6.20 Using the Aggregate Demand and Supply Model
7078462 6.45 Development and Learning 3849337 7.10 Poetry: 38720047.35Goingto School in Japan
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Goodwood House.
Pa the News this week in 1954. A Griffin production for BBCtv
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9.05 Topics for Tutorials 8381356 9.25 Job Bank: Gas Service Engineer/Circus
Performer Stereo 8394820 9.45 Numbers Plus: Infant Maths 6598676 10.00 Go 4,5: My
Health-Teeth
10.20 Music Time
4680511 10.45 Thinkabout Science ll.OOZigZag
11.25 Science Collection 5576795 11.50Jeunes
Francophones 106028812.10 Geography Programme
1612714 12.30 Study Ireland: History 2906511 12.50 TeachingToday: Religious
Education in the Primary School Stereo 9408714 1.20-1.40
Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis
Stereo 1.20 The Adventures of Buzzy Bee and Friends
28036172 1.25 Melvin and Maureen's Music-a-Grams
Stereo 48277627 1.40
Landmarks: History ofWritingand Printing Stereo
67537608 2.00 News and Weather; followed by Numbers Plus Note: repeats are notindicated.
Regional programmes shown yesterday at 2.00pm.
A reconstruction of a search for a lost girl.
Subtitled (news)
Songs of Praise
Regional News; Weather
Restaurants in private
Japanesehomes.
The Welsh-language soap with English subtitles. Clem finds someone to comfort him.
A seven-part weekdayquizshow where teenagers pit their wits against professional adults.
An Atticus/KTV production for BBCtv
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Blood Is Thicker than Mud
Will Smith and his cousin
Carlton apply to enter a fraternity house.
6.25 The Ren and Stimpy Show Cult animation.
6.50 Rough Guide to Careers 50 Inspiring Ideas: Update 94 Including: pop wannabes
Da Jeuce , male model Moose, and an animator who works with plastic models. Last in the series. Director Michael Wadding
Series producer Danielle Lux
Revisedrpt
Brass Masterclass
Taking tonight's class at the Royal College of Music in London is the outstanding
Swedish trumpet player Hakan Hardenberger who works with three young musicians: James Arnold (trumpet), Simon Cowen (trombone) and Heather McNaughton (French horn). With Sarah Greene.
Director Bob Coles ; Producer Jan Younghusband Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
Followed by Video Nation Subtitled
Scientific discoveries are sometimes made in the most extraordinary way. Horizon reveals how a car radiator helped one scientist realise why humans walk upright.
For decades it had been thought that we began walking the way we do when our brains became more complex and we needed to free our hands to use tools. However, two fossil discoveries in the 70s - the Laetoli footprints and "Lucy" - proved that these two developments happened millions of years apart.
More recently, while a British scientist was using a model called Boris to demonstrate that big brains - like computers - need to be kept cool, a palaeontologist was inspired by her car's cooling system to investigate blood flow to the brain.
Following on from the two recent programmes entitled In Search of Our Ancestors, Chris Hale's film shows how these two independent strands of research came to the same conclusion.
This week Sister Wendy goes to imperial Vienna where she visits the treasures of the Hapsburg Emperors. Producer Randall Wright
BOOK: Sister Wendy's Grand Tour, price f 19.99 from booksellers
I Drama starring
Charles Bronson
Jock Yablonski , a senior official in the corrupt Union of Mineworkers, runs into trouble when he opposes the president.
Director John Mackenzie (1986)
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Followed by Sarajevo - a Street under Siege
With Sue Cameron.
The British family has been in crisis for the last 50 years, according to the tabloid press. But who were the real people behind the headlines, and how did it feel to be blamed for the collapse of modern family life? Producer Catherine Lucas
Executive producer Jane Root
A Wall to Wall production forBBCtv
Knowing where to draw the line.
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