6.40 Deer Farming 4167569 7.05 Maths: Area Games 6698618 7.30 Living with Technology: Energy 7021076 8.20 Education:
Measuring Effectiveness
8.45 The Albert Memorial
9.10 Materials in Action - Bridges 7989786 9.35 Electrons and Atoms 3588958 10.00 "The ThrieEstaitis" by Sir David Lindsay
10.25 Computers: One Small Step 7661057 10.50 The Enlightenment: Angelica Kauffman RA
11.15 Women, Children and Work 9770347 12.05 Biology: Hearing the Call 8207502 12.30 Race,
Education and Society: Languages for Learning 5660298 12.55 The Bathers, by Cezanne and Renoir 4609076 1.2OWorkingwith Systems: Managingthe Fish Industry 13252881 1.45
Technology: The March of Aluminium 18461927 2.10 Environment: Living with Drought
Powerful drama starring Lana Turner
John Forsythe
When Holly Parker is forced to leave her loving husband and adored young son, her grief leads her into a life of drink and degradation. Holly believes she has sacrificed everything for her family, but 20 years on she faces the ultimate test.
Director David Lowell Rich
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Second-round highlights from Sheffield. If seedings have been justified, Jimmy White will have been starting out against Alain Robidoux , while
Gary Wilkinson was due to finish his match against Nigel Bond.
There's also a chance to enter today's Lucky Break quiz. Introduced by David Vine.
LUCKY BREAK: phone 089 1 -[number removed](calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all othertimes).
A report on the work of the House of Commons select committees, presented by Nicholas Jones.
Editor Geoffrey Sumner
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Rob McElwee
Sian Phillips delivers the Royal Television Society's Sir Huw Wheldon annual memorial lecture before an invited audience at the Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre, Cardiff.
Director John Hefin
Coverage of the early frames from tonight's session, presented by David Vine.
The current affairs comedy quiz show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton , with guests Fiona Armstrong and Chris Evans take a sideways look at the week's news stories.
Hosted by Angus Deayton.
Actress Joanna Lumley explains why she loves William Holman Hunt's 'Isabella and the Pot of Basil'.
The series in which people discuss their favourite paintings continues with Vic Granger talking about 'Eos' by Sir Edwin Landseer.
Further coverage of today's games from Sheffield's
Crucible Theatre, introduced by David Vine.