Parliamentary update.
9.00 France Francais: Des Jeunes en Provence
9.15 Teaching Today: Thinkabout Science
9.45 Watch: Local Trips
10.00 Look and Read: Sky Hunter II
10.20 Around Scotland: Story of a Story (part 1)
10.40 Into Music: Getting Ready (Stereo)
11.00 Diez Temas: Informacion Personal
11.15 English Express: Who, Me? - Winners and Losers
11.35 TV6: Painter of Peasant Scenes
12.00 English File: The Air Disaster
12.30 Scene: I Like It Here
1.00 Short Circuit: Designer Babies
1.20 Greenclaws
1.35 Bunyip
1.40 English Time: Calling the Tune
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures: Arthur
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Football
The European Championship finals draw live from
Gothenburg, Sweden. England and Scotland discover whether they will face each other for the first time in the finals of a major championship, with two groups of four competing for Europe's premier footballing trophy in June. Barry Davies reports from Sweden, and Trevor Brooking offers opinion in London. Plus the goals from the midweek FA Cup third round replays.
Rugby Union
Live from Murrayfield, a look ahead to Scotland v England, tomorrow's appetising opener to the Five Nations
Championship. With
Bill McLaren and Bill Beaumont.
Table Tennis
Action from the finals of the English Open from the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham.
Commentary by Tony Gubba. Producer Sharon Lence Editor Philip Bernie
Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
and Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia. ● STEREO
With S' vama Perera.
(Repe j at 12.05am)
● STEREO
Gerry and Sylvia Anderson 's "supermarionation" series. The Imposters. The Tracy family are staggered at reports that International Rescue has saved a trapped man and stolen some top secret papers. The race is on to clear their name and protect their identity. ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Fast-moving new magazine programme for teenagers.
This week, four different ways of making and losing money in Europe. Plus designer
Bella Freud , David Thomas , stylist with Face and Esquire, and comedy duo Trevor and Simon. Series producer Roy Milani ● STEREO
The family of a teenage girl, killed in Derby in 1978,have won an historic court case against the man they say murdered her. Michael Brookes has never been charged. Now, police say he should have been. Paul McCrea reports. Editor RosalindGower
Most neglected gardens have problems with their lawns. Geoff Hamilton and Gay Search show how to turn a rough meadow into a smooth green sward. Producer Mark Kershaw
Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst Television production for BBCtv
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 GARDENING: page 14
The second part of the documentary offering an inside view of the Gulf War.
Response. When
Margaret Thatcher advised President
Bush "Don't go wobbly,
George" in August 1990, he was deciding how to act against Iraqi tankers that were breaching UN sanctions. Members of Bush's War
Cabinet and senior officials explain how he decided to double the troop levels in Saudi Arabia - in effect the decision to go to war - without consulting Congress. (Part 3 tomorrow)
With Sue Cameron.
The week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Ian MacWhirter reports on the work of the select committees.
Producer Jenny Davies Editor Liz Holden