Parliamentary update.
This week: the importance of play in a child's development. With Anneka Rice.
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The dangers of landfill dumps and the problems of toxic waste disposal are explored with examples of how recycling can save valuable resources.
Storms threaten, and the lighthouse blows a fuse - can Billy save the day?
Why doesn't Dibs want to go on the canal boat?
At the summer fair.
Today's story is about friends.
The Ghostwriter team reads to discover who the real culprit is.
An old favourite in French.
Your views on all aspects of schools television.
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The people of the tropical rainforests, from Cameroon to Brazil.
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The easiest way to get to - and about - Hamburg.
Everyday life in Pompeii.
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The story of coal, iron and steel in South Wales.
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What is a work experience placement really like for the thousands of young people exploring the world of work for the first time?
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In 1950 an American went to Japan to help them improve the quality of their products. This film profile of Dr W Edwards Deming, the original management guru, looks at the man who taught the Japanese the basics of quality control.
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Animated cartoon.
Day after day of rain brings a flood to Pigeon Street, so Reg uses a boat to rescue the pets.
In today's story, Pinny encounters some honey bees.
Music for dancing - and animals show off their talents.
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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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Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime Minister's questions. With lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
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Word game with Paul Coia. • STEREO
BBC2's daily talk show.
Today: political discussion with Lord Archer and Tony Banks.
Reports on the arts, politics and news from disabled reporters. With subtitles and sign language interpretation.
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Including a test of pub lemonade; and a Russian family in Britain. • STEREO
Comedy starring
Peter Ustinov
Remember the Alamo? One
Mexican general does and in 1969 reoccupies the historic
Texas mission. WitH Pamela Tiffin ,
Jonathan Winters , John Astin ,
Keenan Wynn and Harry Morgan. Director Jerry Paris
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Coming Clean
Richborough power station in Kent is the testbed for the generating industry's new
"wonder fuel" from Venezuela -
Orimulsion. But controversy surrounds this alternative to oil and coal.
Michael Delahaye reports. Producer Luke Gawin
Executive producer Peter Lowe • REGIONAL PROGRAMME
I An innovative series that offers some unusual insights into each of the 12 member states of the EC.
Denmark. "Do not think that you are anything," is the cornerstone of Danish decency, according to Jante law. It is this spirit that has brought prosperity, harmony, quiet heroism and crushing conformity to the small nation. But young people are rebelling and the first victim was the Maastricht treaty. This film questions
1992's reluctant Europeans. Series producer John Triffitt STEREO
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A visit to the Isle of Man TT Races, and the two-week festival of motorcycling that accompanies them, and a road-test for Alfa Romeo's new 155.
Information: for details, see page 100
First in a comedy series set in the trendy world of media, starring and written by Jennifer Saunders with Joanna Lumley.
Neurotic business woman Edina Monsoon and her best friend Patsy, fashion director of a glossy magazine, have one hell of a day in front of them. Perhaps a little wine will help.
With Julia Sawalha, Jane Horrocks, June Whitfield and Nickolas Grace.
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In the trendy world of PR, Edina launches a fashion show. She tries and fails to convince Saffron she has stopped drinking.
A three-part series that reveals how propagandists use popular film and TV to manipulate the truth.
Using archive examples of the Nazi propagandist's film work and interviews with those who knew him, this film examines Goebbels's techniques. He created the myth of Adolf Hitler and prepared the Germans for the Final Solution.
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New films by new film-makers. The Room. This deadpan comedy won the Best Short Film at this year's Cannes Film Festival. Series producer Colin Rose
Director Jeff Balsmeyer
With Jeremy Paxman.
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Shane MacGowan and Nick Cave are among tonight's guests. Producer Mark Cooper
Director Janet Fraser-Crook * STEREO
Jools is joined by Nick Cave, Shane McGowan, Denim, En Vogue and John Prine.
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