6.45 Introduction to Economics 4608088 7.10 Animal Physiology: a Natural Approach
7.35 Data Models and Databases
Parliamentary update.
The 18-Footers of Sydney Harbour. From their humble beginnings as work boats, the 18-footers have developed into some of the world's fastest sailing vessels. Rpt
Pathé News of this week in 1953. A Griffin production for BBCtv
B/W
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Last in the series for advanced students looking at famous French people.
Engineers in the car industry, and bi-lingual secretaries with the European Commission.
A Bel production for BBCtv
Strange things start to happen when Mr Banglebede listens to some music. (Stereo)
A conman uses a graph to try to sell odd socks.
A magician from Uranus boards the spaceship. (Stereo)
Details of a Gallup survey of 14-to 16-year-olds. (Stereo)
The water we drink has been drunk by dinosaurs.
Materials used to make some unusual costumes.
Nicholas tries to prove himself. (Stereo)
A look at teenage eating habits in Munich.
Forces that shape our coastline. (Stereo)
Why the pace of medical change has accelerated in the past 150 years. (Stereo)
Guidance for teachers coping with asthma, eczema and epilepsy in schoolchildren.
Animation.
Cartoon. Barney and Roger head for Glitter Town.
Without the Nile there would be no Egypt. (Stereo)
Followed by
Storytime
(Stereo)
Dr Coopmanshus andtheEise Eisinga Planetarium. A film about an 18th-century planetarium which describes the paths of the celestial bodies.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Songs of Praise
From the Roman Catholic
Cathedral of St Mary and St Helen, Brentwood, Essex.
(Shown at 8.50am; B/W
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Further coverage of the i opening tie of the Masters between Neal Foulds and Alan McManus.
First of a two-part story in the American mock-horror series.
Morticia 's Romance. Morticia and Gomez are celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
American comedy series.
Night of the Oprah
A pre-election appearance on Oprah Winfrey's show exposes ' the Banks's family values.
6.50pm Cyberzone
On tonight's virtual reality game show Olympic hockey medallists Lisa Bayliss and Jane Sixsmith are challenged by two volunteer adventurers from the Raleigh International organisation. With Craig Charles and James Grout. Director Bob Wilde Producer Mark Wells
A A Broadsword production for BBCtv
I The Cat Came Back. From the I Canadian film board.
Documentary series about the British experience of sex.
Sins of the Flesh. White slaves, belly dancers, naked girls at the Windmill Theatre, social purity workers and semi-pomographic
; educational films were all part of the extraordinary story of I the sex industry in Britain
. during the first half of the century. Tonight's programme reveals a secret history of pornography and prostitution. Producer Steve Humphries
I Executive producer Sam Organ
A Domino production for BBCtv
Documentary science series.
Chris McKay is a Nasa scientist who believes it will be possible to 'terraform' Mars to create a new atmosphere and add water and plants to make the planet habitable. "The notion of going to a barren planet and bringing life there, that's a creative act and it's part of what I think it means to be human," he says.
Changing the red planet to the green planet would be the greatest engineering challenge ever. But is it possible - or is it just science fiction?
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In the final episode, comedian
Sean Hughes tries to recapture his youth on the Isle of Man. Producer Katie Pearson
Thriller about a top Philadelphia lawyer, who loses everything through gambling. He returns to a small-time legal practice, but immediately gets a case involving drug smugglers and the federal government.
Director Lewis Teague
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With Jeremy Paxman
The arts and media magazine. EditorJanice Hadlow
A play from Irish writer and poet Tom Paulin.
A chance to record Modern Languages: France Francais.
(A-level German tomorrow at 2.00am)
(to 4.00)