An update on the latest parliamentary debates.
9.00 Tutorial Topics: Money
9.10 Stop and Think: Pain
9.30 Diez Temas: Un Cumpleanos
9.45 You and Me: Making a Bargain
10.00 Thinkabout Science: Going to the Moon
10.15 Search Out Science: Communication - Getting the Message
10.35 Q and A
Viewer's reaction to schools programmes.
10.40 Around Scotland: Health Education - Just a Habit
11.00 Words and Pictures: On the Way Home
11.15 English Time: Writing - Stories
11.35 Teaching Today: Environmental Education
12.05 TV6: Horizon: Emerging Viruses
12.30 Lifeschool: Careers - A Small Accident
12.55 Espana Viva
1.20 Postman Pat
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Zig Zag: The Vikings: The Saga of Gunnar Goldhair
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me:
A look at the daily work of some of the Netherland's top news photographers.
Including the final of the Radio Times/Country File Photo 91 competition.
(Shown at 12.30pm Sunday on BBC 1)
Westminster Live
Vivian White introduces highlights of today's proceedings in Parliament.
Popular word game, hosted by Paul Coia.
General knowledge quiz with RoryMcGrath.
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Psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson , talks to Susie Orbach , about his radical views on Freud and the healing power of therapy.
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The adventures of the new USS Enterprise and its crew.
Starring Patrick Stewart
The crew travels to a remote colony where just two inhabitants have survived a devastating attack.
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Last in the series.
Hong Kong and Taiwan
Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha travel across the island of Taiwan where karaoke is taken to new heights, people shrimp fish in their lunch hour and national identity is the hot issue. From there they go to the consumer paradise of Hong Kong where not even the fortune-tellers can foresee what the future holds.
Producer Jane Beckwith Editor Rachel Purnell
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Rapping and rocking from LA to Paris are Ice-T, Anthrax,
Urban Dance Squad, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Living Colour and Fishbone. Presented by Antoine de Caunes.
Executive producers Alex Berger andTimNewman
An NBdC production for BBCtv
A fortnightly series of historical documentaries.
Suffer the Children
In the 1830s a pioneering social investigation into child labour uncovered an appalling picture of deprivation, poverty and remorseless physical exploitation throughout Britain and sparked off a fierce debate between
Victorian capitalists and reformers. Timewatch has drawn upon the testimonies of the children involved for this dramatised account. Narrated by Sir Peter Ustinov.
Director/Producer Derek Towers Series editor Roy Davies
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Pressure Points. Colonel Potter loses all confidence in himself as a physician.
The conclusion of the contemporary thriller by John Hale, from M.S. Power's novels. Starring Michael Gough, Patrick Malahide
Reilly's peace moves get a response from the government, but are threatened by a rogue unit within his own ranks.
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A personal perspective which challenges the consensus on a subject of current interest. Editor Anne Tyerman
With Peter Snow.
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