Managing Schools:
Burdiehouse Primary
Parliamentary update on all the latest debates and issues.
9.00 France Francais: Le Service militaire
9.15 Lernexpress: Funk, Film und Fernsehen: The German Media
9.30 Ici Paris: Paris et la banlieue
(Stereo)
9.45 You and Me: Making Sense
Poem: "Bright Eyes, Brown Skin" by Hudson and Ford
10.00 Over the Moon: A Day Out
Book: "Lily's Picnic" by Paul Rogers
10.15 Look and Read: Sky Hunter: Where is Jackie?
10.35 Q and A
A series inviting viewers' reaction to BBC schools programmes
10.40 Let's See: Go 4 5
Magazine for 8- and 9-year-olds
11.00 Watch: People Who Help Us: Health: Hospital
Ellis Ward and Simon Davies have a go at being hospital radio DJs.
11.15 English Express: Campaigning
11.35 Science Challenge: Container Transport
(Stereo)
11.55 Into Music: Keyboards
(Stereo)
12.15 Christianity in Today's World: Christianity in a Human World
From Florence, the church and sexual morality
(Stereo)
12.35 Art Work: Style for Living
12.55 A Way with Numbers
Practical help with maths.
1.20 PC Pinkerton
1.25 Fireman Sam
1.35 King Rollo
1.40 Hawk's Eye: Rivers through the Tap
The fourth programme tracing a river's journey to the sea
2.00 News and Weather
followed by
You and Me: Making Sense
Mind My Corpuscles. A look at the different blood groups and how they are determined by blood corpuscles.
Live from the House of Commons. The Chancellor's
Budget speech will be a key factor in the Conservative
Party's ability to win the general election.
David Dimbleby discusses its political and economic implications with a panel of MPs, financial experts and representatives from industry.
Editor Peter Horrocks
(The Chancellor will make a statement on the Budget at 9.30pm on BBC1,
1 0. 30pm on BBC2 and 10.40pm on ITV)
Mountain Music. A short
Claymation film by Will Vinton.
Foreign-affairs reports. War on Peace
Two years after
Nelson Mandela 's release from prison, peaceful change in South Africa is being undermined by an epidemic of violence. How much blame for this lies with the South African government? John Carlin reveals how senior figures in the security forces masterminded the arming and training of assassins whose objective is to encourage bloodshed among blacks for white political advantage. Producer John Drury Editor John Morrison
Last programme in the series. Archbishop Gregorios of Britain's Greek Orthodox
Church enjoys a traditional pre-Lent feast, cooked by George and Vasoulla Psarias from Leeds. Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke nominate the best wines of the series. And there's a recipe for butterfly leg of lamb, roasted in herbs and garlic. With Paul Heiney and Michael Barry. Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field , Tim Hincks A Bazal production for BBCtv
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Offbeat American sci-fi series. Starring Scott Bakula
Leaping in Without a Net 18 November 1958: Sam becomes a trapeze artist and must prevent his sister from suffering a fatal fall. With Fabiana Udenio.
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Many Happy Returns!
Two children who believe they died terrible deaths and have been born again tell their extraordinary stories.
Twelve-year-old Nicola lives in Keighley, West Yorkshire, close by the railway tracks where she says she played - as a boy, in the 19th century. And Titu, who is 6, and lives in the shadow of the Taj Mahal, tells how he was once gunned down by a murderer. His "widow" is still alive and Titu's talk of buried gold seems to jog her memory.
Producers Yugesh and Sunandan Walia Editor Caroline Pick
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With Jeremy Paxman.
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British Aerospace
A chance to record a preview of some of the management training programmes soon to be available from BBC Select.
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9.00am-5.00pm Monday-Friday