innovation on the Rails
Dedham Vale, East Anglia.
9.05 Landmarks Special Reports: Wijk aan Zee - Holland
9.30 Watch: Conservation - Your Locality
9.45 You and Me: Telling Stories
10.00 Lernexpress: Ich habe Hunger
10.15 Landmarks: Second World War - Occupation (with subtitles)
10.35 Q and A
a series inviting viewers' reactions to BBC schools programmes.
10.40 Square One: The Case of the Map with a Gap
11.00 Words and Pictures: Oscar Got the Blame
11.15 The Geography Programme: Why Industry Comes and Goes - Part 1 (stereo)
11.35 Teaching Today: Assessment, Key Stage One - Part 2
12.05 Greek Language and People: Meeting People
12.30 Lifeschool: Robotics
12.55 Take Nobody's Word for It
1.20 Orville and Cuddles
1.25 Fireman Sam
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Zig Zag: Olympics - Animal Olympics
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
Last in the series in which international artists create a work that presents their vision of One World.
Desmond Lynam stays in a castle, spends a day on the Lough and takes a trip to the Aran Islands.
A look at rural issues.
Followed by Westminster Live
and Regional News; Weather
Continued live coverage through to the end of one of today's semi-final matches. (Highlights at H.lOpmonBBCl) ● STEREO
Second of six films on culture and identity from a variety of black perspectives.
Going Beyond the Pale. Few black people living in England venture out to the countryside, because they feel vulnerable, conspicuous, unwelcome. The Countryside Commission is running equal opportunities courses for its staff, and groups like the Black Environment
Network are developing a black view of green politics. But perhaps the root of the problem lies in the image of the countryside as custodian of the nation's heritage? Producer Stella Orakwe
An SOI production for BBCtv
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First of three documentaries exposing the influence of the Gladio, a terrorist network operating throughout Europe.
For the past 40 years, teams of secret agents have bombed and murdered scores of innocent civilians to keep control of Europe for their political masters. Developed from "stay behinds" - Nazis who remained in occupied territories at the end of the Second World War to resist the communist threat - this secret network changed from being defenders of state security into attackers of the established political order.
But it is only since the Gladio's existence was finally acknowledged in 1990 that the impact of its shadowy role in post-war Europe has emerged. This documentary reveals the crucial role the CIA has played in manipulating the political affairs of post-war Europe through the Gladio.
An Observer production for BBCtv
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Foreign Affairs. While an army publicity officer tries to get a North Korean pilot to defect, Charles falls for a French Red
Cross worker.
Another chance to see Malcolm Bradbury 's three-part adaptation of Kingsley Amis's ghost story starring Albert Finney
1: A restaurant owner is haunted by spirits of both the alcoholic and the ghostly kind.
Producer David Snodin
Director Elijah Moshinsky
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The showcase for short films by new film-makers.
Time Stands Still. A collaboration between a Polish and a British film school student has produced this documentary about Ilford Park Polish Home, the last remnant of a network of resettlement camps set up throughout Britain after the Second World War. Many residents tell of their bitter memories of Stalin's labour camps and the war on the eastern front
Directors Simon Everson , Urszula Urbaniak Series producer Colin Rose
Presented by Francine Stock and Peter Snow.
Arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
The Politics of Equal Opportunity