(to 7.10)
Bryan McNerney explores
Orford Castle in Suffolk.
9.05 Help Your Child with Science: Light
9.15 Short Circuit: A Risky Business
Investigating French nuclear power policy
(Stereo)
9.45 You and Me
10.00 Mathsworks: Areas of odd Shapes
10.15 Topics: It's Your Concern/What Are You Good At
10.40 Q and A
Viewers comment on school television
11.10 Landmarks: Transport: Out in the Country
Londoners' hop-picking holidays
11.30 Greek Language and People: Likes and Dislikes
11.55 Short Circuit: The Black Desert
The effect of the Gulf War on Kuwait's environment
(Stereo)
12.20 Japanese Language and People: Give and Take
12.50 Teaching Today: Reading - Part 2
1.20 The Brollys
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Music Time: Lanterns and Lions
(Stereo)
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me
England v Pakistan Further coverage.
Followed by Westminster Live
Royal Ascot
Continued coverage of Ladies' day at the Royal meeting.
4.20 Norfolk Stakes (5f)
Cricket: Second Test
Live coverage of the first day's play from Lord's.
Tennis
Pilkington Glass Ladies' Championships from
Devonshire Park, Eastbourne. Among the competitors is
Martina Navratilova , who is seeking her 11 th Eastbourne title. Today's matches are at the quarter-final stage.
Commentary by John Barrett , Virginia Wade and Julian Tutt. Producers Peter Hylton Cleaver and Johnnie Watherston
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Over the years, cameraman
Mohamed Amin has documented events in Africa for television.
Last year, his left arm was shattered when he was hit while filming an ammunition depot in Addis Ababa. This film follows his year-long search for an artificial arm that will enable him to use a camera again, and his return to Ethiopia. With sign-language interpretation. Editor Kerena Marchant
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An inside view of industry. Mind Your Own Business
How can you make your money do more for you? An exclusive survey commissioned by the programme shows that family companies are a solid investment. What are the secrets of their success and what does the survey mean to the individual investor?
Series editor Brian Davies
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Presented by John Fashanu. In most team sports, participants share an environment in which fiercely "straight" behaviour is the norm - nothing seems more aggressively heterosexual than a heaving rugby scrum - and as a result many homosexuals feel excluded because of their inability to conform. Because of this perceived prejudice, gay competitors have formed their own sports clubs, and tonight's programme explores whether such separation is good for sport. Producer Liz Molyneux Editor David Taylor
Trivial Pursuit? - the Natural
Mystery of Play. A look at some of the champion "players" of the animal world, especially kittens, whose antics are a guide to the behaviour of many animals in the wild. Narrated by David Attenborough. Producer Dilys Breese
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With Peter Snow.
● STEREO
11.55pm Weatherview
12.00 Weekend Outlook
A preview of OU programmes
12.05 Physics: Vibrations of Music
(to 0.35)
Units in "Helping Patients and Clients to Benefit from Social Security" and "A Healthy Skin: Not as Common as You Think."
Information: further details in 17 June issue of Nursing Standard
(to 4.00)