6.20 Biology
6.45 Maths: Inverse Functions
7.10 Earthquakes: Seismology at Work
7.35 Geology: Inside Volcanoes
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6.20 Biology
6.45 Maths: Inverse Functions
7.10 Earthquakes: Seismology at Work
7.35 Geology: Inside Volcanoes
With signing.
Parliamentary update from
Westminster.
9.00 The German Collection: Leute con Heute
9.25 Standard Grade Modern Studies
9.45 Numbertime
(Stereo)
10.00 Thunderbirds in Hindi
10.05 Great Experiments: Another Time, Another Place
(Stereo)
10.30 Ghostwriter: Get the Message: Part 4
(Stereo)
11.00 Q and A
Looking at some schools programmes made in Northern Ireland
(Stereo)
11.10 Landmarks: History of Writing and Printing
(Stereo)
11.30 Diez Temas
11.45 History File: The Making of the United Kingdom: Crowns, Parliament
(Stereo)
12.05 The Geography Programme - Water Goes to Ground
12.25 Lifeschool: Work Experience
12.50 Business Matters
(Stereo)
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Fiddley Foodle Bird
(Stereo)
1.30 Johnson and Friends
1.40 Music Time
(Stereo)
2.00 News Subtitled and Weather; followed by Numbertime
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
A programme about a battered wife who found the strength to fight back.
RpT
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Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including
Prime Minister's questions.
Regional News; Weather
Presented by Martyn Lewis.
Will Sean McGurk accept Die's offer? With English subtitles.
Last in the word game series.
Family adventure based on a Robert Louis Stevenson story.
An orphan's new family life is threatened after he discovers buried treasure. With
William Powell , Tommy Ivo , Rosemary De Camp , Henry Hull.
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A film about children's experience of divorce ends this week's trilogy on the subject.
Three years ago, three families took part in a documentary which revealed the pain children suffer when their parents are separated. Now the families talk again about their lives. Director Ed Harnman
A Goldhawk production for BBCtv
The child's response to divorce
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Current affairs programme.
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Followed by Video Nation Subtitled
Is Britain's best known steeplejack,
Fred Dibnah , in danger of becoming a " new man"?
Fred was first featured on television in 1979 and endeared himself to viewers with his straight talking and colourful stories. Now 54, he has remarried - to Sue, a woman 20 years his junior. As this new four-part series discovers, she has made quite a difference to Fred's life.
With two young sons, he has to balance family life against his job and his enthusiasm for traction engines. "I've got used to it - have more time than I used to with the other brood ... I was too busy trying to earn a living. Things are easier now than they were 20 years ago."
But some things never change. Despite Sue's best attempts, he refuses to replace his familiar, oily cap. "It's got a smell all its own," he explains.
Director/Producer Don Haworth BOOK: The Fred Dibnah Story , £ 12.99 from booksellers.
Five leading off-roaders and Vauxhall's new executive car are put to the test, and there's a report on the Coys Festival. (For more details, see tomorrow 5.30pm)
The Human Revolution. The final programme in the series asks when we became human.
Don Johanson travels from the tip of southern Africa to the Australian outback and searches for the answer in the caves of France and Israel. Producer Lauren Seeley Aguirre Series producer Peter Jones
A Green Umbrella production for BBCtv
Short films by new directors. The Boarding House
An atmospheric documentary about a boarding house in South Shields.
Director Tom McGoman
Series producer Colin Rose
Followed by Sarajevo - a Street under Siege
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
With Mark Lawson.
The weekend's OU programmes.
A look at DNA research.
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