Quantum Physics: Electrons and Photons
Hughenden Manor in Buckinghamshire, Disraeli's former home.
A profile of Italy through the lives of Italians.
Sister Genoveffa Cali has been a nun for 35 years.
Home Accidents. Young children love to explore, so it's important to make your home as safe as possible. Presented by Anneka Rice. (Teletext)
In the Shadow of the City. The opening programme of the series explores the impact of rapid urbanisation on Bombay.
Streetwise. First of three programmes looking at the street and its furniture.
Series for infants.
Power Play. Find the connection between trains, triangles, boats and bread.
Maths made fun.
Beside the seaside.
New mystery adventure series.
The cult sci-fi puppet series dubbed into French.
Your views on schools TV.
(Stereo)
Explorers and Encounters. An exploration of some of the many diverse and sophisticated civilisations of 500 years ago.
Second-year GCSE German.
The Roman Empire. Who was a typical Roman?
Eastern Germany.
How to be a canny consumer. (Stereo)
A look at the use of this series in secondary religious education. Teacher's programme, (Stereo)
There's a birthday celebration.
Crystal Tipps gets a fright.
Prokofiev's Cinderella. (Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
Conference ends with the address of the party leader, the Rt Hon Paddy Ashdown. MP.
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Followed by All Our Children
The world of childhood, narrated by Judi Dench. How do parents and teachers foster children's religious beliefs?
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Thriller starring Anne Heywood
Richard Todd
The idyllic world of a happily married couple is shattered when a young man breaks in and attacks the pregnant wife.
DirectorCyril Frankel • FILMS: pages 33-39
Thirteen years after the murder of the Staffordshire paper boy, the men convicted of the crime continue to protest their innocence.
Producers David Nelson and Liz Silver
I Valiant Captain
Sindbad must discover the ivory tower containing the heart of his sworn enemy.
Director Byron Haskin • FILMS: pages 33-39
Ab Ovo. Hungarian animation.
The last programme in the series looks back at the best of the action from this major international aerospace exhibition, combined with a look at the business of aviation.
Including a report on attack helicopters, plus news on EFA (the European Fighter
Aircraft) and the future of airports, airshows and aviation. Presented by John Humphrys , Helen Sharman and Julian Tutt. Producer Peter Hylton Cleaver ● STEREO
Last in the series on the history of mountaineering.
Old Game.... New Rules
Climbing appears to have changed radically during the last ten years - from sport into spectacle. But Chris Bonington argues that climbing has always been about new challenges. Series producer Richard Else
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Quiz show about etiquette hosted by Tony Slattery.
It's horses versus horticulture with team captains Lesley Joseph and Jonathan Meades being joined by Roddy Llewellyn, Michael Pickworth, Lucinda Green and Gay Larsson.
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A report on why New York is one of the most popular short break destinations; a taste of life on the road in the Lake
District in a Romany caravan; and another challenge for
Matthew Collins. With Paddy Haycocks and Carol Smillie. Series producer Rachel Hebditch Executive producer Tony Moss ● STEREO
A series of nine films shot over a year that chronicle the success and failure of those living in recession-hit Britain. Can I Call You Mum?
Patand Andrew Farrar have been surrogate parents to 128 children. As foster parents they and their own children have seen the worst that abuse, abandonment and abject poverty can do to the kids that enter their home. Fostering is a rewarding but often harrowing occupation and sometimes parting is too painful to endure. Producer Marilyn Gaunt
Executive producer Paul Watson ● STEREO
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media magazine. ● STEREO
Photographer Duane Michals talks about his work in New York, and there's news about a project in Glasgow to build a house to recently discovered designs by architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Show more
12.00 Weekend Outlook
12.05 Light on Lasers - how do lasers work, and what is so special about laser light?
RCN Nursing Update: an opportunity for nurses. midwives and health visitors to record continuing education units 11 and 12 on "Understanding Quality" and "Asthma Explained".