9.00 Tutorial Topics: Craze 9.10 Christianity in Today's World (Stereo) 9.30 Diez Temas: La
Ciudad y el Pueplo 9.45 You and Me: All Join In 10.00 Thinkabout Science: The Chocolate Egg - The story of a chocolate egg - from the pod on the tree to the egg leaving the factory (Stereo) 10.15 Search Out Science: Getting It Together
10.35 Q and A: a series giving the audience a chance to air its views on all aspects of schools television
10.40 Around Scotland: Reserve
11.00 Words and Pictures: The
Little Red Hen 11.15 English Time: Inside Stories: Janni Howker 11.35 Teaching Today: Placements Abroad 12.05 TV6: Young
Activists (Stereo) 12.30 Lifeschool: Listen to Me 12.55 Mexico Vivo: Pasado y futuro - Coral reefs and Mayan ruins are big attractions on Mexico's Caribbean coast. But visitors risk destroying the very things they come to see 1.20
Spider (Stereo) 1.25 Johnson and Friends 1.35 Pinny's House 1.40 Zig Zag: Greece 2.00 News and Weather followed by You and Me
John Craven reports on the latest rural issues.
Sally Burton - the fourth wife of Richard Burton - reports on the truth behind a glittering image projected by the popular novels and mini-series. 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
The campaign to toughen Britain's laws dealing with criminals re-offending on bail is investigated by former detective Christopher Moyse.
Time of Darkness
A report on the link between ozone destruction and volcanoes.
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The adventures of the new USS
Enterprise and its crew.
Starring Patrick Stewart
Hollow Pursuits. A painfully shy member of Captain Picard's engineering team creates a fantasy world, which threatens the entire crew. Viewers may recognise this week's guest star Dwight Schultz as Howlin' Mad Murdock from TheA-Team.
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Reportage
Image making has become one of the biggest money-spinners in Britain. Young people are inundated by style gurus and experts - all promising perfection, guaranteeing fame and fortune. In this week's edition, the winners and losers tell their tales.
Producer Ian Tonge
Series editor Tony Moss
7.40pm Rapido
In the last programme of the present series, the Cure offer an exclusive preview of their forthcoming album, Annie Lennox discusses her new solo career, and indie band Verve are asked whether they actually live up to their hype.
All this plus political rap in San Francisco with the Disposable Heroes of Hip Hoprisy and Rosie the Raving Granny, possibly the oldest star on the rave scene. With Antoine de Caunes.
Executive producers Alex Berger and Tim Newman
An NBdC production for BBCtv
The Vanishing Rembrandts
At the beginning of this century there were just under 1,000 paintings by Rembrandt. Now there are fewer than 300.
London's Wallace Collection had 12; now it has only one. And yet no paintings have been sold or stolen. The riddle of the "vanishing Rembrandts" is not a tale of fires, thefts or acts of God. It is the story of how the master's work is now being reattributed to his pupils by scientists and scholars.
The role of the artist's workshop is the theme of current exhibitions at the National
Gallery and the British Museum. Director Geoff Dunlop Producer Clive Syddall
A Paladin production for BBCtv
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First showing on network television for this lighthearted mystery starring Madhur Jaffrey Naseeruddin Shah
Decent, but fallible, Inspector Ghote of the Bombay CID is confronted with the "perfect" murder. In reality, it proves to be less than perfect, but thanks to the monsoon, the Inspector triumphs, however imperfectly.
Director ZafarHai
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By the Conservative Party.
With Francine Stock.
The arts and media show.
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Reading the Landscape