6.20 Biology: Body Plans
6.45 Maths: Symbols and Equations
7.10 Measuring the Earth and the Moon
7.35James Hutton: Geologist
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6.20 Biology: Body Plans
6.45 Maths: Symbols and Equations
7.10 Measuring the Earth and the Moon
7.35James Hutton: Geologist
With signing.
Parliamentary update.
9.00 The Geography Collection
(Stereo)
9.25 Standard Grade English
9.45 Numbertime
10.00 Thunderbirds in Hindi
10.05 Seeing through Science
10.30 Ghostwriter: Get the Message: Part 9
11.00 Q and A
11.10 Landmarks: Coping with the Climate
11.30 Diez Temas
11.45 History File: The Era of the Second World War (Stereo)
12.05 The Geography Programme: Shifting sands
12.25 Lifeschool: Careers - Starting Work: The Interview
12.50 Advice Shop
Citizens' rights, in Belfast with Frank Carson
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Fiddley Foodle Bird
1.30 Johnson and Friends
1.40 Music Time
(Stereo)
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather
followed by Numbertime
(Note: schools' half-term repeats)
Today: the men's super-giant slalom with all eyes on Norwegian
Kjetil Andre Aamodt who won gold two years ago. Plus the second leg of the women's combined cross-country and coverage of the first section of the men's event.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including
Prime Minister's questions.
Regional News; Weather
Daily news quiz, presented by Martyn Lewis.
Ice-hockey action and speed-skating with the longest of the women's distances over 3,000m. Plus a preview of the men's figure skating competition which begins tonight featuring reigning Olympic champion Viktor Petrenko.
Programme confronting current issues surrounding disabilities. With sign language.
Series producer Ian Macrae
An update to an Antenna documentary shown in about Richard Leakey , the controversial director of Kenya's wildlife service. Producer Martin Freeth
Editor Caroline Van den Brul
Revised
A Day in the Masai Mara
Continuing the African theme, this film follows the annual migration of a million wildebeest, zebra and gazelles through the Masai Mara reserve to Tanzania. With
Julian Pettifer , Jonathan Scott and Fergus Keeling.
Producer Robin Hellier
Last in the series which takes an irreverent look at science.
Presented by David Malone. Series director Andrew Brenner Series editor Sara Ramsden
A Wall to Wall production for BBCtv
Mental health care in London and the south east is in crisis.
Now the government have issued new guidelines to protect the mentally ill. Will these guidelines make any difference? Fiona Bruce reports. Editor Mike Flood Page PHONE IN: on BBC Radios Kent, Oxford and GLR. Call [number removed]after the programme. REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below
In the last in the series Bobby Chariot bids a fond farewell. With Jean Marsh , Peter O'Brien and John Sparkes.
Director Metin Huseyin : Producer Alan Nixon
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Continued coverage of the men's figure skating technical programme, with comments from Robin Cousins. Plus ice-hockey with Canada taking on the USA and Sweden taking to the ice against France.
The changing role of middle managers in tomorrow's business environment.