6.45 Maths: Energy Through the Window 3307422 7.10 History ofMaths: The Liberation of Algebra 4885843 7.35 Databases: Miles of Aisles
Highlights of yesterday's Portuguese Grand Prix.
(Showwn yesterday 9.40pm)
Pathe News this week in 1953. AGrtfflnproductiontorBBCtv
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Terry Cloud a swimming
9.05 The Global Environment
How different pressures on agricultural land lead to erosion.
9.25 Mad About Music
Looking at scales. (Stereo)
9.45 Numbertime
10.00 Go 4,5
Looking at water.
10.20 Music Time
Music inspired by the noise a family makes doing housework. (Stereo)
10.45 Thinkabout Science
(Stereo)
11.00 Zig Zag
11.20 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales - Macbeth
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
11.50 Le Cafe des Reves
Second of a five-part drama for secondary school students learning French. (Stereo)
12.10 The Geography Programme - the disappearing sea
(Stereo)
12.30 History File - Hungary in 1956
12.50 Teaching Today - Managing pupil behaviour
(Stereo)
1.20 Gordon T Gopher
Puppet adventures with Gordon the Gopher and Phillip Schofield.
1.30 Christopher Crocodile
Animation with the voice of Derek Griffiths.
1.35 PC Pinkerton
Animation with the voice of Ian Lavender.
1.40 Landmarks
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather
followed by Numbertime
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Looking at the way scales are used as a basis for a wide variety of music including Japanese Shakuhachi flute music, Flamenco, Pipe music & Indian Sitar music.
Further live coverage from Brighton. This afternoon's session ends with elections to Labour's National j Executive.
Including at 3.00pm
News Subtitled and Weather and at 3.50pm
News subtitled and Weather Regional News; Weather
Scientific documentary. Ancient Whispers. An exploration of the complex notion that everything - the stars, the planets, people - even time itself, began with a huge singular explosion. Even more bizarre, however, is the idea that an ancient whisper of this almighty bang, a kind of heat relic from the main event, is still with us. Presented by Geoffrey Burchfield.
Morticia's sister Ophelia is madly in love with a millionaire, but is he a fraud?
6.25
Baby I Love You. Schoolgirl Julie loves her baby. But she feels threatened by her mother who treats him as her own child, and also refuses to let the baby's young father have any contact, despite his pleas. Written by Andrew Davies
ProducerSusan Paton
Tonight, a look at the market in replica team shirts, and an exclusive interview with former England manager
Bobby Robson. With Simon O'Brien and Shelley Webb. Series producer Alan Humdall
Animation.
Breaking the Barriers. When Jackie Robinson walked out to bat as the first black player in major league baseball, it changed America for ever. Tonight's programme examines the courage of the black athletes who fought to take their rightful place in sporting history. Narrated by HughQuarshie.
Series producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
Thriller starring Dirk Benedict
Bruce Dem
When wise-cracking private eye Eddie Mazda moves to
Hawaii, all he's looking forward to is the sun and the sea. But he soon finds that the paradise island also has more than its fair share of intrigue, passion and cold-blooded murder.
Director Martha Coolidge (1989)
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With Jeremy Paxman, and Peter Snow at the Labour Party Conference all week.
The arts and media magazine presented by Michael Ignatieff. Producer Vanessa Engle
Series editorMichael Poole
What choices did women have at the beginning of this century? And how had their experiences and expectations changed by 1950? Rpt