Practically Speaking
An update on the latest debates and issues raised in Parliament.
9.00 Tutorial Topics: Girls v Boys
9.10 Standard Grade Studies: Power to the People?
9.30 Ici Paris: Ville Internationale
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9.45 You and Me: Make Your Mind Up
10.00 Square 1: Angle
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10.15 Over the Moon: Time
10.30 Art Work: Seeing and Believing
10.50 Mathsphere: A Question of Distribution; The Mathematical Thread of Life
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11.10 Landmarks: The Blitz
11.30 Geography Programme: There's a Golf Course on the Farm
11.50 Topics: Living with a Handicap; Asian Girl
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12.10 Let's See: Go 4,5
12.30 Science in Action: What a Gas
12.50 Teaching Today: Teachers Review Their Work Together
1.20 Charlie Chalk
1.35 King Rollo
1.40 Music Time: Birdsong
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2.00 News and Weather
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You and Me: Make Your Mind Up
A programme for consumers of welfare and public services, with news and information on rights, benefits and the law. This week's special report looks at a number of initiatives around the country tackling the increasing problem of young people's homelessness.
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Followed by Westminster Live
Featuring Prime Minister's Question Time and other parliamentary highlights.
and Regional News; Weather
Coverage of the Midland Bank World Bowls Championships from Preston, featuring the last pairs and singles quarter-final matches. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly with commentary by David Rhys Jones ,
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L First showing on network television for this feature film based on the popular western drama series. 1905: a new generation of the Cartwright family defends the Ponderosa from a mining project. Director Bill Claxton
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Return of the motoring magazine programme. Jeremy Clarkson investigates rumours of the Ford Capri's comeback and test-drives the Mazda MX-6; Radio Times writer Chris Goffey looks at cult cars; and second-hand car dealer Quentin Willson reveals the workings of the motor trade. Producer Jon Bentley
Executive producer Dennis Adams
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Space-age comedy written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor.
Starring Chris Barrie, Craig Charles.
The Inquisitor roams through time weeding out life's wastrels and deleting the worthless - the Red Dwarf crew is in big, big trouble.
A Grant Naylor production for BBCtv
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
The Inquisitor roams through time, weeding out life's wastrels and deleting the worthless.
Six stories from the new Spain. Changing Fortunes. Spaniards gamble more than any other Europeans and the most unexpected winners are the blind. On every street corner they sell tickets for the nightly lottery from special booths and its success has turned Once, the charity for the blind, into one of Spain's top five companies. Presented by Ian Gibson. Producer Jeremy Mills
Series producer Alan Bookbinder
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Sir Bernard Ingham explains how he spent 11 years trying to relax Mrs Thatcher.
Producer Michael Davies
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With Peter Snow.
The review of the month.
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The Message of Starlight