The latest parliamentary debates and issues.
9.00 France Francais: Un dur apprentissage
9.15 Lernexpress: Kleider machen Leute
Multi-media course in German.
9.30 Ici Paris: Ville internationale (Stereo)
9.45 You and Me
10.00 Over the Moon: Time
10.15 Look and Read - Sky Hunter: Proof at Last
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: People Who Help Us - Learning School
11.15 English Express: Capturing the World
11.35 Science Challenge: Tomorrow's Island (Stereo)
11.55 Into Music: Round and Round (Stereo)
12.15 Christianity in Today's World: Christianity in a Changing World
12.35 Art Work: Seeing and Believing
12.55 A Way with Numbers
1.20 PC Pinkerton
1.25 Fireman Sam
1.35 Rupert
1.40 Hawk's Eye: On the Rivers - Fishy Business
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Schools programme on factual and fictional story writing. Poets and authors talk about their inspirations and what influenced them.
By mutual agreement, insects will allow strangers to eat on another's territory.
With signing and subtitles.
Followed by Westminster Live
Introduced by Vivian White.
Hosted by Paul Coia. • STEREO
Steen's 's Mountain - a Wildlife Western. A documentary on the first cattle ranch in the west, part of the Malhour National
Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
Geoffrey Smith visits the Croft Garden in North Cave, North Humberside. With Peter and Jackie Carver.
Last in the series.
Geoff Hamilton and Gay Search offer advice on trees.
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On day 11, the highlight in the Alpine ski-ing programme was the men's giant slalom. Four years ago Italian
Alberto Tomba took double gold - giant slalom and slalom - and this afternoon started favourite to retain the first of these. British speed-skater Wilf O'Reilly starts his campaign for gold in the men's 1,000m short-track. Medals today also decided in the men's 1,000m speed skating, 4 x 10km cross-country relay and Nordic combined team event. Plus the first ice hockey quarter-final and last night's ice dance final. Commentary by David Vine ,
David Coleman , Gerald Sinstadt. Executive producer Jim Reside Editor Brian Barwick
Foreign-affairs reports. The Second Liberation
Peter Godwin reports on the birth of multi-party democracy in Kenya 28 years after independence. In an exclusive interview, President Arap Moi says democracy was forced on him by western aid donors, and warns that, consequently, his country may be ripped apart by tribal warfare. Opposition leaders say free elections are the only way to end corruption and allow a return to prosperity. Producer Giselle Portenier Editor John Morrison
How should women intending to get pregnant eat to ensure a healthy baby? A report from Australia on how Aborigines cook exotic fish; and a winter warmer of a dessert back home - ginger pudding. With Paul Heiney , Michael Barry and Jill Goolden. Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks
A Bazai production for BBCtv
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Magazine, 1.25, from newsagents. ● FOOD: page 16
Offbeat American sci-fi series in which time waits for no man
... except one.
Starring Scott Bakula Dean Stockwell
Freedom. 22 November 1970:
Sam leaps into the body of a native American Indian, torn between the old ways and the new, seeking to help his grandfather die with dignity.
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She Married a Lifer
"It's a nice, easy, loving relationship. Just the same as anyone else's good, ordinary relationship." Except Marie Curtis has only met her husband once outside prison and that was the day she married him. She says she is happy defying convention to be a prisoner's wife. She met Tom two years into his life sentence for murder. Marie, like Linda Hayes and Julie Ross also featured in the film, has her own reasons for seeking a relationship - even marriage - with a lifer: "It's not prisoners that frighten me, it's the people on the outside of the system." Producer Joanna Clinton Davis EditorCaroline Pick
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With Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
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