(to 7.10)
An update on the latest debates and issues raised in Parliament.
9.00 Tutorial Topics: New School
9.10 Standard Grade History: Are We the 51st State?
9.30 Ici Paris: Paris et la banlieue
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9.45 You and Me: Happy and Sad
10.00 Square 1: Area
10.15 Over the Moon: A Day Out
10.30 Art Work: Style for Living
10.50 Mathsphere: An Exhausting Quest/Jammin' in the USA
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11.10 Landmarks: The Second World War - Victory... for Some
11.30 Geography Programme: Why Industry Comes and Goes: Part 2
(Stereo)
11.50 Topics: HIV - Hidden Fears/Inside Knowledge
12.10 Let's See: Go 4 5
12.30 Science in Action: Who Dunnit?
12.50 Teaching Today: Teachers into Business and Industry - Management Outcomes
1.20 Charlie Chalk
1.35 Pinny's House
1.40 Music Time: The Gnome
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2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
A programme for consumers of welfare and public services, with news and information on rights, benefits and the law.
Today, a look back at 17 years of the Equal Opportunities
Commission to find out what it has achieved in that time.
Followed by Westminster Live
Featuring Prime Minister's Question Time and other parliamentary highlights.
3.45pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
Julian Wilson introduces further live coverage of the last day of the Festival.
4.05 Christies Foxhunter
Steeplechase Challenge Cup (3m 2f) ● STEREO
Quiz hosted by Paul Coia. ● STEREO
A look at farm worker
Richard Seabrook 's shearing season.
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Starring Yul Brynner Escaping from prison in a strife-torn Arab state, a convoy of desperate men take a woman hostage.
Director Ronald Neame • FILMS: pages 35-42
FightingforAir
Last December levels of nitrogen dioxide were the highest in London since records began. Alison Holt examines the link between air pollution and asthma and looks at the effects of that major polluter, the motor car.
Producer Sandy Smith
Executive producer Peter Lowe
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see panel
Another showing for the series about British exoticism.
House Ahoy. The sailor's Mecca, the Solent.
With Jonathan Meades. Producer Russell England
Executive producer Clare Paterson 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
With the new Renault A610 launched yesterday and the recently introduced Venturi, does this new brace of sports cars from France have the excitement to take on Ferrari?
Producer Jon Bentley
Executive producer Dennis Adams
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Personal views of the Falklands conflict from those whose lives it changed.
Nick Barker , Captain ofHMS Endurance. Gagged by his masters for criticising British policy in the run-up to the conflict, tonight Captain Barker tells his story. He returns to the Falklands to talk to islanders about their struggle for freedom, describes the battle for South Georgia and hears inside stories from a former
Ministry of Defence official and an Armed Forces minister. Director Nick Shearman
Series producer PeterGrimsdale
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Five programmes starring Nigel Planer i: ninis for appearing on Question Time, including why it is crucial to agree with Ann Leslie. With Tarn Hoskyns , Mark Aiken , Liz Kettle , Will Barton , Emma Tate and Stephen Garlick. Written by Christopher Douglas Directors Janet FraserCrook and Christopher Douglas Producer Caroline Wright
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With Peter Snow.
John Lee Hooker and Friends
In concert at Sweetwater, Mill Valley, California, injanuary. Guests include Bonnie Raitt , Ry Cooder and Robert Cray. Director Janet Fraser Crook Producer Mark Cooper 0 STEREO
● SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST: Radio ● MUSIC AND ARTS: page 13
12.10 Acceleration at Constant Speed?
12.35 Weekend Outlook
Open University preview
Highlights of the final day. ● STEREO