An update on the latest parliamentary issues.
9.00 France Francais: Estelle
9.15 Teaching Today: PE in the Primary School
9.45 Watch: Holidays Abroad - the Spanish Costa Brava
10.00 Look and Read: Sky Hunter - Too Many Crooks
10.20 Around Scotland: The Real Thing
10.40 Into Music: Going Home (Stereo)
11.00 Diez Temas : Tiempo Libre
Spanish for beginners.
11.15 English Express: Who-Me? - Secrets
11.35 TV6: Smoking
12.00 English File: Seamus Heaney - poetry
12.30 Scene: Sweet 17: part 2
1.00 Short Circuit: Big Bang
Who created the universe? (Stereo)
1.20 Greenclaws
1.35 Rupert
1.40 English Time: On Approval
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures: The Surprise Party
Chinese whispers.
A preview of this year's Open University programmes.
With Helen Rollason.
Snooker
Third quarter-final of the Benson and Hedges Masters tournament from the Wembley Conference Centre.
Golf
Action from the US PGA tour, as Paul Azinger defends his
AT and T title at Pebble Beach.
Winter Olympics
A preview of Sunday's men's downhill, the Blue Riband event of the XVIth Olympic Winter Games which begin in Albertville, France tomorrow.
Cricket: Third Test
New Zealand v England
Highlights of the second day of the final test, from Wellington. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Paul Armstrong Including at
3.00pm News; Weather
and Regional News; Weather
Shyama Perera looks at show business and the media.
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Lady Penelope launches a new supertanker whose predecessor mysteriously exploded.
Teletext Subtitles: page 888
Magazine for teenagers.
This week: 100% talks to young ME sufferers. Plus comedy from Trev and Simon and a new feature, Who Needs It?, with teenage comedians Paul Bristow , Victoria Coren and Alex Langdon. Series producer Roy Milani
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Out of Line, Out of Reach?
An investigation into the police disciplinary system. Can it be said to work when last year barely one in 20 complaints against the police was upheld? Martin Bashir investigates. Producer Dippy Chaudhary Editor Nigel Chapman
Tackling straggly privet hedges and overgrown conifers, dull brick walls and miles of bare fences. How can trellis transform a garden? With Geoff Hamilton and Gay Search. Producer Mark Kershaw
Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst Television production for BBCtv
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Re-run of Victoria Wood's first comedy series from 1985. With Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston, Susie Blake and guest Patricia Routledge. Director Marcus Mortimer
Producer Geoff Posner
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A portrait of the controversial American film director, Oliver Stone, whose work often arouses the fiercest passions in both supporters and critics. In a revealing interview, Stone looks back on his life and work, reminiscing about his difficult childhood, the effect of his parents' divorce and his decision to travel to Vietnam, first as a teacher and then as a soldier. Featuring clips from his movies and film of him at work on scenes in JFK - his latest film, about the assassination of President Kennedy.
With Peter Snow.
A look at the week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Parliamentary committees.
First showing on network television.
Starring Catherine Deneuve Gerard Depardieu
After a row with her husband, France is dumped in a lay-by. Her arrival is not welcomed by a grumpy doctor operating on his broken-down car. But antagonism turns to amour fou as the couple spend an unexpected night together. In French with English subtitles. Director Francois Dupeyron ● FILMS: pages 35-40
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