With signing. Subtitled
Friday's proceedings.
Highlights of the Australian Grand Prix from Adelaide.
(Snownyesterday at 9.35pm)
9.05 The Global Environment
9.25 Job Bank
9.45 Numbertime
(Stereo)
10.00 Go 4,5: Art
10.20 Music Time
(Stereo)
10.45 Thinkabout Science
(Stereo)
11.00 Zig Zag
(Stereo)
11.20 Celebration and Innovation
The BBC celebrates 70 years of broadcasting to children in their classrooms, and previews highlights of the 1993/94 season.
11.50 Le Cafe des Reves
(Stereo)
12.10 The Geography Programme
(Stereo)
12.30 History File
12.50 Teaching Today
(Stereo)
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis (Stereo)
1.20 Gordon T Gopher
1.30 Christopher Crocodile
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Landmarks: Tudors and Stuarts
(Stereo)
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather
Followed by Numbertime
(Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Regional programmes shown yesterday at 2.00pm.
The story of the Venus de Milo. Rpt
Subtitled (news) Followed by Songs of Praise
Pathe News of 1953. A Griffin production for BBCtv
Regional News; Weather
Word game where contestants pit their wits against a computer. With
Paul Coia.
A series of programmes by wildlife film-makers from around the world. This week, Reinhard Kunkel tells the story of the flamingo hunters in Tanzania's
Ngorongoro Reserve.
Daily nostalgia quiz hosted by Martyn Lewis.
A Mentom production for BBCtv
How the country fed itself during the Second World War.
Stereo Subtitled
Kitty Kat loses his appetite.
Multicultural sketch comedy. Featuring guest Mica Paris. Director Terry Jervis ; Producer Bill Wilson
Normski presents 2 Unlimited and Guru and D C Lee. Director Hamish Hamilton
Series producerClarePizey Stereo
Every night this week, three works from A merican Art in the 20th Century at London's
Royal Academy will be discussed by a range of people including Jamie Lee Curtis , Geoffrey Dickens MP, Sister
Wendy Beckett , and the US Ambassador to Britain, Raymond Seitz.
Noted for films which take a "small focus on a big situation",
Molly Dineen found herself recording the broader picture in 1991 as London Zoo fought for its future.
"Ironically, I learned a great deal about human nature when I was at the zoo," saysDineen. "What struck me most forcibly was the contrast between the bitter squabbles of the people and the stillness and dignity of the beasts around them."
In the second programme, following staff redundancies, it is time to reduce the animal population by 13,000-one-third of the collection.
Curators are faced with impossible choices, for example between a threatened species and a crowd-pleasing one. Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff An RTO production for BBCtv
Revisedrpt Subtitled
Drama being shown in conjunction with the documentary series
The Great Depression starring Mark Harmon , Lee Purcell 1937: when Ertie Robertson heads west with his wife and children seeking a future in California, they have to face corruption and violence. With
Morgan Weisser and Leon Russom. Director John Korty 1991) Subtitled
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Prankster Victor Lewis-Smith continues his oddball observations on the world of television from his hospital bed. With Nickolas Grace.
Written by Victor Lewis-Smith and Paul Sparks Producer Richard Curson Smith
Followed by Sarajevo - a Street under Siege
What happened today in Sarajevo? Each day until the city is relieved this programme will follow the intimate details of life in a street under siege.
Series editor Paul Watson
Presented by Peter Snow.
A special programme featuring a performance by trumpeter
Hugh Masekela who also talks about his return to South Africa after 30 years in exile. With TraceyMacleod.
Producer Mark Cooper Stereo
Readings from this year's
Booker Prize-winning novel. Director/Producer Clive Brill
Crime drama inspired by the fifth commandment about a young man who murders a Warsaw taxi driver. In Polish with English subtitles.
With Miroslaw Baka , Krzysztof Globisz and Jan Tesarz.
Director Krzysztof Kieslowskil 1988)
A chance to record secondary school programmes.
(to 4.00)