Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
For advanced science students.
This week: the latest theories in cosmology, including the origins of the universe.
What would you do if you happened to see someone being bullied?
Series for infants. What's spiky and looks like a hedgehog? Find out today when Dibs is afraid of the dark.
A conman uses a graph to try and sell odd socks.
Mr Boom looks at children's favourite school dinners.
The Ghostwriter team takes part in a comic book contest, but a rival competitor is determined to win at any price. (Stereo)
A story told in Hindi. (Stereo)
A chance to air your views on all aspects of schools television. (Stereo)
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Without the Nile there would be no food, no people, no Egypt. (Stereo)
Sonja investigates teenage eating habits in Munich.
Advances in transport and the expansion of trade, 1750-1900. (Stereo)
The forces that change Britain's coastline. (Stereo)
How the law has responded to changing public attitudes. (Stereo)
Problems, problems, problems. There's no getting away from them - but how do you solve them creatively? Tony Slattery thinks laterally.
Guide: to UK management courses. Send a cheque for £2.50, payable to BBC
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Cartoon for children.
Adventures of a car.
Cartoon. Ski-ing down the slopes sounds like bliss - but not for Barney, who finds himself being rescued by a big
St Bernard.
The magician from Uranus boards the spaceship. (Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
Topical welfare rights magazine with Helen Madden and Andrew Miller.
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Live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime Minister's questions.
Presented by lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
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The concluding stages of the Masters quarter-final in reigning champion
Stephen Hendry 's section of the draw at Wembley.
Western starring Randolph Scott
Robert Ryan
Determined to make the new territory of Oklahoma a safer place, Marshal Vance reckons without the opposition of ruthless desperadoes like Billy the Kid, the Dalton gang and the Sundance Kid. With Anne
Jeffreys, George "Gabby" Hayes, Jacqueline White and Steve Brodie. Director Ray Enright
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Last in the documentary series.
Belgium. The country described as Europe's doorstep has been occupied by every
European nation at some time in history. In public, the Belgians joke about their chocolates and Eurocrats, but in private they are the world's surrealists, the creators of Maigret and Tintin. Theirs is a country which is no longer a nation and yet which quietly holds on to its culture.
Director Gerry Troyna
Executive producerSteve Hewlett
Sixties record producer George "Shadow" Morton and master magician Geoffrey Durham join tonight's forum for quirky questions and answers. Producer Philippe Bassett Series editor Leela Creswell
A Celandine production for BBCtv
Last in the comedy series written by Steven Moffat and starring Robert Bathurst Fiona Gillies
Mark brings home a drunken woman. Then Tracy turns up looking for a place to stay.
With Tracie Bennett , Paul Raffield. Director Bob Spiers
Producer Andre Ptaszynski
A Pola Jones production for BBCtv
Random Cuts. Most medical and surgical treatments have never been scientifically evaluated - but when they finally come to be assessed, the results can be shocking. Using the example of heart disease, tonight's programme looks at the rise and fall of various treatments. Are doctors rushing to use new equipment when simple dietary advice might do more good? Producer Jane West
Series producers Martin Freeth , Stefan Moore
Wayne discovers that Garth's mum is a "babe" in the cult US comedy show.
With Francine Stock.
The arts and media magazine.
Weekend viewing from the OU.
A film about the Tonga people ofZimbabwe.