6.45 Electrons and Atoms
7.10 Exams: a Curious Kind of Ritual 6544843 7.35 Juggling with Physics
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00am The Spanish Collection
First programme in a series on contemporary Spain for students of advanced Spanish.
9.25am Job Bank
Today's programme features a computer consultant and a primary school teacher.
9.45am You and Me: Putting Pen to Paper
Spike and Annette confuse Baxter when they put up a sign.
10.00am Over the Moon: Days and Months
Everyone has a birthday, but in which season of the year?
10.15am Sex Education
A series for 8- to 11 -year-olds on growing and human reproduction.
10.40am Mathspy
Needle and Thread
Q7 gets the sack but finds a secret message hidden - in needlework?
More Waste, Less Speed
How can our heroes get back to London in time to confront the Factor?
11.00am Watch
Glob the talking globe follows a trail around Edinburgh. (Stereo)
11.15am West Africa
Nick Ross reports on the Sahel region of Burkina Faso.
11.35am Christianity in Today's World
A look at the changing role of Christianity in modern multi-faith Britain.
11.55am Sports-Science
Feeling fit or fit-for-nothing, find out where you fit in.
12.15pm Q and A
Your views on schools television. (Stereo)
Write to: Q and A, [address removed]
12.25pm Lifeschool
A look at Parliament at work. (Stereo)
12.50pm Teaching Today
Strategies to help teachers reduce disruption in classrooms. (Stereo)
1.20pm Just-So Stories: How the Camel Got His Hump
Written by Rudyard Kipling.
Today: How the Camel Got His Hump, narrated by Geoffrey Matthews.
1.30pm The Adventures of Buzzy Bee and Friends
Animation.
1.35pm Pinny's House
Animation.
1.40pm Art Work
First of a series for GCSE students. Today, two artists at work, and the making of the series' titles.
2.00pm News and Weather
Subtitled (news)
Followed by You and Me
Pathe News from 40 years ago. A Griffin production for BBCtv
Damien Johnson tries his hand at unusual sports. Today: carriage driving.
With signing and subtitles.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
The continuation of the quarter-finals. Introduced by David Vine.
The spectacular tale of pagan ruler Attila the Hun, King of the Barbarians, starring Jeff Chandler JackPalance
In AD 450, with the Roman Empire split between Rome and Constantinople, a centurion is captured by Attila and discovers a treacherous attempt to overthrow the Empire.
Director Douglas Sirk
SEE FILMS pages 39-43
Blood on the Icons. As the Russian economy heads downhill, one trade flourishes - the illegal export of national treasures, especially religious icons. Private collectors have been burgled, galleries ransacked by gun-toting gangs, even detectives murdered.
Christopher Hope follows the bloody trail west, talking to the ruthless criminals who mastermind the smuggling, the police, increasingly powerless to stop it, and the western dealers who turn a blind eye. Producer John Drury
Editor John Morrison (Postponed from 20 April)
With Peter Snow.
Further coverage of the first day's play in the quarter-finals.
How this sumptuous palace came to reflect the changing image of kingship.