With signing.
A full report on yesterday's proceedings in the Commons, its committees, and the Lords.
9.05 Techno
9.30 Square One: TV Maths
9.45 Storytime
10.00 Thunderbirds in Hindi
10.05 Thinkabout Science - Mirror Image
(Stereo)
10.20 Search Out Science: Structures - Balancing Act
10.40 Around Scotland - Media Studies
(Stereo)
11.00 Words and Pictures
11.15 English Time: the Ancient Mariner: Part 2
with Paul McGann
11.35 Ghostwriter
(Stereo)
12.05 Jeunes Francophones
12.25 TV6 - Moving Mountains
(Stereo)
12.50 Teaching Today
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Puppydog Tales
1.25 Fireman Sam
1.35 Stoppit and Tidyup
1.40 Zig Zag
2.00 News and Weather; followed by Storytime
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Paul Coia tells of the Viking sailors who roamed the world, looks at the characteristics of Viking boats and re-tells the saga of the discovery of Vinland (America). Show more
An appreciation of the small, finely detailed landscapes of Robert Bates , whose visionary and mysterious paintings have been compared with the work of Samuel Palmer , Stanley Spencer and Graham Sutherland.
Countryside news presented by John Craven.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live Live coverage of the workings of Parliament and its select committees.
Regional News; Weather
Daily news quiz, presented by Martyn Lewis.
Rhydian has an important issue to discuss with Eileen. Karen is made an offer she cannot refuse. In Welsh with English subtitles.
Word game with Paul Coia.
(Shownyesterdayat8.30pm)
A relentless pursuit through space, spanning 50,000 years.
The Fashion Show
The programme meets clothes junkies who spend thousands of pounds on items they wear only once, asks if top designers steal street culture and exposes the seedier sides of the industry. Executive producer Rachel Pumell
Sehes producer Nicola Moody
Bad Sports
On the eve of the Superbowl in Atlanta, a report from the USA on claims that the very traditions of American team sport, which prides itself on a wholesome family image, may be responsible for a trail of violence and crime. A spate of highly publicised cases, involving groups of athletes accused of sexually assaulting women, has raised disturbing questions about what sport, particularly football, is doing to young men. Editor VyvSimson
Executive producerTony Moss
The Real
Rasputin WhenGrigoriiEfimovich Rasputin was murdered in 1916, rumour and political expediency set to work to paint him as a villain, responsible for the downfall of the Romanov empire, an insane alcoholic capable of any sexual extravagance. This film biography reappraises the myth of the "Mad Monk", using new information as well as first-hand accounts to rescue Rasputin from unjust historians.
"He wasn'ta a Svengali figure, controlling the Tsarina," says producer Laurence Rees. "He didn't force people to kill themselves. That legacy is desperately unfair."
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Reflections on 20th-century American architecture.
John Hancock Center. Controversial American artist Jeff Koons fell in love with this building when he was an art student in Chicago. "See how it rises out of the baptismal waters of Lake Michigan in an expression of divine aspiration." Director Sandra Goldbacher Producer Ruth Rosenthal
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
A look behind the scenes at
Caryl Churchill's latest play, The Striker.
Prison drama that I continues the late-night run of films by director Don Siegel. Starring Neville Brand
During a nationwide wave of riots, inmates from the punishment block of a big state prison take advantage of an inexperienced guard and barricade themselves in. (1954) B/W
History File - Expansion, Trade and Industry: Britain 1750-1900.
For secondary schools.