6.45 Maths: Models All Around 9746795 7. 10 Technology: the March of Aluminium 5234646 7.35 Maths: Findinga Formula
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
A Better Offer- Christianity
Why is Robert guilty?
Language skills for greater success at work.
A look at the art of persuasion. Support Material: for help with basic skills and/or the Inside English book (price £4.95), ring free on [number removed].
In the third of eight programmes, Maggie Philbin shows how the under 5s learn to recognise print. BOOKLET: send a large sae (28p stamp) to [address removed]
Geography. What is it like to live beside the sea?
How Life Begins. Last programme in the series.
Justice. Sequences for use with young people in collective acts of worship.
Two teenagers try to make a living in Abidjan.
Ghost Story (part 3). The
THABTO gang make trouble. With in vision sign language.
the Animated Tales
A Midsummer Night's Dream Magic and mischief in the woods.
Sarah Dunant discusses crime fiction.
A five-part adaptation of Nigel Hinton 's book Buddy.
3: Blue Suede Shoes. The Beast finds the children in the house.
Runningjump. The challenge of track and field.
Animation.
The king loses his crown. A Felgate production for BBCtv
Reptile spotting.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Words and Pictures
A preview of the weekend's OU programmes.
From Newbury.
2.40 Harcros Stayers'
Championship Series Handicap Stakes Qualifier (1 m 4f)
3.10 Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes (lm)
3.40 Vodafone Group Fillies Trial Stakes (Listed. Im2f)
4.10 Lambourn Racing Welfare Conditions Stakes (6f).
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. With Julian Wilson and Tracy Piggott. Producer Wendy Sheppard
Including
Subtitled (news) and at
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
A look at eight stately homes, set in some of England's most beautiful countryside. Narrated byTomConti.
Western starring Randolph Scott.
When a Kansas town is disturbed by trail drivers, Marshal 'Bat' Masterson is called in.
See Films page 41-50
With Nigella Lawson of the London Evening Standard.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Hostage to Fortune. Amid an ever-growing crime wave, how vulnerable are cashiers and business people? Peter Marshall investigates security measures and looks at the worrying trend towards hostage taking.
Producer Lucy Hillman ; Editor Peter Horrocks (Postponed from 30 Aprit)
Some ideas for getting the best out of garden ponds from Geoff Hamilton ; a family of plants related to the terrifying
Japanese knot weed, and a man who lives beneath his lawn. Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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Second segment of an offbeat history of measurement.
Time. From dawn to dusk, our lives are raced against the clock. Once, time was our servant; now we are its slave - spare 1,800 seconds of your time to find out how tick and tock have taken over. With
Justin Case as Mr Measurement. Producer Bryn Higgins
Series producer Ian Duncan
A Windfall production for BBCtv
Amanda Platell , Managing Editor of Mirror Group Newspapers, and comedy actress Meera Syal join Ian Hislop and Paul Merton in the current-affairs comedy quiz show, with Angus Deayton.
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
(Stereo)
With Jeremy Paxman.
This week's guests on the live studio-based music show include Leonard Cohen , in his first BBC studio performance since the 1960s.
Director Janet Fraser Crook
Executive producer Mark Cooper
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Jools is joined by Shara Nelson, Aztec Camera, Jellyfish and Leonard Cohen.
A classic on-the-road documentary from 1970, following Gene Vincent on a four-day tour of the UK a year before his death. The 2,000th edition of Late Night Line Up, it records the unrehearsed band, seedy hotels and dodgy promoters that dogged his attempt to revive a flagging career.
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