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9.00 Tutorial Topics: Money 9.10 Christianity in Today's World: Christianity in a Musical World (Stereo) 9.30 DiezTemas: Un cumpleanos! 9.45 You and Me: It Won't Fit 10.00 Thinkabout
Science: Eggsploring Eggs (stereo)
10.15 Search Out Science: Getting It Together 10.35 Q and A: a series invitingviewers' reactions to BBC Schools programmes 10.40 Around Scotland: Wilderness
11.00 Words and Pictures: Mrs Wobble the Waitress 11.15 English Time: Inside Stories -
Anthony Masters 11.35 Teaching Today: Teachers into Business and Industry - Partners in Education
12.05 TV6: Politics, the Media and You (Stereo) 12.30 Lifeschool:
Listen to Me (Part 1) 12.55 Mexico Vivo: an introduction to Mexican Spanish 1.20 Spider 1.25
Johnson and Friends 1.35 Pinny's House 1.40 Zig Zag: Tales from Europe - Finland 2.00 News and Weather followed by You and Me

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Wobble
Unknown:
Anthony Masters

Prizes of War. The Windfall
Yachts were built in the 1930s for adventure training as part of Hitler's war preparations. But in 1946 they were seized by the British and brought to England. Narrated by Tom Salmon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Salmon.

The adventures of the new USS
Enterprise and its crew.
Starring Patrick Stewart Tin Man. The Enterprise is ordered to transport Tarn Elbrun , a Betazoid who specialises in first contact with new life forms, to the orbit of a star that is about to explode.
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Stewart
Unknown:
Tin Man.
Unknown:
Tarn Elbrun
Jean Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Commander William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Commander Data:
Brent Spiner
Tam Elbrun:
Harry Groener

Investigations, hard discussion and sharp story angles behind the headlines here and abroad.
Presented by Aminatta Forna. Producer Margaret Enefer Series editor Tony Moss

Contributors

Presented By:
Aminatta Forna.
Producer:
Margaret Enefer
Editor:
Tony Moss

Appearing on tonight's show are Nirvana, Shonen Knife,
Tears for Fears, the Shamen, P Harvey and an exclusive appearance from the latest duo Nina Hagen and acid house star Adamski, as he plays live for the last time. Presented by Antoine de Caunes.
Executive producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An NBdC production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Nina Hagen
Presented By:
Antoine de Caunes.
Producers:
Alex Berger
Producers:
Tim Newman

There is little dispute about one fact of Corbin's past - that it is the birthplace of American fast food king Colonel Sanders. But from that point on this Deep South Kentucky town is cloaked in controversy.
History has it that in 1919 the white townspeople drove out the black railway workers and still today Corbin has no black residents. In this remarkable documentary, director Robby Henson returns to his homeland to expose and confront the racism that exists even today. His return sparks protests of innocence from the current populace, but undeterred he captures telling evidence of the inherited attitudes of Corbin's young.

Contributors

Director:
Robby Henson

First showing on network television for this drama set against the spectacular backdrop of Hawaii's surfing scene.
Young Rick Kane is a terrific surfer - in Arizona's synthetic wave tanks! But his winnings are sufficient to take him to Hawaii's fabled North Shore where the waves are bigger and the people are tougher.
Look out for Nia Peeples who viewers will remember from the television series Fame.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Films: pages 38-41

Contributors

Director:
William Phelps
Rick:
Matt Adler
Chandler:
Gregory Harrison
Kiani:
Nia Peeples
Turtle:
John Philbin
Vince:
Gerry Lopez
Lance Burkhart:
Laird Hamilton
Anela:
Lokelani Lau
Alex Rogers:
Robbie Page
Occy:
Mark Occhilupo
Professor:
John Parragon

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