6.20 Biology: Molluscs, Mechanisms and Minds
6.45 Maths: Trigonometric Formulas
7.10 Science: Practically Speaking
7.35 Landscape: Bodmin and Dorset
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6.20 Biology: Molluscs, Mechanisms and Minds
6.45 Maths: Trigonometric Formulas
7.10 Science: Practically Speaking
7.35 Landscape: Bodmin and Dorset
With signing.
Parliamentary update from
Westminster.
9.00 The German Collection: Funf Wochen in Herbst
(Stereo)
9.25 Standard Grade Modern Studies
9.45 Numbertime
(Stereo)
10.00 Thunderbirds in Hindi: The Perils of Penelope: Part 7
10.05 Great Experiments: Bright Sparks and Long Waves
10.30 Ghostwriter: Get the Message: Part 3
11.00 Q and A
Looking at new resources to help teach religious education
11.10 Landmarks: History of Writing and Printing
(Subtitled)
11.30 Diez Temas
11.45 History File: The Making of the United Kingdom: Crowns, Parliament
12.05 The Geography Programme: Le Rhone sauvage
12.25 Lifeschool: Careers - Starting Work: It's Up to You
12.50 Advice Shop
A special edition of the citizens' rights programme devoted to the evils of debt. The cameras follow a family as it hauls itself out of the debt trap. Plus ideas to beat the loan sharks.
With Andrew Miller and Helen Madden.
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Fiddley Foodle Bird
1.35 Johnson and Friends
1.40 Music Time: Catacombs
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather
followed by Numbertime
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
World Indoor Bowls
Championships. Dougie Donnelly presents the conclusion of the quarter-finals from Preston. The outcome of these matches will decide the semi-final line up.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including
Prime Minister's questions.
Regional News; Weather
Further coverage of the quarter-finals.
Disability issues, with sign-language interpretation. Series producer Ian Macrae
Subtitled 12
Action thriller about archaeologists in central America.
Director Don Sharp (1984)
FILM REVIEWS pages 39-43
Blight This House
What happens if the Channel Tunnel rail link is routed past the bottom of your garden? The government believes the rules for compensation are adequate, but many would disagree. 61 Producer Kurt Barling : Editor Mike Flood Page PHONE IN: on BBC Radios Oxford and GLR. Call
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As a prelude to a new series about Lancastrian steeplejack Fred Dibnah starting next week, this episode from the one originally shown in 1987 finds him felling a giant chimney.
Director/ProducerDonHaworth
I The motoring magazine returns with reports on the Monte Carlo rally and Ford's latest coupe, the Probe.
(For more details, see tomorrowat 5.30pm)
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Survival. The African savannah has always been a dangerous place. But while jeeps and shotguns now protect humans, two million years ago our ancestors had only hands, simple stone tools and a brain to protect them. In this programme Don Johanson puts himself in their place to find out what it takes to survive on the savannah. Was early homo erectus a "killer ape", using stones and bones as weapons, or a crafty scavenger? Producer Lenora Johanson Series producer Peter Jones
A Green Umbrella production for BBCtv
A showcase for short films by new directors.
A Lesson In History
Animation questioning the way world history is taught in British schools.
Director Maybelle Peters
A West Surrey College of Art and Design production for BBCtv
Followed by Sarajevo - a Street under Siege
Presented by Sue Cameron.
With Tracey MacLeod.
Highlights of the weekend's Open University programmes.
A study of the sun's magnetic forces.
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