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9.00 Short Circuit: Big Bang (Stereo)

9.10 Words into Action: People's Views of Jesus
Simon Mayo concludes his exploration into the Christian faith. (Stereo)

9.30 Diez Temas: Deportes
Sports in Salamanca.

9.45 You and Me: I'm Just Me

10.00 Thinkabout Science: Thirsty Work (Stereo)

10.15 Search Out Science: Disasters

10.35 Q and A

10.40 Around Scotland: Creating an Image

11.00 Words and Pictures: Carry Go Bring Come

11.15 English Time: Puppy Love

11.35 Teaching Today: Thinkabout Science

12.05 TV6: Framing the Famine

12.30 Lifeschool: Difficult People

12.55 Espana Viva
Last in the series.

1.20 Pigeon Street

1.35 Rupert

1.40 Zig Zag: Denmark

2.00 News; Weather
followed by You and Me

Contributors

Presenter (Words into Action):
Simon Mayo

T Rex Exposed
Tyrannosaurusrex, the Tyrant Lizard King of all dinosaurs, lived and died out 65 million years ago. The dinosaur's fearsome reputation was based on a few incomplete remains - until 1990. Then Jack Horner and a team of palaeontologists from the Museum of the Rockies excavated an almost complete skeleton. This programme looks at the battery of techniques used by scientists to try to learn about the largest land carnivore ever known.
Producer Mark Davis
Series editor Jana Bennett • STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Horner
Producer:
Mark Davis
Editor:
Jana Bennett

Highlights from day five of the Games, with action from the women's 1500m speedskating, the men's individual Nordic combined, the men's 10km biathlon and the conclusion of the women's luge. Plus the women's combined downhill and more from the ice hockey tournament.

Reportage
A Brave New World. A
Reportage special examines the increasing racial apartheid in the US, and the growing violence in France and Germany. A studio audience debates whether Britain now has the best race relations in the west. With Aminatta Forna.
Producer Siobhan Mulholland
Series editor Tony Moss

Contributors

Unknown:
Aminatta Forna.
Producer:
Siobhan Mulholland
Editor:
Tony Moss

The murder of one of the world's most brilliant artillery designers, Dr Gerald Bull, in March 1990 prevented Saddam Hussein from acquiring a "supergun". Before he died, Bull designed the world's best howitzers and Iraq acquired them in their hundreds. But the supergun remained his lifelong ambition. David Taylor looks at the career of the Canadian scientist who plundered the lost secrets of Nazi terror weapons and became the victim of his own obsession.

(Revised rpt)

Contributors

Reporter:
David Taylor
Producer:
William Cran
Series Editor:
Roy Davies

Starring Mike Farrell Teri Garr
Frank Staplin , a likeable, successful 38-year-old businessman, finds himself in a living nightmare when he becomes the chief suspect in a child murder case.
Circumstantial evidence, coincidence and hasty assumptions seem to prove he is the "golden girl killer".
Director Noel Black
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 • FILMS: pages 33-38

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Farrell
Unknown:
Teri Garr
Unknown:
Frank Staplin
Director:
Noel Black
Frank Staplin:
Mike Farrell
AmyMcCleaty:
Teri Garr
Janice Staplin:
Veronica Cartwright
Tom Keating:
Lane Smith
Hob:
Austin Barrycorbin
John Malloy:
James Sloyan
Roy McKinney:
Charles Aidman
Dwight Curry:
Matthew Faison
Sergeant Mendoza:
Ron Joseph
Sonia Lindstrom:
Nan Martin
Farmer:
Peter Hobbs
DA Elliot Lyman:
Terry Kiser
Ray Embry:
Ray Girardin
Ursula:
Martina Deignan
Marilyn Harris:
Penelope Windust
Tracy Staplin:
Marnie Wilson

Culture. Is Keats better than
Bob Dylan ? And is it the job of the arts media to say so? Tonight's Late Show special asks Hanif Kureishi , A S Byatt, Alan Yentob , Melvyn Bragg and others whether they agree. • STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Dylan
Unknown:
Hanif Kureishi
Unknown:
Alan Yentob
Unknown:
Melvyn Bragg

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