6.20 Personality Development: Bursts and Pauses
6.45 Using Television
7.35 From Child to Pupil
With signing.
A report on yesterday's proceedings in the Commons, its committees, and the Lords.
9.05 Techno - Including a look at housing problems in Tokyo 3020579
9.30 Square One: TV Maths - Can Cabot and Marshmallow fit square pegs into round holes? 1447127
9.45 Storytime: Angry Arthur 8809772
10.00 Thunderbirds in Hindi 5640666
10.05 Thinkabout Science: Tracks and Trails - Using footprints and other clues to follow trails
10.20 Search Out Science: Structures - The Right Stuff. The importance of choosing the right materials 1305024
10.40 Around Scotland: Landscapes - Weather. Jane Kelly finds out the weather influences the landscape's appearance in areas across Scotland
7493598
11.00 Words and Pictures: Time to Get Up
11.15 English Time: Media File - How TV programme" identities" are created
11.35 Ghostwriter: Get the Message
12.05 Jeunes Francophones - A look at TV programmes in Dakar, Toulouse and Montreal 1084937
12.25 TV6 - Omnibus: The Piero Trail (part 2)
12.50 Teaching Today: an Update on PSE
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis Stereo
1.20 The Adventures of Buzzy Bee and Friends 28405208
1.25 Fireman Sam 57967161
1.35 King Rollo 55076734
1.40 Zig Zag - Comparing public transport in urban Manchester and rural Derbyshire 67999444
2.00 News Subtitled and Weather; followed by Storytime
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Live coverage of this afternoon's play in the World Indoor Championships from Preston. Featuring the first two singles quarter-finals, with £25,000 in prize money awaiting the eventual competition winner.
Commentary by David Rhys Jones, Jimmy Davidson , Mal Hughes , David McGill and John Bell. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
Including at 3.00
News suotitiedand Weather and at 3.50
News Subtitled and Weather Regional News and Weather
A group of space hippies sends the Enterprise way off course.
Reportage Money
Does money rule our lives? The youth current affairs series debates the subject with an audience of young people, some of whom claim they will do anything for money. Executive producer Rachel Purneli Series producerNicola Moody
A Raw Deal?
An investigation into the illegal trade in non-Halal meat, currently being passed off as Halal to Britain's Muslim population. Halal meat takes longer to slaughter and is therefore more expensive. Unscrupulous traders can make a quick profit by passing off non-Halal meat as the real thing, even though Muslims are forbidden to eat any other kind of meat.
Producer AsifZubairy
Series producer Nick Powell
Subtitled 73
BBC2's main showcase for new films returns with a controversial drama that caused a stir at its first screening at last year's London Film Festival. Genghis Cohn, adapted by Stanley Price from a novel by Romain Gary, tackles Germany's post-war rebuilding and post-holocaust guilt with the comic tale of an ex-SS officer who finds himself possessed by the ghost of a Jewish comedian whose execution he ordered.
"Many people who saw the film said they couldn't enjoy comedy that focuses on a man who shot men, women and children," says Robert Lindsay, who plays the possessed Schatz. "I lost a lot of confidence about It until a woman stood up at the end of the London Film Festival screening and announced that she was a holocaust survivor. She said everyone ought to see Genghis Cohn because it's about forgiveness. I found that extraordinary."
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Short films by new directors. Archie Gets a Clip
A light-hearted documentary which follows Archie, a Scottish terrier, on a visit to the dog parlour.
Series producer Colin Rose Director Robert Letts
Followed by Sarajevo - a Street under Siege
Presented by Sue Cameron.
How to be a newspaper columnist. Presented by Mark Lawson.
How should history be taught in our schools?
... for better diagnosis.