6.45 Maths Methods: Resonance and Damping 4930930 7.10
Maths: Probability and Statistics 3448268 7.35 Maths: Classifying Cubics
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Exchange visits and holiday courses in France.
Management of Pupil Behaviour -Primary (part 2).
Dinosaurs. A festival of dinosaur poems, animations, music and movement.
Geordie Racer. Janie is still trapped on the ship.
Personal and Social Development Are there such things as good secrets and bad secrets?
The children learn how to use music and actions to represent an inner-city atmosphere.
Spanish for beginners.
With Helen Sharman.
New Approaches: Plays. With writer David Stafford.
A Separate Peace, by Tom Stoppard. Brownie wants to spend his life in hospital, a safe haven in a chaotic world.
With Jack Shepherd.
Will there be a market for zero-emission vehicles?
Animation.
A princess tries to learn about potty-training.
Media File. How film-makers interpret books. Stereo
Subtitled (news)
Words and Pictures
Looking at an orchestra.
A preview of OU programmes.
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Badminton
Action from the Yonex All
England Championships at
Wembley Arena. The world's finest players compete in this prestigious event which should provide a useful form guide to the World Championships which take place in Birmingham in two months time.
Rowing
A preview of tomorrow's 139th University Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge. Can Cambridge score their first victory since 1986?
Football
Highlights of the week's domestic and international matches.
Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Paul Armstrong
Including at 3.00pm
News (Subtitled) and Weather
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
I Comedy starring Ginger Rogers
1897: broke businesswoman
Rose Gillray leaves New York for work in Texas, and finds the west can still get pretty wild.
Director Arthur Lubin
SEE FILMS pages 47-54
Including an investigation into the causes and remedies of falling asleep at the wheel.
CAR LINES: new car test details on 089 1 -[number removed]; second-hand car information on 0[number removed](calls 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at other times).
Troy and the crew find themselves sucked down to the bottom of the ocean.
Napoleon and Illya discover a THRUSH plot to hypnotise a Japanese diplomat's daughter.
With Godfrey Hodgson.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Blues on the Beat. As crime rises and arrest rates fall,
Public Eye investigates the crisis in Britain's police force. At one hard-pressed inner-city station, Sarah Spiller discovers low morale, concern at misguided leadership and claims of a police go-slow. Producer Toby Sculthorp
Editor Peter Horrocks
Geoff Hamilton sows a border that re-seeds itself every year. In the heritage seed trial bed, Lynda Brown sows her white tomato seed and, concluding his series on herbs, Hamilton looks into folklore and witchcraft and discovers the invaluable properties of ground elder. Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
SEE PREVIEW page 14
Only the Names Have Been Changed.... To the innocent reader, the characters in a work of fiction are the author's inventions. To those in the know, it is often more complicated. Arena investigates the effect novels can have on those people who do see a resemblance between themselves and a fictional character and asks whether or not it is "entirely coincidental". Director Mary Dickinson Series editors Nigel Finch and Anthony Wall
With Francine Stock.
Continuingthe 11-part German saga first shown in 1986. 10: The Proud Years. While
Anton agonises over an astonishing offer, Ernst is only too happy to spread malicious rumours. In German with English subtitles.
Director Edgar Reitz
SEE FILMS pages 47-54