Parliamentary update.
9.00 Tutorial Topics: Craze
9.10 Stop and Think: Hope (Stereo)
9.30 Diez Temas: La ciudad y el pueblo
Spanish series for beginners.
9.45 You and Me: Time
10.00 Thinkabout Science: Going to the Moon
10.15 Search Out Science: Communication - Getting the Message
10.35 Q and A
Viewers' reaction to schools programmes.
10.40 Around Scotland: Religious Education - Pilgrimage, a Journey
11.00 Words and Pictures: Come to the Show
11.15 English Time: Writing - Media Messages
Writing for television.
11.35 Teaching Today: Environmental Education
12.05 TV6: Horizon - Emerging Viruses: Part II
What causes lethal viruses, such as HIV, to appear suddenly, as if from nowhere?
12.30 Lifeschool: Careers - The Best Advertisement
12.55 Espana Viva
1.20 Postman Pat
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Zig Zag: The Vikings
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Time
Bryan McNerney visits
Hexham Abbey, Northumbria, and finds evidence in its crypt of Christian missionaries stretching back to the 6th century. (Rpt;
A documentary about Trevor Smith, the man responsible for many of the animals we see on television. His animal hire company can provide anything from hippo to housefly. In the evenings he returns home to his wife, daughter, four monkeys, six snakes, four bats.... 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Followed by Westminster Live
Today's proceedings in Parliament.
UK Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston. Further coverage of the quarter-finals. Introduced by David Vine.
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The Enemy. Geordi is stranded on a storm-ravaged planet. ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Return of the series presenting the issues and views behind the headlines.
This week the focus is on crime.
With Aminatta Forna.
Producer Siobhan Mulholland Series editor Tony Moss
Antoine de Caunes reports on Prodigy and Altern 8, plus the latest from Simply Red. Executive producers Alex Berger andTimNewman
An NBdC production for BBCtv
A report from the finish of this year's Lombard RAC Rally at
Harrogate with William Woollard , Alan Douglas and Tony Mason. (Coverage continues at 11.55pm. See alsoTopGear tomorrow at 8.30pm)
"I feel it's really important that young people look at this issue and see the increase in the use of torture and imprisonment of dissidents of all kinds. We need them to look at this as a worldwide issue and try to combat it themselves, in school for example" - Rabbi Julia Neuberger. (Repeatedat 12.10am)
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Monochrome Man.
Dennis Nilsen 's grisly murders were an unlikely subject for Brian Masters , a biographer of 18th-century gentlefolk. This film details how their relationship resulted in his prize-winning Killing for Company and examines, with Patrick McGrath and Beryl Bainbridge , whether evil and the disturbed personality are legitimate subjects for the serious writer. Director Alan Lewens
Series editor Nigel Williams
A Double L production for BBCtv
Where There's a Will, There's a War. Hawkeye goes missing.
Starring Sean Bean
Saskia Wickham
Samuel Richardson 's classic
18th-century novel comes to the screen in a three- part adaptation by David Nokes and Janet Barron who describe it as "an outstanding study of sexual obsession and identity". It is the story of the saintly
Clarissa Harlowe who, when pressed to marry a man she despises, seeks the aid of the aristocratic rake Lovelace. Newcomer
Saskia Wickham is the doomed heroine and her real father plays her screen parent.
Producer Kevin Loader Director Robert Bierman * STEREO
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With Sue Cameron.
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Highlights of the last day, with the finish at Harrogate.