6.45 Understanding Space and Time: Relativity
7.10 Maths Modelling: Seat Belts
7.35 Materials in Action: Phase Diagrams
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6.45 Understanding Space and Time: Relativity
7.10 Maths Modelling: Seat Belts
7.35 Materials in Action: Phase Diagrams
Parliamentary update.
The work of scientists looking for a drug to combat Aids.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
A chance to have your own class report.
Series for infants. Spike and Baxter go to a farm.
Astronauts look for ways which will silence their tiresome computer.
Mr Boom advises children when they must say no.
The problems of dealing with asthma, eczema and epilepsy in schools.
In Hindi.
A chance to air your views on all aspects of schools television.
Work in schools on Ancient Egypt and the impact of foreign invaders.
Sonja takes part in water sports and visits some Bavarian castles.
Developments in trade and transport, 1750-1900.
How volcanoes and earthquakes have shaped New Zealand.
(Stereo)
Arts and crafts in Zimbabwe.
The problems teachers confront on a daily basis.
Cartoon for children.
Adventures of a car.
Written by Tony Ross.
An orchestra plays music from The Planets.
(Stereo)
Subtitled (news)
Followed by You and Me
Last in the series for the 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.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Comedy fantasy starring Ava Gardner.
When a store window-dresser kisses a statue of Venus, it comes to life.
(B/W)
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Weekend break in Brighton.
Children are playing truant in increasing numbers, and as schools publish attendance records for the first time, the programme looks at whether this move will solve the age-old problem. Producer Dave Guest
Western adventure. Given one last chance to prove himself,
Kirby Randolph has to guide a large cargo of munitions through hostile Indian territory.
Director William Witney
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Offbeat ski-ing series.
The last leg of Muriel Gray 's
Ski Safari takes her to Avoriaz in France and to Aspen,
Colorado, for a ski ballet lesson with American star Suzy Chaff ee. Loyd Grossman joins her as she bids farewell to the chalet.
DirectorHamish Barbour Producer Angus Lamont
A Gallus Besom production for BBCtv
Including an investigation into the causes and remedies of falling asleep at the wheel, which could be the cause of one accident in four. There's also a preview of the 1993 British Touring Car Championship, plus a road test of the Jeep
Cherokee and Ford Explorer. Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
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A history of childcare in the first half of the century. Bombs at Bedtime. This programme includes vivid accounts of the struggle to keep children safe and fed during the last war. Mothers faced an exhausting double burden, with the disruption of everyday routines and the daily threat to the lives of their children.
Women describe the long-term depression many endured - a legacy of war which has been rarely documented. ProducerSteve Humphries
Executive producer Sam Organ
A Testimony production for BBCtv
More surreal tales, using archive clips with unexpected voiceovers. Tonight: JFK. Producers Geoff Atkinson , Kim Fuller
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media magazine.
Weekend viewing from the OU.
Data-Based Aids. How number-crunching computers can help doctors.