With signing.
Parliamentary update.
9.00 Lernexpress 2
9.15 France Means Business
9.45 Watch
10.00 Look and Read: Earth Warp
10.20 Around Scotland: Media Studies
10.40 Over the Moon
10.55 Science Challenge
11.15 English Express
11.35 Seeing through Science
12.00 English File: Texts in Time
12.30 Scene: Our Day Out (Part 2)
Written by Willy Russell (Stereo)
1.00 Short Circuit
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
Stereo
1.20 Charlie Chalk
1.35 Puppy Dog Tales
Narrated by Victoria Wood
1.40 English Time: The Ancient Mariner
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather; followed by Words and Pictures
Note: repeats are not indicated.
With Helen Rollason.
Ice Skating
European Championships from Copenhagen. Katarina Witt, one of the sport's most celebrated names, returns to top-level international competition in today's women's event in which she will find a strong challenge from defending champion
Surya Bonaly of France and world champion Oksana
Baiul of the Ukraine. Plus a look ahead to the appearance of Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in tonight's free dance and highlights of the men's free programme. Commentary by Alan Weeks and Barry Davies. Producer Sharon Lence Editor Mark Wilkin
Including at 3.00
News Subtitled and Weather
Regional News; Weather
Daily news quiz, presented by Martyn Lewis.
What can you do when relationships go wrong?
Each week, Jenni Murray explores the problems and answers. In this edition, she focuses on living with, loving and surviving your partner's children from earlier relationships.
Word game with Paul Coia.
Magazine programme confronting current issues surrounding disabilities. With sign language interpretation.
Series producer Ian Macrae
Captain Scarlet, Captain Blue and Lieutenant Green are sent to investigate a mysterious complex being built on the dark side of the moon.
In Paris to protect a president, Napoleon and Illya find themselves the victims of vociferous protesters.
After the creature comforts of home, how many of the six students will return to the grim reality of student squalor, or will the petty squabbles force someone to make the break and find alternative accommodation?
Director Richard Fell
Producer Liz Molyneux
A review of the week's press by Lynda Lee-Potter of the Daily Mail.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Obsession. Tennis stars
Steffi Graf and Monica Seles
are among the many celebrities who have been victims of obsessive fans. But hundreds of ordinary people receive similar unwanted attention without the publicity and the money to take on their pursuers.
British Telecom deals with 176,000 malicious telephone calls in a year, while some obsessed people go to greater lengths - delivering furniture to a victim's home, for example.
The law as it stands offers little help to the harassed.
Injunctions are costly and not always effective, while the maximum penalty for misuse of the telephone is £ 1,000. In this programme Sarah Barclay asks if Britain should introduce anti-stalking laws, which have been used successfully in the USA. Producer Kevin Sutcliffe
Editor Peter Horrocks
This week Ruth Langsford finds hundreds of magnificent flower arrangements at the Winchester Cathedral Festival of Flowers. The delicate pink display at the Jane Austen memorial "so open that a butterfly could fly through it". Over the wall in the cathedral allotments, she discovers a former Archbishop of Canterbury and his wife watering the leeks.
Producer Jonathan Wright Miller Executive producer Hugh Scully A Fine Art production for BBCtv
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Third in a re-run of the comedy series set in space.
Lister wants to go on a date with dead console officer Christine Kochanski, and Rimmer's woken up with somebody else's arm.
Acre upon acre of prime
English land is being given over to feed the seemingly insatiable appetite for more and more golf courses. But what does the architecture of golf tell us about the game and the people who play it?
Jonathan Meades continues his tour of Britain with a look at golf structures - the courses, the clubhouses, the suburban surrounds and the social institutions. He finds Scotland is alive and well and living in the home counties, along with Japan and the newcomers from Planet Golf.
Director Russell England
Series producer David F Turnbull
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
The comedy game show where celebrities take on the role of football managers. This week, regular hosts Frank Skinner and David Baddiel are joined by guest managers Bob Mortimer and Karren Brady.
Producer Andy Jacobs
Comedy with Craig Ferguson ,
Jonathan Watson ,
Louise Beattie , Grant Smeaton , Ross Stenhouse and Jonathan Kydd. Producers Philip Differ and Caroline Roberts
An animated series about a grouchy chihuahua and his gullible feline sidekick.