6.35 Maths: Newton's Law of Motion 7.00 Modem Art: Manet
7.25 Muscles - A Question of Fuel Supply 7.50 Maarten Van
Heemskerck: Humanism and Painting 8. 15 The Ocean Floor
8.40 Technology: BridgingtheGap
9.05 Biology Form and Function
9.30 Language and Literature
9.55 Earthquakes: Seismology at Work 10.20 Lifestyles, Work and the Family 11.10 Open Advice:
SomethingforEveryone 11.35 The Poverty Complex
With Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable:
12.00 Motor racing
2.00 Athletics
2.15 Bowls
4.15 Athletics
5.00 Rugby Special
6.00 Athletics
Motor Racing
South African Grand Prix, live from Kyalami. The last time this race was held, in 1985, Britain's Nigel Mansell was victorious in a Williams.
Sport: page 12
Athletics
Action from the European Indoor Championship in Genoa, Italy. Including sprinting, jumping and long-distance running finals. Britain won two gold medals in the championship two years ago: Linford Christie in the 60m and Tom McKean in the 800m.
Bowls
Singles final of the Midland Bank World Indoor Championships, from the Guild Hall, Preston. The singles title has never been won by a player from outside the British Isles.
Rugby Special: Orrell v Leicester
After a seven-week break for internationals and cup matches, First Division leaders Orrell resume their Courage League campaign. Leicester, currently in fifth position, should provide a stiff challenge. Introduced by Chris Rea.
Unemployment has been rising steadily for more than a year. In the third Election Brief,
Janet Bush reports on the policies the political parties say will help the unemployed back to work.
Producer Alison Rooper ; Editor David Nissan
The Monk, the Princess and the Forest. Lush tropical forest once covered the mountains of northern Thailand. Now, it has been virtually destroyed by uncontrolled logging and slash and burn agriculture. But in one valley, a Buddhist monk and a Thai princess are working with the villagers to start replanting their forest.
Producer John Vandenbeld
Series editor Mike Salisbury
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Second of four programmes challenging the way British business operates.
Now You See It, Now You Don Accountancy is one of the most powerful professions in Britain. Magician Fay Presto helps to show how accountants conjure profits out of thin air.
Christopher Hird reports. Producer Richard Belfield
A Fulcrum production for BBCtv
Another witty tale of angst from the USA.
Starring Geena Davis, Peter Riegert
Bill returns home one evening to find his wife and children missing and a beautiful stranger called Daphne. Geena Davis co-starred in the film "Thelma and Louise".
Jeremy Paxman and guests review last week's TV.
Editor Anne Tyerman • STEREO
A new BBC film starring Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman
In Anthony Minghella's highly acclaimed first film as a director, Nina is a young woman unable to cope with the death of her lover Jamie. One day she misses him so much that he comes back!
This film won three 1991 Evening Standard British Film Awards. As a writer, Minghella has won many awards for his radio plays and is a contributor to ITV's Inspector Morse. He traces the "fantastical flavour" of Truly Madly Deeply to his work on The Storyteller, an American series seen in Britain on Channel 4 about folk and fairy tales, which won him both an Emmy and a Bafta award: "After a diet of griffins, trolls, giants and witches, the idea of having ghosts as central characters didn't feel strange."
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Cover Story: page 18
Films: pages 43-50
First showing on I network television for this lighthearted comedy. Starring Jack Lemmon
In Naples for the first time since the Second World War, a jaded businessman finds himself the idol of a family he had long forgotten.
Director Ettore Scola
●FILMS: pages 43-50