Parliamentary update.
This week Anneka Rice investigates cycle accidents, one of the biggest killers of older children. (Teletext)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Exploring alternative energy and practical methods of energy conservation.
Private detective Billy McElhaney is hired to find some clean air.
Series for infants. How do Spike and Cosmo lift the animals into Michael's ark?
Are bigger packs better value?
Mr Boom finds out what goes on at night on planet earth.
Firework Safety with Ed Banger, Vince Volcano and Cathy Wheel.
Episode 1 of a mystery adventure designed to make the printed word exciting to children.
When the video store burns down, Jamal is suspected.
An old favourite in French.
Your views on school television.
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Following Columbus, European exploration soon led to trade and colonisation.
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Hamburg teenagers show off their historic city.
Who was a typical Roman?
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Rob Curling looks at changing land use.
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Craig Charles asks young people to take advice about qualifications, costs and choices.
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David Lomax talks to the head of Levi Strauss about the firm's history and business ethics.
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Hugo and Betty make the lunchtime sandwiches.
The adventures of the monster family of Loch Ness.
Making a scene feel frightening, magical or mysterious.
(Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
Topical welfare-rights magazine with news, views, information and advice on benefits, pensions, services and the law. With Helen Madden and Andrew Miller.
Support Material: for free "Claim It Pack" dial freefone [number removed]. or telephone the helpline on freefone [number removed].
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Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime
Minister's Questions. With lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
and Regional News; Weather
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Word game with Paul Coia. • STEREO
Highlights from last year's world championship.
Reports on the arts, political and news scenes from disabled reporters who live "on the edge" of able-bodied society. With sign language interpretation.
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Including a spicy Thai curry, and why age improves some wines. ● STEREO
Western starring Glenn Ford, Van Heflin
Catching notorious outlaw Ben Wade proves easier than escorting him to prison. With Felicia Farr, Leora Dana and Richard Jaeckel.
Films: pages 49-56
Provence.
Mireille Johnston returns to her native region. From Aries market to the market gardens of Nice, from the olive groves of the north to the colourful fish markets of the coast, she meets people still passionate about the region and its sun-drenched flavours.
Producer Clare Brigstocke
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Jeremy Clarkson drives some of the glorious Maseratis that made the firm famous, as well as its new model, the 222. And Tony Mason reports on the Midland Rally, the final round of the Mobil One Top Gear British Rally Championship. Producer Jon Bentley
Executive producer Dennis Adams ● STEREO
● INFORMATION: phone 0[number removed]for new cartest details. Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all othertimes.
Anarchic black comedy series starring and written by Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall.
Christmas comes early, but with Richie's cooking and Eddie's decorations, nothing can go wrong. With Steven O'Donnell, Christopher Ryan, Roger Sloman, Tina Foley and Charlie Biddle.
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Films about life in 90s Britain.
Dwarfed by huge trucks, the Red Lodge Cafe with its hot sweet tea and egg, beans and chips, is a haven for transient truckers. As Theresa's staff cook and serve, they swap news of family, financial fears and infidelities.
The recession and the new bypass worry them most - will their regulars keep on coming?
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Feature: page 35
With Sue Cameron.
The arts and media magazine.
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Followed by: Later with Jools Holland
Providing the music tonight are Shakespear's Sister, Indigo Girls and Mary Chapin Carpenter. Producer Mark Cooper
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Jools is joined by Carmel, Indigo Girls, Barbara Thompson, Katie Webster and Mary Chapin Carpenter.
A chance to record units 17 and 18 on "Problem Wounds" and "Cystic Fibrosis".
Recorders should be set for Friday.
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