Programme Index

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9.05 Topics for Tutorials 4392530 9.25 Job Bank: Tour leader/Selfemployment 4389066 9.45 Numbers Plus:
Infant Maths Stereo 5632511 j
10.00 Go 4,5: OurSpace
4517337 10.20 Music Time
Stereo 4526085 10.45 i Thinkabout Science 1609085 '
11.00ZigZag:TheVikings
Stereo 3489725 11.25 The ; Science Collection 6750356 [
11.50JeunesFrancophones ( 3621882 12.10 The Geography Programme: Shifting sands
5805882 12.30 Study Ireland: History 2744207 12.50
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1.20-1.40Children'sBBCwith j Chris Jarvis Stereo 1.20 Bump
58138004 1.25 Melvin and : Maureen's Music-a-Grams
Stereo 23194462 1.40 . Landmarks: Coping with the ' Climate Stereo 49997882 !
2.00 News Subtitled and Weather; followed by Numbers Plus: Infant Maths
Note: schools' half-term repeats.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Jarvis

The Welsh-language soap. Who is Doreen's mystery caller? How will Mrs Mac 's day in court go?
With English subtitles.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mac

Father of the Year. Philip and Vivian try to revive the romance in their marriage.
6.25 The Ren and Stimpy Show Cult animation.
6.50 Rough Guide to Careers 50 Inspiring Ideas: Update 94 A report on work issues, plus chef Alistair Little passes judgment on a young hopeful. Director Michael Wadding
Series producer Danielle Lux
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Little

Billy Connolly 's final look at
500 years of Scottish art.
A Scottish Renaissance. The bold figurative works by John Bellany , Peter Howson ,
June Redfern and Stephen Campbell have blazed a trail through the art market and generated a new energy for painting in Scotland. Director/Producer Douglas Rae An Ecosse production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Connolly
Unknown:
John Bellany
Unknown:
Peter Howson
Unknown:
June Redfern
Unknown:
Stephen Campbell
Producer:
Douglas Rae

Action highlights from the third day of the Games with special guests Martin Bell and Annabel Nash , plus the best of tonight's ice hockey matches where the Czech Republic faces Austria and Germany takes on hosts Norway.

Contributors

Unknown:
Annabel Nash

Flying is supposed to be the safest form of travel. So when a passenger aircraft goes down, it is vital to find out the cause as soon as possible.
This intimate picture of a crash inquiry follows the team investigating the mysterious disappearance in 1992 of an airliner over the Panamanian jungle. Was the crash caused by a fire, a bomb, mechanical failure or human error?
The work is painstaking and frustrating, but nothing can be overlooked as the investigators pick their way through thousands of bits of wreckage in an attempt to piece the puzzle together.
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Contributors

Producer:
Marian Marzynski
Producer:
Peter Ceresole
Series Editor:
Jana Bennett

In the last of six dramas, a woman breaks down on the motorway at night and is offered help by a friendly stranger. But is the offer of help genuine? With Caroline Lee Johnson, Andrea Gordon ,
Bryan Murray and Jonathan Chesterman. Written by Avril E Russell
ProducerColin Ludlow; Director Jo Johnson A Crucial production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Lee
Unknown:
Andrea Gordon
Unknown:
Bryan Murray
Unknown:
Jonathan Chesterman.
Director:
Jo Johnson

Ten years to the day when
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean won the Olympic ice dance title in Sarajevo, a chance to re-live some of their golden moments - from Mack and Mabel, to Barnum, and the ultimate
"perfect 6.0" routine, Bolero. Also the latest news of today's
Olympic events.
Andrew Duncan interview with Torvill and Dean
SEE FEATURE page 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Torvill
Unknown:
Christopher Dean
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan

BBC Two England

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