With signing.
Parliamentary update on Monday's affairs.
The series in which John
FitzMaurice Mills advises on caring for your antiques.
Today he looks at restoring
9.05 Standard Grade Geography: A Window on Scotland - Inverness
9.25 Mathsphere
9.45 You and Me
An SFTV production for BBCtv
10.00 Movable Feasts
10.15 Look and Read - Through the Dragon's Eye
10.35 Q and Stereo
10.45 Mathscope - Boxes
11.00 Watch: Natural History - Weather (wind)
(Stereo)
11.15 Thunderbirds in French: The Man from MI5
11.20 English Express: Storywriting
11.40 The Spanish Collection: Afortunados
(Stereo)
12.05 History File: The Roman Empire - Roman Britain
(Stereo)
12.25 Lifeschool: E is for Ecstasy
(Stereo)
12.50 Teaching Today
A crash course in business and industry
(Stereo)
1.20-1.40
Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis
1.20 The Brollys
1.35 Dilly the Dinosaur
1.40 Hawk's Eye: House and Home - Out into the garden
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather; followed by You and Me
Note: schools' half-term repeats.
A look at Shamrock K.the largest single-masted vessel in the world. Originally commissioned by Sir
Thomas Lipton in the early 1930s, she has now been restored to her former glory by an Italian millionaire.
With signing.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live lain Macwhirter and John Cole present live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime Minister's
Questions. Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Grand Prix from the Hexagon, Reading. David Vine presents the latest action.
Chef/restaurateur Kevin Woodford pounces on unsuspecting shoppers and goes home to cook for them. Michael Barry demonstrates his chicken waterzooi. Plus a tasting of new French wines designed to counter the Australian invasion. Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke. Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks A Bazal production for BBCtv
PROGRAMME RECIPES: are available in BBC
Good Food Magazine and on Ceefax page 686.
Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke on French and Australian wines
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Allowing the historic agreement between srael and the PLO, as the Initial euphoria fades, Israeli novelist Amos Oz and Palestinian academic Hisham
Sharabi travel together throughout Israel, the Gaza
Strip, Temple Mount, the Golan Heights and the West Bank.
For Sharabi, one of the authors of the PLO constitution, this was the first visit to his birthplace since 1947. In each other's company, he and Oz can introduce the other to places they would never be able to enter alone. Oz meets Palestinian militants, Sharabi penetrates the heart of Jewish orthodoxy, and they make predictions for the future of their shared and fought-over land. Producer Brian Moser
EditorGlynn Jones
A Late Show special live from London's Guildhall. Sarah
Dunant and Tracey Macleod discuss the six shortlisted novels with Germaine Greer , poet Tom Paulin and last year's Booker judge,
Victoria Glendinning , as the winner of the 1993 Booker Prize for
Fiction is announced. On the shortlist are Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle ; Under the Frog by Tibor Fischer ; Scar Tissue by Michael Ignatieff ; Remembering Babylon by David Malouf ; Crossing the River by Caryl Phillips and The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields. Director David Coleman
Producer Mary Sackville West
Flu kills every winter because its cause is a "quick change" virus. The moment scientists make a vaccine, the virus rebuilds itself in a different genetic form. And flu is only one health threat that has such ingenious artillery. Geneticist David Suzuki tells the story of human battles with diseases like multiple sclerosis.
Producers Bonnie Waltch , Christine Zurbach Wiser Executive producer Robin Brightwell
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The showcase for short films by new directors. St Ann's Big Boy
Sylvester McCoy presents the story of the world's tallest giant. Executive producer Sam Organ Director Steve Cole
With Jeremy Paxman.
Including an interview with the winner of this year's Booker Prize. Presented by Mark Lawson.
Highlights from Reading.
Mathematical topics in a real-world context.
(Continues tomorrow at 2.00am)
(to 3.40)