Managing Schools
Parliamentary update.
9.00 France Francais: Estelle
French course.
9.15 Lernexpress: Wir Treiben Sport
Multi-media course in German.
9.30 Ici Paris: Paris jeunesse
French language series. (Stereo)
9.45 You and Me: Let Yourself Go!
A series for infants.
10.00 Over the Moon: Play and Games
10.15 Look and Read: Sky Hunter - Too Many Cooks
10.35 Q and A
A series inviting viewers' reactions to BBC schools programmes.
10.40 Let's See: Go 4, 5
11.00 Watch: Holidays Abroad
11.15 English Express: Who, Me? - Secrets
11.35 Science Challenge: Full of Energy (Stereo)
11.55 Into Music: Going Home (Stereo)
12.15 Words into Action: Life and Death
12.35 History File: The Romans - Defending the Empire
12.55 A Way with Numbers
1.20 PC Pinkerton
1.25 Fireman Sam
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Hawk's Eye: On the Rivers - the Mountain Stream
2.00 News; Weather
followed by You and Me
February. Now is the time to start sowing for the new season.
With signing and subtitles.
(Sriownon Sunday at 10.00am on BBC1)
Followed by Westminster Live
Today's proceedings in Parliament, including Prime Minister's Question Time.
Introduced by Vivian White.
and Regional News; Weather
Eamonn Holmes with the latest action from the second-round match between Neal Foulds and Terry Griffiths.
(Coverage continues at 10.55pmon BBC1)
With Robert Robinson and Loyd Grossman.
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How to tackle a wide range of problems. Tonight: leaky ponds, weed-infested rock gardens and awkward inspection covers..
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Starring
Bill Travers
Virginia McKenna
Graham Merrill , dissatisfied with his life as a civil servant in London, welcomes the forced change when he buys a pet otter with destructive tendencies and is asked to leave his flat. Throwing up his job, he moves to a remote cottage in the Western Highlands to start a new life with Mij, the otter.
Director Jack Couffer
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Foreign-affairs reports. A Dangerous Liaison
The extremist National Front is becoming respectable in France. Its leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen , could even become
President. But the Front is no aberration in French history. David Walter investigates its roots, its support, and the trend among the mainstream parties to flirt with its ideas.
Producer Helen Jenkins
Editor John Morrison
The majority of school pupils now eat packed lunches. How could they be improved? Plus, a heartwarming and inexpensive winter stew, and a wine double - a tasting of non-alcoholic wines and a trip to New Zealand to taste "miracle" wines. With
Paul Heiney , Michael Barry , Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke. Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks
A Bazal production for BBCtv Details on Ceefax page 626
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● RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine. £ 1.25. from newsagents. 0 FOOD: page 12
Offbeat American sci-fi series.
Starring Scott Bakula Dean Stockwell
All-A mericans. 6 November
1962: Sam becomes a star high-school quarterback whose goal is to prevent his best friend and team-mate from throwing a vital championship football game.
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Suburbs in the Sky
Smile, smile, smile - a witty and informal look at the life and times of the air hostess.
Feature-film maker Chris Petit , of Radio On fame, turns his eye to the world of flying,
"trolley-dollies", duty-free lives, emergency, sex and shopping. Cabin doors to manual! Welcome aboard!
Editor Caroline Pick
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Jeremy Paxman with the background on today's news.
The arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
Science: Fires of Life
All life on earth needs carbon to exist. This programme takes a look at the biochemical process of converting inorganic carbon into organic carbon.
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