6.45 Education: A Place for Play
4076786 7.10 Arts: Scotland in the Enlightenment 3577724 7.35 Understanding Narrative:
Dickens's Hard Times
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Language and Place. The dialect of the north east of Scotland.
An appeal for people imprisoned for their beliefs.
Car makers will soon have to sell zero-emission vehicles, but will people buy them?
A surprise for Spike.
Children help design their new school playground.
Moving About. The forces at work when you spin.
A chance to air your views.
WRITE TO: Q and A, BBC White City, Wood Lane, London W 12 7TS.
Are there such things as good and bad secrets? Should you never tell a secret?
The Purcell School junior orchestra, and a story about a musical hippo.
Media File. How film-makers interpret books.
Accidents Will Happen. The issue of first aid in schools.
A report from smokers' corner in a school playground.
Horizon: Emerging Viruses (part 2). HIV has appeared suddenly as if from nowhere.
Could there be worse to come?
Teacher placements in foreign firms.
Nature series for young children.
Animation.
Super Dooper Jezebel. Narrated by Victoria Wood.
The Odyssey. Odysseus comes home to his wife.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by You and Me
This is My Island. Major Peter Wood realised a dream when he bought the lease of Herm Island , near Guernsey, in 1949.
Rural issues with John Craven.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of Parliament and its select committees.
With Iain Macwhirter.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
An RSPB film about animals who use cunning and camouflage to avoid predators and stay alive.
First shown as part of the Chronicle series. In 1979 the entire contents of Mentmore
Towers in Buckinghamshire went under the hammer. How was the collection formed, and who amassed the treasures?
An examination of recent evidence about the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The cult 1960s series.
Spock starts behaving illogically.
According to a recent survey, over 50 per cent of young people in Britain want to live abroad. Reportage reports on life overseas.
Series producer Jane Knowles Executive producer Tony Moss
Last programme in the series. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. The great tropical coral reefs are the rainforests of the ocean, rich in plants and wildlife. And, like the rainforests, they are being destroyed - victims of climate change, global warming and man's destructive instincts. Can this great storehouse of natural treasures be saved before it's too late?
Producer Robin Hellier
Series editor Amanda Theunissen
LIP (Local Indigenous Personnel) Corporal Walker wants to marry the mother of his child.
L Four-part comedy drama adapted by Deborah Moggach from Anne Fine 's award-winning novel about a one-parent family.
Starring Alun Armstrong Lesley Manville
When divorcee Rosie falls for an older, rather conventional man, the family's all-female bliss is destroyed. The ensuing havoc is seen through the eyes of 12-year-old Kitty.
Producer Georgina Abrahams Director Carol Wiseman
A Friday production for BBCtv
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First in a six-part comedy series written by deadpan comedian Norman Lovett and the creator of Rab CNesbitt , Ian Pattison. Lovett plays an eccentric inventor who shares his home with Dirk, a cynical talking dog. With Sara Cooper , Dicken Ashworth and the voices of Geoffrey Hughes , Leon Sinden , Mary Riggans ,
Bernard Cribbins and Ian Sexon.
Director Ron Bain
ProducerColin Gilbert
With Peter Snow.
A look at the works of T S Eliot and Virginia Woolf.
Florence (part 2).