Latest parliamentary issues.
9.00 Short Circuit: Frozen to Death
9.10 Standard Grade Studies: On Your Bike
9.30 Ici Paris: Paris au jour le jour (Stereo)
9.45 You and Me: Pairs
10.00 Square One: Fractions
10.15 Over the Moon: Healthy Eating
10.30 History File - Rome: the Centre of the Empire
10.50 Mathsphere - A Full Spread; Double or Bust
11.10 Landmarks: Caverns and Clay
11.30 The Geography Programme: The Disappearing Sea
11.50 Topics - Fun Raising; Fashion Victims
12.10 Let's See
12.30 Science in Action: Up in the Air
12.50 Teaching Today - Geography Key Stage 1 and 2
1.20 Charlie Chalk (Stereo)
1.35 Bunyip
1.40 Music Time: Smooth and Spiky (Stereo)
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Pairs
Programme for consumers of welfare and public services.
The Campaign for Accessible Transport take their wheelchairs to central London and bring traffic to a halt.
Followed by Westminster Live Today's proceedings in Parliament, including Prime Minister's Question Time.
Introduced by Vivian White.
Word game with Paul Coia. ● STEREO
As large areas of the south of England come out of agricultural production, Bruce Parker reports on the fate of some of the areas fine barns and the efforts being made to save them.
With Jeffrey Archer and Tony Banks , MP.
● STEREO
Starring
Joel McCrea
Alexis Smith
Kip Davis supplies weapons to the Confederates during the Civil War - until he encounters an old enemy. With Zachary Scott and Dorothy Malone. Director Ray Enright
● FILMS: pages 27-32
Behind the region's headlines. Trusting the Trust
Last April the Royal London Hospital became a trust as part of the government's health reforms. Michael Delahaye asks whether the hospital still meets the demands of its East
End community.
Producer Mike Mortimer
Executive producer Peter Lowe
4, REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see panel
Last of four programmes.
Just three boats remain from the Atlantic salmon fleet that once employed 2,000 men. Narrated by Eric Robson. Producer Michael Begg
Machines that refused to die.
London's red Routemaster buses were designed in the 1950s for a lifespan of 17 years. But now they are set to drive on into the next century. Producer Paul Wooding
Senes producer Peter Grimsdale
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888
With Sue Cameron.
● STEREO
First in a season celebrating the work of director Billy Wilder.
Starring William Holden
When two American PoWs run into a German ambush, one man in particular comes under suspicion as an informer.
● BARRY NORMAN : page 26
(Shownar 5.00pm)