Parliamentary update.
This week: the importance of play in a child's development. With Anneka Rice. (Teletext)
Air pollution and the struggle for clean air in Mexico City and northern Europe.
How deep is the water in the burn, how fast and how clean?
Series for infants. Cosmo wants to play her Follow Me game.
Travel 24 hours of time in just three minutes with Mathscope!
Mr Boom remembers his first days at school.
Firework Safety with Ed Banger, Vince Volcano and Cathy Wheel.
Jamal denies involvement with the fire at Brinker's store, but Lenni discovers that he is lying.
Thunderbirds
An old favourite in French.
(Stereo)
11.05am Q and A
Your views on all aspects of school television.
(Stereo)
Landmarks: Tropical Rainforest: the Living Forest
Examining the tropical rainforests.
(Stereo)
11.30am Lernexpress
What's people's favourite food? A report from Hamburg.
What was life in ancient Rome really like?
(Stereo)
The story of coal, iron and steel in South Wales.
(Stereo)
Craig Charles helps young people with their career decisions. (Stereo)
Is learning just "common sense" or is it something we can get better at? Dr Peter Honey has spent a lifetime studying the way we learn at work.
(Teletext)
Animated cartoon. Gerald and the twins discover that Mr Clark of the council has plans to build a garage on their playground.
Pinny is a tiny wooden doll but she is not afraid to fly.
An introduction to theme and variations.
(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.
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* TELETEXT SUBTITLES (news): page 888
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime Minister's questions. With lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES (news): page 888
Word game with Paul Coia. ●STEREO
Lady Victoria Leatham discovers the secrets of Broughton Castle, a fortified medieval manor house.
(Rpt. Tomorrow: Longleat House)
Emma Freud 's guest is outrageous comedian Julian Clary , whose archive choices include Marc Bolan , Blue Peter andTill Death Us Do Part.
Including a favourite recipe from Venice and nuts that could prevent heart disease.
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The comedy adventure film that sparked off the Daktari television series, starring Marshall Thompson Dr Tracy's Animal Behaviour Centre in Africa is home to an odd collection of animals. With
Betsy Drake , Cheryl Miller ,
Richard Haydn and Alan Caillou. Director Andrew Marton
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Last in the series. Limousin and Auvergne
. The gentle hills of Limousin feed the region's beef cattle, while the Auvergne in the rugged Massif Central is home to some of France's most famous cheeses. The food is rustic - but Mireille Johnston finds sophistication. Producer Clare Brigstocke
● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888 ●FOOD: page 18
Road-testing new competition to the big Volvo estate from Ford, BMW and Toyota - can they threaten its pre-eminence as family transport?
For the last 24 years, drivers in Northern Ireland have had to display an "R" plate for 12 months after passing their test. Does the system work and should it be followed in the rest of the UK?
And a look at Formula Ford, celebrating its 25th anniversary at Brands Hatch.
(Stereo)
Information: phone [number removed] for new car test details. Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all other times.
Last in the series about life in 90s Britain.
Power and Glory. Four councillors of differing persuasions and passions are followed through a year in Peterborough. It is a year that sees poll tax capping, a royal visit, fraudulent land deals, allegations of drugs running in the Asian community centre and crucial local elections.
Stereo.
With Sue Cameron.
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Stylish singer Robert Palmer is one of tonight's guests. Direct orjanet Fraser-Crook Producer Mark Cooper ●STEREO
Jools is joined by John Martyn, Joan Baez, Inspiral Carpets, The Tyrrel Corporation and David Gray.
"Problem Wounds" and "Cystic Fibrosis"
(to 4.00)