An update on the latest debates and issues raised in Parliament.
9.00 Tutorial Topics - Craze: Reptiles
9.10 Standard Grade English - Language and place: North East Scotland
9.30 Let's See - A Christmas Story
9.45 You and Me - Sign Language
10.00 Mathscope - Playground Saved
10.15 Over the Moon - Christmas
10.30 The Global Environment - Our Future World
The earth's environmental hazards.
10.50 Mathsphere - Robots in action
11.10 Landmarks: Victorian Children - Going to school
11.30 Soviet Union, and After - Villages in the Clouds
The people of the Georgian Caucasus.
11.50 Job Bank - Office Work
12.10 Sports Science - Winning Through
Training the mind as well as the body.
12.30 Science in Action - Good vibrations
12.50 Teaching Today: Environmental Education
1.20 The Adventures of Spot
1.25 What's Inside?
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Music Time - the Orchestra (Stereo)
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Bryan McNerney visits the 15th-century Wymondham Abbey, in Norfolk.
A documentary following people who begin their working lives as the rest of the population sleeps. This journey through Leeds from dusk to dawn is a portrait of the life of a city at night.
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Followed by Westminster Live
Featuring Prime Minister's Questions and other
Parliamentary highlights.
UK Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston.
The last two quarter-finals reach to halfway stage, introduced by David Vine.
Starring
Robert Vaughn
David McCallum
In another Man from UNCLE adventure, a THRUSH agent becomes Solo's double.
Director John Newland • FILMS: pages 49-54
"Human rights abuses wherever they occur should never be tolerated or ignored. Amnesty International and other organisations play an invaluable role in exposing these evils. I am glad to do what I can to help them" - His
Eminence Cardinal Basil Hume.
(Repeatedat 11.55pm)
Fifth of eight programmes.
Harry Dodson uses an array of Victorian machines to keep the gardens neat and tidy. Peter Thoday searches for a Victorian obsession, ferns. Producer Keith Sheather • STEREO
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For the past four days, Top Gear has been following entrants in this year's Lombard RAC Rally, the final round in ' the 1991 World Rally
Championship. There are reports from Harrogate and Chester, and news of Radio
Times Rally Quest competition winner Francine Bogg. Producer Tony Rayner
Executive producer Dennis Adams Rally news on Ceefax page 381 0 RALLY HOTLINE: telephone
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Windermere's Burning
Forget Backdraft or London's Burning, two-thirds of England's fire stations are operated by the butcher, the baker and software maker, ready to man the pumps night and day. Windermere mechanic Doug Harris and his crew go about their lives in constant anticipation of the next fire call. Producer Mark Frith ; Editor Caroline Pick A Bullfrog production for BBCtv
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The light bulb.
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With Sue Cameron.
• STEREO