(to 7.10)
Forty years ago this week, as seen in the Pa the News of 1952.
The last of six films about moving home.
9.05 Help Your Child With Science: Water
Jeni Barnett asks what floats and what sinks?
9.15 Supersense: Sixth Sense
The sensory world of animals (Teletext)
9.45 You and Me: Separation
10.00 Mathsworks: Areas of Rectangles
10.15 Sealladh is Seanchas: An T-Artach (The Arctic)
Environmental studies
10.30 Artshow: In the Frame
Looking at how artists work
10.50 Mathspy: Needle and Thread
11.10 Landmarks: Transport - On the Road
Children from the Cotswolds investigate roads in their area.
11.30 Geography: Casebook - The Lough and the Lignite
11.50 Q and A
Viewers' reactions to BBC schools' programmes
11.55 Movable Feasts: Tough at the Bottom
12.10 A-level Economics: Changing Places
12.30 A-level Biology: Cell Biology
12.50 Teaching Today: Reading
1.20 The Brollys: Old Puff and Blow
1.35 King Greenfingers: Sad Fish
(Stereo)
1.40 Music Time: The Emperor and the Nightingale
A musical version of the Hans Christian Andersen story (Stereo)
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Supersense uses a new style to travel into a world filled with senses as remarkable as any human sixth sense. It flies with geese and swims with dolphins.
With the Embassy World
Championship hopefuls down to the last four, David Vine 's
Snooker Break looks back on the issues and stories of the first fortnight, previews the semi-finals and gives you a last chance to book a VIP trip to the final by entering Shot of the Championship. Phone
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Including at
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Starring
Nicholas Hammond
When a senior official of the Chinese government visits
New York to clear his name of espionage, there is an attempt on his life. Enter Spiderman.
Director Don McDougal ●FILMS: pages 39.45
The investigative series.
Surplus to Requirements. When Spain closed the border with Gibraltar in 1969 and recalled its nationals, the British authorities faced a labour crisis.
They solved it by importing thousands of workers from nearby Morocco.
Twenty-three years later, many of those men and women still live on the Rock. But they are treated as second-class citizens, living in squalid conditions, on temporary work permits and denied basic human rights. Now, after a lifetime of loyalty to the British and Gibraltarian authorities, they face the threat of deportation. David Jessel asks why those who were once vital to our national interests are now being quietly discarded. Producer Kevin Sutcliffe
Series producer Steve Haywood
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The Ford GT40 beat Ferrari at its own game at Le Mans in the 1960s. Tiff Needell races and road tests a replica of one of these legends in American motoring. And Jeremy Clarkson drives the new Volvo 850.
Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
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First session of the semi-final.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Further coverage.
A preview of OU programmes.
Should doctors use decision trees?
(to 0.35)