6.30 Maths Methods: Direction Fields 6.55 Modern Art: Courbet
7.20 Statistics: Fittingthe Pattern
7.45 The York Mystery Plays 8. 10 Data Models and Databases 8.35 The Message of Starlight
Live coverage of the two-man bobsleigh event. Producer Vivien Kent EditorNiallSloane
A look at Barnard Castle, County Durham. With John Grundy.
9.55 Motion - Newton's Laws
10.20 Society and Social Science 11. 10 Open Forum Magazine
11.35 Runningthe Country: TV the Global Impact
Conclusion of men's super-G and men's K120 ski-jumping featuring new Finnish wonderkid 16-year-old Toni Nieminen , the youngest-ever winner of the Four Hills event.
Starring
Troy Donahue
Suzanne Pleshette
Dispatched to the wild west fresh from West Point, a US Cavalryman finds he has far more than the threat of Indian attack to contend with. Director Raoul Walsh 0 FILMS: pages 40-44
A film by Hungarian animator Cako Ferenc.
Featuring France v England Ireland (Scotland England's visit to Pare des
Princes could well decide this year's championship. In the Digital international in Dublin both sides will be looking for a win to avoid the embarrassment of a whitewash. Commentary by Bill McLaren ,
Nigel Starmer-Smith , Bill Beaumont and Hugo MacNeill.
Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston ● SPORT: page 12
Highlights of the day's events including the men's super-G, K120 ski-jump, two-man bobsleigh, men's 1500m speed-skating and 4 x 7.5km biathlon relay.
Business and finance news.
Editor David Nissan
A celebration of the North York
Moors National Park on its
40th anniversary. Its breathtaking landscape of heather-covered upland, beautiful dales, dramatic sea-cliffs and quiet woodlands encourage a great variety of animals and plants. But it is also a place where people live and work and where past generations have left their mark on the landscape.
Narrated by Fred Trueman. Producer Colin Cradock
Series editor Mike Salisbury ● STEREO
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Second of two programmes revisiting citizens of the former Soviet Union who were first filmed for the BBC's series
Comrades seven years ago.
Sceptics. In 1985 Sergei played jazz in Leningrad but was banned from performing in public. He is now a TV and film star. Krista designed clothes in Tallinn. She now makes uniforms for independent Estonia's new police force. And Slava was a renowned eye surgeon in Moscow. He now owns a luxury hotel and a casino.
Producer Alan Bookbinder
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Another witty tale of angst. Starring Candice Bergen Keanu Reeves
Moving Day. After living in the same house for 20 years,
Barbara decides it is time to make a fresh start elsewhere.
But then the movers arrive.
Jeremy Paxman and guests review the week's television.
Editor Anne Tyerman ● STEREO
A new BBC film starring
John Malkovich
Andie MacDowell
Shaky finances leave Jake and Tina stranded in a London hotel, with little choice but to sell or "lose" Tina's prized bronze head by Henry Moore. When the statue goes missing, they suspect each other. Writer/director Michael Lindsay-Hogg says of this seductive comedy: "I began by thinking about a rich couple who have everything, but whose lives start to unravel because of their fear about not having money."
Producer John S Denny ● STEREO
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A $25 million studio-made musical full of video technology. The setting is Las Vegas on the eve of the Fourth of July celebrations. A young couple row on the fifth anniversary of their first meeting and declare that they are going their separate ways.
Francis Coppola 's tour deforce fantasy features a soundtrack by Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle.
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