6.45 Steels, Stars and Spectra 9079075 7.10 Biology Form and Function - Nerves 5567926 7.35 Geology: Rock Textures
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Second programme in a series on contemporary Spain for students of advanced Spanish.
Today's programme features a railway technician and an air-traffic controller.
For infants. Annette isn't happy when Baxter decides to make some changes.
Finding the Way. Mr Boom discovers all about following directions.
Someone New. The birth of a baby is shown, marking the end of a long period of growth and development.
Play Your Cards. A mysterious mission, but for whom?
Solid Clues. The secret formula lies in the safe - the combination liesinCODT.
Today, follow a strawberry from farm to shop.
Today, the effect of falling world cocoa prices on the farmers of the Ivory Coast.
Chris Rogers reports from Rio de Janiero on how rich and poor live side by side.
How to balance your body's energy supply.
Your views on schools television.
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A look at Parliament at work.
12.50pm Teaching Today
Strategies to reduce disruption in the classroom.
1.20pm Just-So Stories
Written by Rudyard Kipling. Today: How the Rhinocerous
Got His Skin.
1.30pm The Adventures of Buzzy Bee and Friends
Animation.
1.35pm Pinny's House
Animation.
1.40pm Art Work
Appearances. A look at the work of two painters, a photographer and a graduating fashion designer.
2.00pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Followed by You and Me
May. A look at plant containers. With Dennis Cornish.
With signing and subtitles.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Adventure starring George Raft
Embittered by his wrongful dismissal from the airforce, Brad Dunham joins a gang of black marketeers in Shanghai.
Director Edwin LMarin
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Including reviews of Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray , and violent urban drama Trespass.
Comedy thriller starring Rock Hudson
A fashionable New York psychiatrist is approached on a matter of national security.
Director Philip Dunne
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Secrets of the General. For the first time since the military regimes of Latin America crumbled, the full records of horror and repression can be revealed. With access to the entire files of the Paraguay secret police, this film exposes four decades of complicity between western governments and dictator
General Alfredo Stroessner. This allowed arms embargoes to be evaded, known Nazis to remain free, drugs barons to operate with impunity, and notorious terrorists to travel freely. Emily Buchanan reports. Producer John Pett
Editor John Morrison An Independent Image production for BBCtv
Aten-part series in which Delia Smith guides you through her new collection of summer recipes, and demonstrates how best to exploit the fresh produce available.
1: A Prelude to Summer. This week's recipes include Thai salmon filo parcels, asparagus with quail's eggs and parmesan, and a very easy one-crust rhubarb pie.
Producer Caroline Hawkins
Executive producer Frances Whitaker A Hawkshead production for BBCtv
The Andrew Duncan interview with Delia Smith
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Delia Smith guides us through a collection of summer recipes. Recipes include Thai salmon filo parcels, asparagus with quail's eggs and parmesan and a simple rhubarb pie.
Offbeat American science-fiction series starring Scott Bakula
Dean Stockwell
Raped. Sam experiences the pressures exerted on a rape victim who is made to feel guiltier than the perpetrator. Director Michael Zinberg
Ladies in Lines. In an army basic training camp at Kapooka in Australia, 46 women volunteer to join 31 Platoon.
They have to fight, march, and take abuse like men, and yet they are not supposed to swear, burp or flirt. To make the painful change from civilian to soldier, they suffer the relentless shouting of the corporals and the gruelling regime of forced marches, square bashing in heavy boots, weapons training, and exacting kit inspections. But not all of them last the course.
Director Merav Dahan
Series editor Paul Watson
By the Conservative Party. With in vision subtitles.
(Shownat 9.00pm on BBC1 and at 10.00pm on ITV)
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media magazine.
How to switch your college mid-degree, an illuminating talk from astronaut Helen Sharman
and Edinburgh, a city of the Enlightenment.