6.45 Ferrara: Planningthe Ideal City 7308599 7.10 Education: Measures of Success
7.35 Art: The Leathart Collection
Parliamentary update.
Musical comedy starring Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis
Former variety artists Sam and Susie Parker discover a document signed by George Washington awarding Sam's ancestors $50,000. When Sam stakes his claim, he finds that the government owes him millions of dollars in interest.
(1948)
See Films pages 32-41
Drama starring
Claudette Colbert
Jack Hawkins
On a rubber plantation in Malaya, Jim and Liz Frazer live in constant fear of terrorist attacks. When a neighbouring bungalow is destroyed, they realise they are now in the centre of the danger area.
Director Ken Annakin (1952)
SEE FILMS pages 32-41
A report on the battle to trace and prosecute people who make malicious phone calls.
The stories of five Britons who by fate, choice or duty spent the years of the Second World War in southern France. Rpt
Children's puppet adventures.
On the Scorpion Reef In the last of the series, the expedition camps on the Alacran Reef.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Look Stranger
A Vision of Wiltshire. Through etchings, drawings and writing, Robin and Heather Tanner recorded their personal vision of the Wiltshire countryside.
With John Craven.
Subtit/edfnews)
Followed by Westminster Live
With lain Macwhirter.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
The story of the Black
Mountaineers, a tribe believed to be the last direct descendants of Alexander the Great's army, who live in the mountains of Pakistan.
Each year thousands of harp seals are born on the pack ice. Within days they must learn to survive on their own.
The last quiz show in the series.
A report on how worn-out equipment means that train journeys between London and the north west now take longer. Producer David Barber
It looks like Jack the Ripper is back - in the form of chief engineer Scotty.
The classic family western, starring James Amess
The Mission. Matt is jumped by three outlaws in Mexico.
Series looking behind the scenes of the world of golf. The Magic of the Majors
The story of the British Open, the US Open, the Masters and the PGA is told as Bruce Critchley examines their special features, and some of the winners and losers explain the importance of the majors. Producer Donna Geils
Executive producer Laurence St John
Fit to Drop
Why did superfit elite athletes like Seb Coe , Steve Cram and John Ridgeon suffer debilitating infections at crucial moments in their careers? Why have six fit, young orienteers died suddenly in Sweden in the last two-and-a-half years? The investigative sports programme reports on new research in Britain and Sweden that documents for the first time how over-training weakens the body's immune system, leading to infection and even death.
Editor VyvSimson
Executive producer Tony Moss
The background to the day's news. With Sue Cameron.
The weekly multicultural debate programme in which a selection of people from different ethnic backgrounds discuss a controversial topical issue.
Presented by Trevor Phillips. A Juniper production for BBCtv
Three poets talk about the varied tradition of poetry in the Caribbean and its effect on British poetry.
Doctors face moral dilemmas every day. Raanon Gillon leads a discussion on the role of ethical principles in medical decision-making.