Last of three programmes in which Paul Heiney cruises the Solent in his yacht.
Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young, though the 9.45am and 2.00pm slots are for pre-school infants. Repeats are not separately indicated.
9.00 Tutorial Topics - People Talk
9.10 Lernexpress: In den Ferien
A multi-media course in German.
9.25 Mathsphere - Robots in Action
9.45 Storytime - Nini at Carnival
10.00 Mathscope - Playground Saved
10.18 Music Time - The Orchestra (Stereo)
10.40 Job Bank - Office work
11.00 Zig Zag -The Vikings
11.22 Thinkabout Science - Going to the Moon
11.35 Techno: Social and Environmental
Magazine series on design and technology.
11.55 Soviet Union, and After - Villages in the Clouds
12.15 History File: Medicine Through Time - Medicine, Technology and the Individual
12.35 Lifeschool: Careers - The best advertisement
1.00 Science in Action - Good Vibrations
1.20 Forget-Me-Not-Farm
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Landmarks: Victorian Children - Going to School
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime
David Stafford-Clark looks at Rodin's masterpiece statue The Kiss, in relation to the erotic and pornographic.
Followed by Songs of Praise From Skegness.
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A look at the hazards facing
Horace Stockford as he works on the streets.
and Regional News; Weather
UK Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston. Closing frames of the session in round 6.
Magazine programme for people with disabilities. A report from Australia on a comedy show that won a UN Media Peace Award.
With subtitles and signing. Producer Christopher Hutchins
In the fourth of six films on man's relationship with wildlife, Andrew Cooper explores the natural history of the quarry. Photographed and produced by Andrew Cooper
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Talking Turkey. It's
Thanksgiving and reunion time for Will and his mom.
With the Shamen and Sabrina Johnston.
Series producer Lindsay Shapero An Activate production for BBCtv ● STEREO
Day 2 of the Lombard RAC Rally. eSPORT: page 12
Programmes made by the public under their own editorial control.
Covering the Casket
Sheila Awoonor-Renner had to cry alone after her 17-year-old son was killed in a motorway accident on a school trip. She argues that the English have forgotten how to grieve. Director Liz Jackson
Series producer Giles Oakley
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Former hostage Brian Keenan presents the week's first story. Series producer Rex Bloomstein felt it was "imperative to devote the whole of the first week to the Middle East. We wanted to highlight the hypocrisy that bedevils human rights and remind our audience that, not only are human rights abuses continuing unabated despite the ending of the Gulf War, but that as a result, they can even be said to have deteriorated."
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Series on environmental issues.
Wish You Weren't Here
Nature takes a sober look at the way leisure will have to be managed in the not-too-distant future to protect the land from the millions who want to enjoy it. Producer Andrea Brown
Series editor Amanda Theunissen ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 eNATURE: page 11
Starring
Paul Michael Glaser
Linda Kelsey
This factually based story centres around a crusading newspaperman's dangerous struggle to reveal the true nature of an American drug rehabilitation foundation.
Director Mel Damski
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Comedy series. A celebration of the launch of Britain's newest satellite channel.
Direct or John Kilby
Producer Jamie Rix
With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media magazine. Editor Roland Keating ● STEREO
Further coverage.
With Brian Keenan.