The Puzzle of Pain
Parliamentary update.
Today: how to repair the torn canvas of an oil painting. (Rpt;
9.05 Save a Life: C.... for Circulation
(Teletext)
9.15 Supersense: Super Scents
(Teletext)
9.45 You and Me: Fast and Slow
10.00 Sealladh is Seanchas: Tide Fhuar (Cold Weather)
10.15 Zig Zag: Tales from Europe - Denmark: The Ugly Duckling
(with subtitles)
10.35 Great Experiments: Another Time, Another Place
11.00 Watch: 40 Years Ago - Coming Here
11.15 Job Bank: Forestry Work - Nature Conservation
11.35 Movable Feasts: The Reorganisation
Buddhism - food for thought.
11.50 Landmarks Special Reports: Espoo - Finland
12.15 Update Europe: French Farmer
12.35 Art Show: Moving Pictures
12.55 Take Nobody's Word for It: Do It Yourself Science
1.20 Mr Benn
1.35 Dilly the Dinosaur
1.40 Landmarks: Treasures of the Landscape - Wading in the Wash
(with subtitles)
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me: Fast and Slow
The animal world of mysterious odours is explored, showing how animals navigate, find food and communicate and even how smell governs the life of social animals.
George Melly visits a poster shop to look at work by Toulouse-Lautrec.
With signing and subtitles.
Followed by Westminster Live
and Regional News; Weather
From Goodwood
4.10FestivalStakes(lm2f)
Introduced by Julian Wilson. With commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley ,
John Hanmer and Tracy Piggott.
John Thirl well's personal view of northern Majorca.
The story of the western
Highland crofters. Narrated by Stephen Thorne.
A visit to the grounds of Chenies Manor in Hertfordshire. With Geoff Hamilton.
Action drama set in 1840s Florida, starring
Gary Cooper , Mari Aldon Captain Quincy Wyatt leads a daring army raid through treacherous swamplands to rescue prisoners from an Indian fort and quell a Seminole uprising.
Director Raoul Walsh • FILMS: pages 49-54
Double bill featuring Droopy.
La Porte Plume. A boy's nightmare comes to life.
Survivor's Guide to the Earth Summit
World leaders and 40,000 environmentalists meet in Rio de Janeiro next month to thrash out a programme to ensure the planet's survival.
Jonathan Dimbleby assesses the chances of success for this Earth
Summit and George Alagiah reports from the USA and India on the conflicting policies of rich and poor nations. Producer Dinah Lord Editor John Morrison
Sci-fi comedy series written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor.
Innate natural justice doesn't exist anywhere in the known universe, except, that is, for Justice World. The innocent have nothing to fear. Rimmer, however, is in big trouble.
A Grant/Naylor production for BBCtv
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p 888)
The crew land up in 'Justice World', where the consequences of a crime are inflicted on the perpetrator.
Offbeat American sci-fi drama.
Starring Scott Bakula
The Boogieman. 31 October
1964: It's Hallowe'en and Sam leaps into the body of a second-rate horror novelist whose problems start when he witnesses a bizarre accident.
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Third in a six-part documentary series telling the inside story of horse racing in this country.
Small in the Saddle. What the flat race jockey lacks in height he makes up for in toughness. One apprentice jockey with trainer Luca Cumani sums it up when he says: "I'd cut off my leg to do seven stone seven." It's a debilitating life of weight watching and travel weariness, but it only serves to strengthen a jockey's resolve. Producer Liz Molyneux
Executive producers William Cran and David Taylor
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With Francine Stock.
The arts and media magazine. • STEREO
Out of Development - shown as part of the "One World" season, this programme looks at Brazil, rapidly becomingan industrial power and the world's second largest agricultural exporter. Yet two-thirds of its people live below the poverty line and malnutrition causes death amongalmost seven out of ten children.