An update on the latest parliamentary debates.
9.00 Tutorial Topics: People Talk
9.10 Stop and Think: Prayer
9.30 Diez Temas: De Compras
9.45 You and Me: He Went That away
10.00 Thinkabout Science: Whose Canal Is It Anyway?
10.15 Search Out Science: Communication: Picking Up the Vibes
10.35 Q and A
Viewer reaction to schools programmes. (stereo)
10.40 Around Scotland: Clearances: Home and Away
11.00 Words and Pictures: Forget-Me-Not
11.15 English Time: Writing: Poetry
11.35 Teaching Today: Language in the National Curriculum: Reading
12.05 TV6: The Bird-Catcher of Rio
12.30 Lifeschool: Careers: One Day - Amelia
12.55 Espana Viva
The Spanish working day.
1.20 Postman Pat
1.35 Jimbo and the Jet Set
1.40 Zig Zag: The Vikings: A Viking Town
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Paul Coia visits a Viking settlement named Jorvik - now called York. He visits the Coppergate excavations & the Jorvick Centre. David March narrates 'Thor's visit to the Giants'. Show more
Bill Thomson looks at Turner's masterpiece, TheFighting Temeraire, from the point of view of a painter.
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John Craven looks at environmental affairs.
Followed by Westminster Live
Vivian White introduces highlights of today's proceedings in Parliament.
and Regional News; Weather
Alan Coren introduces highlights from the finals.
General knowledge quiz with Rory McGrath.
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Last in the series. Today's guests are Virginia McKenna and her eldest son Will Travers, both passionate campaigners for the rights of animals and the founders and champions of Zoo Check. With Mavis Nicholson.
Sports quiz with David Coleman. With team captains
Bill Beaumont and Ian Botham.
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The adventures of the new USS Enterprise and its crew.
Starring Patrick Stewart
A team led by Lieutenant Worf investigates a barren planet once inhabited by the Koinonians, a race which destroyed itself in a lengthy war. While exploring an underground passage, the ship's archaeologist is killed. Despite Picard's assurances that it was an accident, Worf feels responsible and performs a mysterious Klingon "bonding" ceremony with the 12-year-old son she left behind.
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Zimbabwe. Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha travel from the capital Harare via Bulawayo to Victoria Falls, going on safari along the way. They investigate why barren brides are traded in for their sisters, and discover more about the Aids crisis. In Bulawayo, Guha visits Africa's biggest bar while de Vine goes to a women-only party Zimbabwe-style; and the pair meet pop stars, film stars and a witch doctor. Plus saving the rhino, sculptures and why the coolest people wear pith helmets and safari jackets. Producer Jo Wright
Editor Rachel Purnell
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Antoine de Caunes 's continental music mix features the latest album from
Billy Bragg and Chicago blues with Johnny Winter and Albert Collins. The programme also features a session from Primal
Scream and Nine Inch Nails - the prime movers in the American "industrial rock" scene currently spreading across Europe and rivalling the dance music movement.
An NBdC production for BBCtv
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Harvests of Iron
Second of two programmes in which first-hand accounts provide a fresh view of life during the First World War. The Theatre of Operations
The letters between military surgeon Georges Duhamel and his wife Blanche lay forgotten in a family attic for 75 years.
Recently rediscovered, they reveal a poignant love story set against the backdrop of the First World War. In 1914,
Blanche Duhamel moved to the frontline capital at Amiens, from where the lights of the trenches were visible, in order to be closer to her husband.
Their four-year correspondence vividly conveys the daily hopes and fears of a family at war.
Previously unseen film footage shows how business and pleasure continued alongside scenes of suffering as British and colonial troops came and went from the city.
Producers Gerard Rougeron and Carol Sennett
Series editor Roy Davies
The Holy Mess. A soldier goes AWOL and seeks sanctuary with Fr Mulcahy , but in his case sanctuary cannot be honoured.
A contemporary thriller in four parts by John Hale , from the novels of M S Power.
Starring
Michael Gough
Patrick Malahide
2: Lonely the Man without
Heroes. Deeley is hunted by the Army, RUC and IRA together in full cry. Apple's plan to shield him is ingenious - but will it work? Mailer comes into his office one day to a big surprise.
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A personal perspective which challenges the consensus on a subject of current interest. Editor Anne Tyerman
The day's top national and international news stories.
News, comment and discussion from the arts and media world.
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