6.45 Understanding Space and Time: Mr Galileo Was Correct
7.10 Rural Life: 1: Image and Reality
7.35 Technology: Strike a Light
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6.45 Understanding Space and Time: Mr Galileo Was Correct
7.10 Rural Life: 1: Image and Reality
7.35 Technology: Strike a Light
Parliamentary update.
For advanced science students.
Dr Edwin Land, inventor of Polaroid, demonstrates a theory on colour vision.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Including episode six of Barty and the Moonman.
Series for infants.
Pirates searching for treasure estimate map angles.
Mr Archimedes's bath keeps overflowing.
Can the Ghostwriter team find the identity of Stoopdude? (Stereo)
In Hindi. (Stereo)
11.05am Q and A
A chance to air your views on all aspects of schools television. (Stereo)
Write to: Q and A, [address removed]
A look at ancient Egyptian gods, and temples, tombs and treasures. (Stereo)
Fashion week and teenage styles in Munich.
A look at changes in British society, 1750-1851. (Stereo)
Jonathan Raper traces the Camargue, the Rhone's delta, to its source in the Swiss Alps. (Stereo)
Why equal rights and opportunities are not always legally enforceable. (Stereo)
First of three programmes on equal opportunities.
How can employers recruit staff fairly to avoid racial discrimination?
Support Material: handbook, price £5.00, and trainers' notes, £5.00, available from [address removed] Details of video can be obtained from BBC Education [number removed]).
Cartoon for children.
Adventures of a car.
Cartoon.
Low and slow music to suit Saturn, the "bringer of old age". (Stereo)
Followed by You and Me
Topical welfare rights magazine with Helen Madden and Andrew Miller.
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Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of Prime Minister's questions.
Presented by lain Macwhirter and John Cole.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Midland Bank World Bowls championship, from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Porridge the Scottish way and lemon meringue pie.
Fast-paced western about Wyatt Earp 's arrival as law enforcement officer in the wild and lawless town of Wichita.
Director Jacques Tourneur • SEE FILMS pages 39-46
Time and Sunbathing. Claymation from Hungary.
Rotten Boroughs. The London Borough of Lambeth has launched an inquiry into allegations of massive contract fraud. But 19 other London councils are, or have been, under investigation for fraud or corruption. Fiona Bruce reports. Producer Helen Wilkinson
Editor Mike Flood Page REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Magazine series taking an offbeat look at ski-ing.
The French extreme skiers attempt a dangerous Alpine descent, and there's film of an avalanche near the Matterhorn.
Muriel Gray meets the Osmond boys on the slopes of Salt Lake City; her chalet guests are TV presenter Paul Morley and racer Ronald "Boris" Duncan.
A Gallus Besom production for BBCtv
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An assessment of the Citroen
Xantia, new challenger in the family saloon market, a visit to a kart meeting to see how pre-teen racers learn the art, and a report on the Claret and Classic Rally, which involves a tour of French wine chateaux.
Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
Last in a series of critical films.
Pandemic. Aids has radically changed the way some doctors practice medicine. Thailand's philosophy of "harm reduction" may have come too late for millions, but in Australia pioneering Aids work with young street people has been strikingly successful.
Producers Susan Lambert. Stefan Moore Series producers Martin Freeth. Stefan Moore
John Goodman drops in on the cult US comedy show.
With Jeremy Paxman.
This Scottish edition features Rab C Nesbitt and the only British performances of Peter Brook's controversial new work Impressions de Pelleas.
Weekend viewing from the OU.
(Rptd tomorrow at 2.15pm)
Accurate measurements are essential in industry.