6.45 Maths Methods: Complex
Exponentials 4609018 7.10 Caring for Data 3100056 7.35 Maths:
Trigonometric Formulas
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
A la mode. Shopping for clothes in Rouen.
Films on France. Today: the Languedoc and Occitan.
Experiments from Take
Nobody's 's Word for It.
Dinosaurs. Simon meets a tyrannosaurus rex and an apatosaurus. stereo
Geordie Racer. Spuggy spends a sleepless night.
Farmingin Scotland. The food supplied to supermarkets by Scottish farms.
Feelings. The children compose rap songs, stereo
1 1.00am DiezTemas
Spanish for beginners.
How a live television show is put together.
Microbes. Stereo
A play by Dennis Potter is transferred to the stage from an original TV production.
Following a balloon journey in 1783.
(Stereo)
Pig breeders. Stereo
Puppet fun.
Cartoon.
Media File - Every Picture
Tells a Story. What effects are created by lighting, camera angle, sound and props?
Followed by Words and Pictures
The Grasshopper and the Ants A grasshopper regrets not storing food. Stereo
A preview of OU programmes.
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Bobsleigh
The World Cup final from Lillehammer, Norway.
Figure Skating
Barry Davies previews the World championships to be held next week in Prague.
Rugby Union
Looking ahead to tomorrow's Five Nations championship action. England play Scotland at Twickenham, while the Welsh tackle Ireland in Cardiff.
Football
Focusing on the weekend's FA Cup quarter-final matches. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Paul Armstrong
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Starring Paul Muni Classic Hollywood drama about a man trying to evade the law after escaping from a brutal chain gang.
Director Mervyn LeRoy
• SEE FILMS pages 37-42
Chris Goffey sizes up the new Vauxhall Corsa.
CAR LINES: for this week's new cartest details phone 089 1 -[number removed]. For second-hand car information phone
0[number removed]. Calls cost 36p perminute cheap rate, 48p at all other times.
Star of the East. Tempers flare when a visiting diplomat accuses Commander Shore of inciting a revolt in his country.
Solo and Illya meet Zark, a black-caped, flashing-eyed lover of bats, who likes his blood curdly warm and his women cool.
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
A review of the week's events as reported by Mark Lawson of The Independent.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Current affairs series.
Female patients in mental hospitals are being sexually attacked and some even raped by male patients. When women try to make complaints they are often ignored or told to keep their experiences to themselves. Barbara Altounyan investigates how a policy of having mixed wards, combined with staff shortages, has led to the misery of sexual attacks.
Herbs will be featured throughout the month.
Fragrant and full of flavour, they are now considered a must in all the best kitchens. Geoff Hamilton starts by building a herb garden at Barnsdale using a plan created by garden designer John Brookes. He also travels to Hintlesham Hall in Suffolk to find out which herbs renowned chef Robert Carrier chooses to grow.
Lynda Brown starts work in her cook's garden and Stephen Lacey shows how the flashy orange day lily can fit into a garden's colour scheme.
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
BBC BOOK: Gardeners' World Practical Gardening Course offers a distillation of Geoff Hamilton 's gardening advice and is illustrated with full-colour step-by-step photograhphs. £25 from booksellers.
SEE PREVIEW page 15
With Sue Cameron.
Continuing the 11-part German saga first shown in 1986. Set in a small country village, it tells the story of three families and their changing lives over the years from 1919 to 1982.
As the war draws to its close, Maria and Otto are reunited. Schabbach comes under fire from the advancing American troops.
In German with English subtitles.
See Films pages 37-42