6.45 Physics: Energy to Go Round
7.10 Graphs, Networks and Design: Minimum Cost Flows
7.35 Stressed Materials: Made without Flaw?
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6.45 Physics: Energy to Go Round
7.10 Graphs, Networks and Design: Minimum Cost Flows
7.35 Stressed Materials: Made without Flaw?
Parliamentary update.
Second of the trilogy of films written and produced by Marcel Pagnol.
Fanny has sacrificed her chance of happiness with Marius. With the support of his father, Cesar, she turns to an older admirer.
In French with English subtitles.
Director Marc Allegret
(For cast see Wednesday. César, the final part of the trilogy, tomorrow at 9.00am)
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i Comedy starring
Norman Wisdom
Maureen Swanson
Norman, a window cleaner at a country mansion, inadvertently manages to foil a kidnap attempt on wealthy heir Sir Reginald Banderville.
Director John Paddy Carstairs
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Mark and Delia Owens brought international attention to the alarming death rate of wild animals in Africa and were evicted from their adopted country as a result. This
National Geographic Society film tells the story of the American couple's work, their sudden departure from
Botswana and their frustrating search for a new study site to continue their pioneering research on African wildlife.
Cartoon fun for children.
Live-action adventures of a car.
Positional play, tactics and practice for men's and women's doubles. With Jake Downey.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by The Front Garden
A highly-acclaimed film which celebrates the English at their favourite pastime. With Candida Lycett Green.
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
Further coverage.
4.20 Glenlivet Anniversary 4-year-old Hurdle (2m)
Heart of Stone. The work of stonemason Cecil Durston , who years ago helped to reface London's Regent Street.
Magazine programme for people with disabilities. With sign language interpretation.
Including a report on Monday's Oscars ceremony, stereo 65
Western starring Tab Hunter
Natalie Wood
When a young farmer discovers his brother has been murdered, he seeks revenge.
Director Stuart Heisler
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Taking an affectionate journey home to Greenock with colleague Gerard Kelly as his chauffeur, the actor acclaimed for his comic roles in Tutti Frutti and One Foot in the Grave reveals anecdotes and memories from his past.
Featuring TV and film clips from his career and comment from One Foot co-stars Angus Deayton and Annette Crosbie. Director Jane Rogerson ; Producer Don Coutts
Can Jaguar's new V 12 flagship, their fastest, most opulent saloon yet, take on its rivals from BMW and Mercedes?
Jeremy Clarkson road-tests it to find out. And Tony Mason reports on the opening round of the British Rally Championship around north Wales.
Producer Jon Bentley
Executive producer Dennis Adams
Last in the series on childcare in the first half of -the century.
Call Me Mother. Around one in ten children were brought up by someone other than their natural parents in the early years of the 20th century.
Tonight's programme looks at the heart-rending experiences of substitute parents - nannies, foster mothers, step-parents, housemothers - and of the children put in their care. Producer Steve Humphries
Executive producer Sam Organ
A Testimony production for BBCtv
More surreal tales. Tonight: the problems faced by astronauts and penguins.
Producers Geoff Atkinson and Kim Fuller
With Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine.
Weekend viewing from the OU.
Home or hospital? Three couples discuss their choice.