Parliamentary update.
9.00 Short Circuit: Designer Babies
9.10 Standard Grade Studies: On Your Head Be It
9.30 Ici Paris: Ville Internationale
9.45 You and Me: Growing
10.00 Square One: Place Value
10.15 Over the Moon: Letters
10.30 History Lower Secondary: The Romans
10.50 Mathsphere - A Giant Leap; Level Pegging
11.10 Landmarks: Mountains and Minerals
11.30 The Geography Programme: The Other Germany
11.50 Topics - Street Safe; Parents
12.10 Let's See: Go 4, 5
12.30 Science in Action: In the Picture
12.50 Teaching Today - Geography: Key Stage 1 and 2
1.20 Charlie Chalk
1.35 Bunyip
1.40 Music Time: Promenade
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Growing!
The programme for consumers of welfare and public services returns with a new look magazine format packed with news, information and advice.
This week's special report Deathtrap Housing investigates why three people are dying every week from fires in privately-rented accommodation. With
Helen Madden and Jacqui Harper.
Followed by Westminster Live
With Prime Minister's
Questions and other
Parliamentary highlights.
and Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia. * STEREO
A look at specialist medical work involved in dealing with victims of serious head injuries.
Jeffrey Archer and Tony Banks , MP, chew on two of the week's hottest political potatoes. (Repeatedat 12.05am)
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First showing on network television for this comedy starring Pee-Wee Herman, Kris Kristofferson
Mace Montana and the Cabrini Circus are blown on to Pee-Wee's farm during a storm.
FILMS: pages 35-41
Udel. A man battles the nightmarish creations of a video arcade machine.
Behind the region's headlines. Members of Europe
Jonathan Beale reports from Strasbourg, Brussels and the south-east constituencies of Euro MPsJohn Stevens and Carole Tongue.
Producer Tony Chapman
Executive producer Peter Lowe
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see panel
Every year, Welsh rugby legend Gareth Edwards visits the River Tweed to fish the finest salmon pool in Europe. Narrated by Eric Robson. Producer Michael Begg
Machines that refused to die.
The A vro Shackleton. RAF crews have been flying
Shackletons for 40 years in the front line of the Cold War.
Filmed during the last months of its long service, crew members reflect on the departure of an old friend. Producer Andrew Johnston
Series producer Peter Grimsdale
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
The first of three programmes marking the first anniversary of the Allied attack on Iraq.
Invasion. Seven men formed
President George Bush 's War
Cabinet. Six of them reveal new details of how they organised the United States' response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990. They are: James Baker , Secretary of State; Dick Cheney , Secretary of Defense; Brent Scowcroft , National Security Adviser;
Robert Gates , his deputy, now Head of the CIA; Vice-President Dan Quayle and Colin Powell ,
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Plus Sir Charles Powell , foreign policy adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
With Professor Arthur Miller of the Harvard Law School.
Producer Mark Anderson
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv (Part 2 tomorrow at 9.30pm) ● DOCUMENTARY: page 10
By the Liberal Democrats
With Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine. * STEREO