6.20 Oceanography: Jamaica and the Sea 7712854 6.45
Animal Physiology: a Time to be Born 3583729 7.10TheAII
Electric Home 3516496 7.35 Women'sStudies: Countingthe Threads
With signing.
Parliamentary report.
9.00 Lernexpress
9.15 Off the Back of Lorry
(Stereo)
9.45 Watch: Natural History - Summer
10.00 Look and Read
(Stereo)
10.20 Around Scotland
10.40 Over the Moon
10.55 Science Challenge
11.15 English Express
11.35 Great Experiments: Energy for Sale
(Stereo)
12.00 English File: Language and Gender
12.30 Scene: Say Goodbye
Written by John Roberts and Michele Camarda
(Stereo)
1.00 Short Circuit
(Stereo)
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
1.35 King Greenfingers
1.40 English Time
(Stereo)
2.00 News
Subtitled and Weather; followed by Words and Pictures
Note: repeats are not indicated.
With Helen Rollason.
The World Figure Skating
Championships from Tokyo, Japan, with coverage of the free dance and the ladies' technical programmes. In Torvill and Dean's absence there will be fierce rivalry between the Russian dance couples, gold medallists
Grichtchuk and Platov and the reigning world champions and silver medallists Usova and Zhulin. Commentator Alan Weeks.
Plus, on the eve of the 140th Boat Race, a report on the Women's Boat Race from Henley-on-Thames.
ProducerSharonLence
Including at 3.00
News Subtitled and Weather
Regional News; Weather
Nostalgia quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Jenni Murray explores what can be done when relationships go wrong.
A visit to the Geneva Motor Show and a look at a new British racing team.
BBC Top Gear Classic and Sportscar Show from 30 April to 2 May at NEC. Birmingham. For ticket details ring [number removed]
Noose of Ice. Captains Scarlet and Blue face danger when the sea surrounding an isolated mine under the North Pole begins to freeze during a power failure.
To protect Mr Waverley from THRUSH assassins at a university awards ceremony, Illya joins a student protest group. But he and Napoleon run into trouble in the girls' dorm.
Last in the current series.
Mark the medic prepares to face his finals. The other members of the household try to meet the Easter essay deadlines before heading home. Director Bridget Boseiey
Producer Clare Pizey
Politicians champion a return to traditional "family values". But would that help repair the fractured relationships between today's parents and children? Francine Stock asks whether such tensions are creating a new generation unable to tell right from wrong. Producer Kevin Sutcliffe
EditorPeterHorrocks
Geoff Hamilton tackles the thorny issue of whether a rose earns its rightful place in the garden; Gay Search has some perfect plants for problem places; Stephen Lacey concludes his look at foliage; and Bob Flowerdew makes the perfect compost.
Executive producer Tony Laryea
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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People often have their i worst arguments in cars. Perhaps it's
Decause cars aren't t designed for conversation. Or perhaps it's because they highlight the differences between a couple: she wants a family saloon, he wants a sports car; she wants the radio off and the heatingon, he wants loud music and fresh air.
In She Likes It Hot, the second of Nicholas Barker 's highly stylised portraits of British motorists, car-owning couples talk about what makes them blow a gasket.
Director/SenesproducerNichotas Barker
Poet Simon Armitage celebrates the strange beauty of the TV mast in Yorkshire.
(Rpt)
Presented by Sue Cameron.
Journalist Richard Littlejohn and Birmingham City's Karren Brady are this week's celebrity guests. Hosted by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel. Director Peter Orton
Producer Andy Jacobs
In a preview for her series,
Germaine Greer discusses sex, power and serial monogamy with an all-woman team including Caitlin Moran , Janet Street-Porter and Suzanne Moore.
Producer Janet Lee
A classic accoustic concert.