6.15 Cyanide, Crystals and Co-ordination 1085019 6.40
Maths: Coping with Irrationality 4127941 7.05 Engineering
Mechanics: Work and Energy
6658090 7.30 The Sociallmpactof Rapid Industrialisation
7.55 "The Thrie Estaitis" by Sir David Lindsay 5418545 8.20 Carmel: a Jewish Public School
4815903 8.45 Race, Education and Society: Languagesfor Learning
With Toby Anstis. Phone
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Feline cartoon adventures.
Aserialin 13 episodes, from a story by Joan Eadington.
4: The gingerbread men were a success but has Jonny any hope of getting the school rabbit?
With Richard Holian , Jane Lowe , Leslie Schofield and Sue Devaney. Written by Valerie Georgeson
Presented byjonathon Morris.
Cartoon fun with the babies.
The original nine-part series. 4: Tucker takes advantage of a swimming lesson to play a trick on Justin, but in the end he gets more than he bargained for.
Written and devised by Phil Redmond
The best from last week.
Fast-moving music magazine.
The south east's political review presented by Laurie Mayer. Plus reports from Tim Friend and Jonathan Beale.
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.35 Motor racing
2.40 Ice hockey
3.00 Snooker
3.50 Ice hockey
4.30 Snooker
San Marino Grand Prix
From Imola. Live coverage of the whole of the fourth race in this season's Formula 1 World Championship. Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost have already confirmed their title intentions but with his hard-earned second place at Donington,
Britain's Damon Hill has shown that he can mount a credible championship challenge and maintain home interest in the absence of Nigel Mansell. The San Marino Grand Prix last year provided Mansell with his record fifth successive victory from the start of the season, while Michael Schumacher announced his arrival as a Formula 1 force with a then best-ever second place. Commentary by Murray Walker , James Hunt and Jonathan Palmer.
(Highlights can be seen tonight at
8.20pm)
World Snooker
Embassy World Championship from the Crucible Theatre,
Sheffield. More second-round action, with Jimmy White - still seeking his first World title - expected to be involved in the second session of his match against either Doug Mountjoy or Alain Robidoux.
Commentary Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.
Ice Hockey
Heineken Championship play-off final from Wembley. Which team will succeed
Durham Wasps as title-holders? Commentary by Barry Davies and Paul Ferguson.
Grand Prix: Producer Mark Wilkin
Executive producer Jim Reside
The final weekend of the Courage League season, and with promotion and relegation issues decided, there'll be both gloom and euphoria around the country this morning.
Introduced by Chris Rea , with commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston
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Personal recollections of the 20th century from Britain's oldest citizens.
All Your Kisses Are Mine
At the beginning of the 20th century, marriage was a woman's only career. Single women were pitied or even ridiculed. Three of them tell how they overcame romantic disappointments and bullying families to carve out rewarding lives from their unmarried state.
Producer Kate Broome
Executive producer Ann Paul
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Using their own video cameras, ten Los Angelinos tell the stories of their lives in the year following the worst riot in the history of the United States.
A Korean whose business was burnt down during the unrest then loses his brother in a brutal murder. A Crips gangleader is invited to the Presidential inauguration. Two policemen battle drugs, graffiti and gangs on the seedy streets of Hollywood. A 12-year-old from South Central plays truant. A young black film-maker tries to break into film production. These are just some of the stories which mark the first anniversary of the riots. The programme interweaves these separate lives and attempts to chart the life of a city through the eyes of its citizens. Coming from the city now called the capital of the Third World, it foreshadows a disturbing future for multi-racial cities across the world.
Producers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato
Executive producer Robin Gutch
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Highlights from tonight's second-round ties.