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An update on the latest debates and issues raised in Parliament.
9.00 Short Circuit: Big Bang (Stereo)
9.10 Standard Grade Studies: the MP in Parliament
9.30 Ici Paris: Paris jeunesse (Stereo)
9.45 You and Me: Before and After
10.00 Square 1: Graphs (Stereo)
10.15 Over the Moon: Winning and Losing
10.30 History File: the Romans - Roman Britain
10.50 Mathsphere: Polls Apart; Estimated Reading (Stereo)
11.10 Landmarks: Evacuation
11.30 Geography Programme: Mining in the Open Air (Stereo)
11.50 Topics: Odd One Out (Stereo)
12.10 Let's See: Go 4, 5
12.30 Science in Action: Current Affairs
12.50 Teaching Today: Thinkabout Science
1.20 Charlie Chalk
1.35 Rupert
1.40 Music Time: Transport (Stereo)
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
A programme for consumers of welfare and public services, with news on rights, benefits and the law. Including a special report from Stoke on the work of the Citizen's Advice Bureau.
Followed by Westminster Live
Featuring Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights.
and Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia. • STEREO
Examining the use of colour coding in nature. (FirstshownonBBCl)
Women first filmed in the 60s tell the story of their lives over the past 20 years.
In 1966, Clodagh was an energetic young fashion designer in Dublin - married with three young sons. Since then she has changed her husband, job and country.
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Action from day six of the XVIth Olympic Winter Games. Five gold medals are decided today - the women's combined ski-ing event, the men's
5,000m speed-skating, the men's 10km and the women's
5km classical cross-country and the moguls event in the freestyle ski-ing.
Plus a look ahead to the men's figure skating championship which begins tonight.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
A Conflict of Loyalties?
Dr Kalim Siddiqui , the prime mover of the new Muslim
"Parliament", provokes fury and fierce loyalty. Is he an extremist who actively promotes divisions between the Islamic community and its neighbours, or an academic visionary defending the rights of Muslims in an alien western environment?
Antonia Higgs reports. Producer Mike Mortimer
Executive producer Peter Lowe
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Four programmes on the experience of redundancy. 3: A Little Decline and Fall
For two young bond brokers who enjoyed the high life during the City boom, redundancy was a rude awakening.
George Cazanove swapped his BMW for a bike and Guy Thomson discovered he was no longer an eligible bachelor. Producer Jenny Abbott
Another chance to see the grey squirrel, the highly successful urban thief now famous from the beer commercial, as it walks the tight-rope of the washing line, abseils down wires, scales walls, and jumps great distances. Is there nothing it will not do to steal from the garden bird feeder? Producer Mike Benyon
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Six stories from the new Spain. 3: Breaking Free. Until recently, Spanish women were banned from many senior positions; divorce and abortion were illegal. Bride-to-be, 30-year-old civil servant Inma Sotelo tells how she is one of a new breed of women to benefit from Spain's social revolution.
Presented by Ian Gibson.
Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff Series producer Alan Bookbinder
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Do-it-yourself interviews.
Anita Roddick , who runs the Body Shop, talks about her sexuality and her success in the business world.
Producer Michael Davies
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With Jeremy Paxman.
Reports on the image of junk bond king Michael Milken and the popularity of Raw magazine. With Robert Krulwich.
Producer Janey Walker
Executive producer Michael Jackson • STEREO
Open University preview.
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