The basket maker's individual skills mean that every basket looks the same, yet they are all different.
4: Crossing and Docking
Angela Rippon explores the stretch of the Severn between
Shepperdine and the mouth of the Avon. She discusses the industrial pollution of the estuary and sees how its bed is regularly charted.
(Tomorrow: from Docks to Rocks)
If you think your child has swallowed something poisonous, it's important not to panic. But what should you do next? Presented by Anneka Rice.
(Teletext)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
The alternatives to the destruction of the world's forests.
Billy discovers that he is responsible for his own rubbish.
Series for infants. Cosmo isn't really into recycling - or is she?
What's the pattern of the weather? How likely is it to rain?
Birthdays don't just mean presents - there are parties and games too.
Can the Ghostwriter team rally together to unmask the mystery THABTOS?
Thunderbirds
An old favourite - but it's all in French.
(Stereo)
11.05am Q and A
Your views on school television.
(Stereo)
Write to: Q and A, [address removed]
The first episode of a two-part drama about how Christopher Columbus persuaded the King and Queen of Spain to sponsor his transatlantic voyage.
(Stereo)
Second Year GCSE German
A school day in Germany.
Historical evidence is examined through the use of a computerised virtual reality museum.
(Stereo)
Rob Curling investigates the British tourist industry.
(Stereo)
A drama about a yuppie estate agent who is seduced by the availability of easy credit, and ends up with more debts than he can cope with.
(Stereo)
How can you make your money do more for you? A new survey shows that family companies are a solid investment. What management lessons can families offer other businesses, and what benefit can be gained by investors?
(Teletext)
Animation. Bertha has a faulty lever, but Mrs Tupp comes to the rescue.
The adventures of the Monster Family of Loch Ness.
Grouping beats in twos, fours and sixes.
(Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
Live coverage from the Conservative Conference, including debates on health, defence and national heritage with speeches from Virginia Bottomley, Malcolm Rifkind and David Mellor. Presented by Donald MacCormick , Vivian White with Huw Edwards.
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather and Regional News; Weather
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES(news): page888
Further coverage of the Toyota World Match Play from the Wentworth Club. Surrey.
Film about a dolphin that was later developed into a television series. Young Sandy rescues an injured dolphin, but his fisherman father believes Flipper is a threat to his livelihood.
Director James B Clark
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 38-44
The rise of bears and racoons in the carnivora, exhibit the most diverse feeding patterns of the group, predators->scavenging omnivores->specialist herbivores
The current affairs series for the south east returns with reports exploring the issues behind the region's news headlines. Executive producer Peter Lowe 0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Series celebrating modern French cuisine.
Alsace. This region defines itself through its culinary traditions - German cuisine refined by French sophistication. Mireille Johnston samples choucroute, and joins the natives at a festival devoted to the kugelhopf, a raisin yeast dough pastry.
Producer Clare Brigstocke
● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888 ● FOOD: page 16
Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle road-tests the fastest and most expensive (£415,544) car in the world - the Jaguar XJ220 - to see if it can justify another superlative: the world's best supercar.
Three unlikely imports from an earlier age are also tried out: the Hindustan Ambassador and Enfield motorcycle from India, and the VW Beetle from Mexico. And there's a look at new automatic cameras aiming to catch speeding motorists. Presented by Tiff Needell, Chris Goffey and Janet Trewin. Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
STEREO
INFORMATION: phone [number removed] for this week's test drive details and [number removed] for secondhand car information. Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all other times.
Anarchic black comedy series starring and written by Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall. Culture. The TV has been taken away. To avoid boredom, Richie and Eddie face a choice of culture or insanity. Director/Producer Ed Bye
0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES; p888
Films about life in 90s Britain.
Four young people in Clacton, Essex, have very different ambitions, but when you are 16 and leave school with less than great GCSEs, prospects in the job market are at best bleak. This film follows them as they cope with their first experiences of job-hunting.
(Stereo)
With Jeremy Paxman.
A new weekly music series presented by Jools Holland, including two guest bands plus an additional acoustic set. Producer Mark Cooper says Later will provide an eclectic mix of artists: "It is not intended to be rock- or chart-orientated, although we do hope to feature some mainstream artists."
(Stereo)
Jools Holland introduces the first in a new series of live music programmes, featuring performances from The Neville Brothers, Nu Colours, The Christians and D-Influence.
Another chance to record units 13 and 14. Recorders should be set for Friday.
(to 4.00)