7.10 Modelling and the Modelling Cycle
7.35 Motion and Newton's Laws
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7.10 Modelling and the Modelling Cycle
7.35 Motion and Newton's Laws
Parliamentary update.
For advanced science students.
This week: the latest theories in cosmology.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
What would you do if you happened to see someone being bullied?
Series for infants. Michael and Dibs go round in circles.
A conman uses a graph to try and sell odd socks.
Mr Boom looks at children's favourite school dinners.
The Ghostwriter team enters a comic book contest. (Stereo)
A story told in Hindi. (Stereo)
A chance to air your views on all aspects of schools television. (Stereo)
Write to: Q and A, [address removed]
Without the Nile there would be no Egypt. (Stereo)
Sonja investigates teenage eating habits in Munich.
Advances in transport and the expansion of trade, 1750-1900.
The forces that change Britain's coastline.
How the law has responded to changing public attitudes. (Stereo)
Last in the series. What makes a team? Presented by Carolyn Marshall.
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.
Animation. Dilly learns about pocket money.
The magician from Uranus boards the spaceship. (Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
Welfare rights magazine.
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Subtitled (news)
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
Last word game in the series.
Documentary about Moorland Prison in Yorkshire, which offers a liberal regime for dangerous young criminals.
Magazine programme for people with disabilities. With in-vision signing and subtitles.
FILM JOE-theJ-type
7 J Omega Elemental - has been genetically engineered to be the ultimate soldier - but JOE and his creator have other ideas.
With Terence Knox , Gary Kaspar , William Lucking and Gail Edwards. Director Ron Satlof
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Offbeat ski-ing series. Muriel Gray heli-skis in British
Columbia, Canada, and sledges down the Cresta Run in St
Moritz. Her chalet guest is comedian Norman Lovett.
Director Hamish Barbour Producer Angus Lamont
A Gallus Besom production for BBCtv
The motoring magazine series returns with a road test of the new Mondeo, which Ford hope will become the Cortina of the 1990s. There's a second-hand report on the Sierra, the car the Mondeo replaces, and a look at the Jeep Jamboree. With Jeremy Clarkson and Quentin Willson.
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Critical films about the impact of modem medicine on our lives.
Disordered States. An exploration of the ways the USA, India and Italy approach schizophrenia. In the 1950s, new anti-psychotic drugs released millions all over the world from institutions. But psychiatry remains dominated by the biological approach, with little community support. Producer Peter Montagnon
Senes producers Martin Freeth and Stefan Moore
Mary Tyler Moore guest stars in the cult US comedy series.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Arts and media magazine.
(Rptd tomorrow at 2.15pm)
The first in a series about discrepancies between doctors' diagnoses and pathologists' findings.