Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
the effects of moving species from place to place. (Stereo)
Decorating and telephone canvassing.
Cosmo isn't really into recycling - or is she?
An SFtv production for BBCtv
Mr Boom observes how we go about shopping.
Spuggy's radio interview goes well.
Can maths help us deal with pollution? (Stereo)
A lamb is born in this week's programme! Presented by Jessica Holm.
A Spelthorne production for BBCtv
(Stereo)
Author Judy Corbalis reveals where she gets her ideas.
The children get some hens. (Stereo)
Musical endings. (Stereo)
An old favourite in Hindi. (Stereo)
A chance to air your views on schools television. (Stereo)
The law in action. (Stereo)
First aid in schools.
Michael's toys come to life.
Cuddles is marooned on a beach.
Barney gets a nasty shock on the scales.
A series for 7- to 9-year-olds on science and the environment.
A Trio production for BBCtv
Followed by You and Me
The Prins Hendrik maritime museum in Rotterdam.
Magazine for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
With signing and subtitles.
Stereo 50
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, with Prime Minister's questions. With lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia.
Stereo 42
A report on all aspects of the South East's burglary boom.
Last in a series of stories from
Europe's most successful economy.
The Appren tices of Dresden Five trainees with the Dresdner Bank embark on the traditional apprenticeship.
How will they cope?
Including reviews of Louis Malle 's Damage, with Jeremy Irons and Juliette Binoche ; and Public Eye, starring Joe Pesci.
Stereo 66
Western starring John Wayne
Katharine Hepburn
The gun-toting marshal teams up with feisty missionary Eula Goodnight as they try to bring a band of outlaws to justice.
DirectorStuart Millar
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Foreign affairs reports.
Dereliction of Duty. Should the United Nations and its agencies be held responsible for the deaths of thousands of Somalis?
George Alagiah investigates claims that the UN abandoned starving people, neglected refugees and left innocent Somalis at the mercy of rival warlords, and he reveals disturbing evidence that history may be repeating itself in southern Sudan.
Producer John Drury
Editor John Morrison
Two Wolverhampton families and Michael Barry compare chicken breasts in tarragon sauce and tomato soup against their convenience-food versions. Antonio Carluccio visits Sir Eduardo Paolozzi at the Royal College of Art to ask the artist to cook his favourite
Italian dish - a classic stew with polenta; and Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke suggest some more adventurous, lesser-known alternatives to Britain's top-selling French wines. With Chris Kelly.
Director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks A Bazal production for BBCtv
RECIPES: on Ceefax page
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Spoof American comedy, starring Leslie Nielsen
The Butler Did It. Can fearless Frank Drebin decipher the clues to the whereabouts of a kidnapped heiress?
Films shot behind the scenes at London Zoo.
The Political Animal. As visitors flock to see the new panda, Ming Ming , the very fabric of the zoo is crumbling. The local health and safety department may shut down part of the aging aquarium; the management, under pressure to make the zoo pay, want to end many animal breeding programmes. As Cilia Black sings of Ming Ming's blind date with a new mate from
Berlin, an alliance of keepers and Fellows plan the coup that will rock the Zoological Society to its foundations.
Director Molly Dineen
Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff An RTO production for BBCtv
A personal perspective challenging the consensus on matters of current debate.
Editor Anne Tyerman
With Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine.
Second set of ten programmes on mathematical investigations.
(Continued tomorrow at 2.00am)
(to 4.00)