Parliamentary update.
For advanced science students. This week: the development of optical fibres in communications.
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Do we always need to use a car for the journeys we make?
For infants. Do all homes have windows?
What are the chances of beating a con man at his own game, or of sorting socks in the dark?
Mr Boom discovers how easily accidents happen in the home if you're not careful.
Alex sets out to trace the pen pal who has betrayed his secrets.
An exciting story told in Hindi.
A chance to air your views on all aspects of schools television.
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The village of Maraka in the fertile plains of the Punjab.
Munich teenagers show videos of their city.
How did people respond to the problems of the 19th century?
Computer-based maps can create a 3D landscape, plan routes and overlay images from satellites.
An Open Mind production for BBCtv
Equal opportunities for young people with disabilities.
Managing to get what you want, when you want it.
Guide: to UK management courses. Send a cheque for £2.50, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]
Cartoon for children.
Adventures of a car.
Cartoon.
The children compose tune and rhythm signals.
Followed by You and Me
Topical welfare rights magazine. With Helen Madden and Andrew Miller.
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Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the Commons, including Prime Minister's questions. With lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia.
Political discussion with Jeffrey Archer and Tony Banks.
Paul Boateng , MP, chooses his favourite moments from BBC television. With Emma Freud.
Classic sci-fi adventure with Oscar-winning special effects.
As the earth hurtles into a headlong collision with the planet Bellus, scientists begin a race against time to build an interplanetary rocket.
Director Rudolph Mate 0 SEE FILMS pages 33-40
La Porte Plume. A young boy's nightmare comes to life from the pages of his drawing book.
Portugal. The Carnation revolution in 1974 brought
Portugal modern ideas, fashion and music, but signalled the end of her empire. Now, against old certainties, Portugal battles to embrace the new.
DirectorSteveRuggi
Executive producer Steve Hewlett
Guests include weatherman Bernard Davey and wildlife expert Dr Jessica Holm. Producer Philippe Bassett
Series editor Leela Creswell
A Celandine production for BBCtv
Comedy series written by Steven Moffat , and starring Robert Bathurst
Fiona Gillies
Mark's wife has left him. He remembers the times he proposed to her and how she finally said yes.
Director Bob Spiers
Producer Andre Ptaszynski
A Pola Jones production for BBCtv
Critical films about the impact of modem medicine on our lives. The Magic Bullet. The first
"magic bullets" were chemicals targeting syphilis. Today people still believe that research can produce miracle drugs, but every new drug hits many wrong targets. Tonight's film explores the hazardous game of drug development and finds that routine antibiotics and exotic hormones can change people's lives in unexpected ways.
Series producers Martin Freeth , Stefan Moore
Actor Tom Hanks is the guest on the cult show from the US.
With Peter Snow.
Late-night arts magazine.