale and Carolyn Quinn.
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Including a look at Blonde Fist and The Fisher King.
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Highlights of the Australian Grand Prix from Adelaide.
Commentary by Murray Walker and James Hunt. Producer Mark Wilkin
Executive producer Jim Reside (More highlights at 10.20pm) • SPORT: page 17
Volkswagen National
Championships, live from
Telford. The men's singles final, Introduced by Barry Davies.
A Cheerleader production for BBCtv
Indonesia. Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha travel from
Jakarta to Bali.
Starring Jack Wamer
Last of three repeats from the vintage police series features the culmination of the romance between DC Andy Crawford and George Dixon 's daughter, Mary. Written by Ted Willis
Producer Douglas Moodie
Inflated Claims ? Is inflation really beaten, or is it poised to return when the recession lifts?
Janet Bush examines the evidence in the first of an occasional series of special reports on the critical economic issues for the next election.
Producer John Williams
Editor David Nissan
Fifth in a seven-part series about the development of European civilisation.
Coal, Blood and Iron. Two hundred years ago, industrialisation swept from
Britain across the coalfields of Europe, bringing prosperity to the cities but also dreadful social problems. It also encouraged war on an unprecedented scale. Producer Martin Hughes-Games
Executive producer Michael Andrews . STEREO
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Two hundred years ago industrialisation swept from Britain across Europe, bringing prosperity but also social problems and war on an unprecedented scale. The cause of it all? Coal. Show more
The last of a five-part series with Dr Jonathan Miller.
In Two Minds. The medical profession finally appears to have agreed that madness is a brain illness and that its most common form is schizophrenia. Miller, himself a neurologist, finds this fragile consensus wanting. He meets those who think that "schizophrenia" is just the latest in a long line of pseudo-medical definitions and concludes that whatever madness is, it seems to touch so deeply the nature of humanity itself that it constantly erodes the comprehension of the human mind. Director/Producer Richard Denton Executive producer Udi Eichler A Brook production for BBCtv
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Jeremy Paxman and guests review some of the week's television programmes. Studio director Howard Reay Editor Anne Tyerman
First of five programmes in which leading contemporary composers and film-makers join forces to provide an unusual and imaginative homage to the great artist in his bicentennial year.
M Is for Man, Music, Mozart Tonight's film, written and directed by Peter Greenaway
(The Draughtsman 's Contract, Prospero 's Books), uses music, dance and complex video images to explore the central letter of the alphabet and the premise that man was made solely to make music and music solely to make Mozart. The music is by the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen.
Producer Elizabeth Queenan
An Artifax production for BBCtv • STEREO
* FEATURE: page 49
Six profiles of very English things. 3: The Beach Hut
Producer Philippa Lowthorpe Series producer Sam Organ
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Highlights of the Australian Grand Prix from Adelaide.
A season of films by women directors begins with a first showing on network television of this satirical comedy about two women on holiday looking for a lasting romance. Starring Lea Thompson and Victoria Jackson. With an appearance by controversial American comedian Andrew Dice Clay. Director Genevieve Robert
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• FILMS: pages 55-60
French music magazine.