Parliamentary update.
Two artists demonstrate the influence of the environment on their work.
An appeal for people imprisoned for their beliefs.
Alcohol is readily available, socially acceptable, and kills one person every 20 minutes. Has the time come to ban its advertising?
Dibs likes pears, Baxter has pairs of socks and Annette sings about pairs of bananas!
An SFtv production for BBCtv
An adventure at the garden centre demonstrates some aspects of a plant's need for water.
A detailed investigation into the hows and whys of animal locomotion, move by move.
A chance to air your views on all aspects of schools television.
A programme to illustrate the variety and uses of language today.
Kings and queens and the letter "k" are featured today.
Jonathan Ross introduces five outstanding examples of how comics tell stories.
Is one of his pen pals responsible for the attack on Alex?
Programmes to stimulate classroom discussion.
How Maria and Fernando are affected by the death squads who kill children in Brazil.
What is important in the education of 4- to 7-year-olds?
Fun for children.
Cartoon for children.
Floating, sinking, ships, submarines and swimmers.
With Paul Coia and Sheelagh Gilbey.
Followed by You and Me
ByHammerandHand.How Eric Arthur Stevenson , a village blacksmith in Wroxham on the Norfolk Broads, came to be honoured in the City.
Rural issues from John Craven.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of Parliament and its select committees.
With lain Macwhirter.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia.
Today in Washington,
Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas is formally sworn in as the 42nd President of the United States. As he delivers his inaugural address after the formal handover of power,
David Dimbleby and Charles Wheeler report live from Capitol Hill. Editor Tim Orchard
The cult 1960s series, starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
While investigating the disappearance of the USS Archon on Beta III, Kirk and his crew are confronted by a brainwashed community.
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
Love. The youth current affairs series investigates relationships. One in three marriages ends in divorce and living together doesn't seem to improve the success rate. So what can today's youth look forward to? Series producer Jane Knowles Executive producer Tony Moss
Eight more youth and adult choirs compete in the third quarter final of Sainsbury's
Choir of the Year. One of them gives three of its young members the opportunity to shine as conductors as well.
And presenter Howard Goodall investigates the use of computers in publishing music. Director Mike Newman
ProducerChristina Macaulay
Childhood. Turkey's most celebrated writer, Yasar Kemal , saw his father murdered when he was a small boy. This film, made in Anatolia with a cast of over 100 people, re-creates that event and examines its influence on Kemal's life and work.
Producer James Runcie
Series editor Nigel Williams
Favourite episodes of the classic US comedy.
Dear Dad.... Again. Once again, Hawkeye writes to his dad with news of the 407 7th.
Second in the three-part drama serial, adapted by David Nokes and Janet Barron from
Samuel Richardson 's classic
18th-century novel, starring
Sean Bean , Saskia Wickham Clarissa has run away to
St Albans , but remains suspicious about Lovelace's true intentions.
Producer Kevin Loader Director Robert Bierman
By the Conservative Party. With in vision subtitles.
With Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine.
Presented by Linda Agran.
A chance to record secondary school programmes.
The Roman Empire. The
Romans; Rome - Centre of Empire; Pompeii - Everyday Life; Defending the Empire; Roman Britain.