6.15 Maths: Looking at
Equations 7668089 6.40
Maths Models: Resonance and Damping 3448602 7.05 Maths: "Real" Exponential Functions 3455331 7.30
Venice and Antwerp in the 16th Century 7162398 7.55
Semiotics: Signs of the Times 3409737 8.20Animal
Behaviour: a Conflict of Interests
6034263 8.45 There's
Degree in Me Somewhere
With Philippa Forrester and Ratz.
Quiz. Last in the series with Bill Tidy. ANSWERS: send to Draw Me. BBCtv, [address removed]
Written by Valerie Georgeson , from a story by Margaret Stuart Barry
Team games.
Written by Alan Janes
The last of the series looks at school minibuses, fan dubs and Easter eggs.
Music show, featuring Yazz.
Ticket to Alaska.KimUe travels with an FBI agent.
Mardi Gras. Doberman has a new look. B/W
Political review for the south east. With Michael Hastings.
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
The third visit to Anglo-Irish estates goes to Glaslough andClonegal.
After the wettest winter for three decades and terrible floods, why do we still destroy flood plains?
Highlights of the World
Figure Skating Championships from Tokyo. Commentary by Alan Weeks. With Sue
Barker.
Featuring the Hong Kong Sevens, in which Western
Samoa defend their title, and Harlequins v Leicester.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston
Webs of Intrigue
Are spiders the ultimate creepy-crawlies or really our eight-legged friends? They have been spinning their webs since before the age of the dinosaurs and now, with creative use of light and special lenses, the Australian team of Jim Frazier and Densey Clyne show how spiders use their silk to catch prey, build a home and even woo a mate.
Producer Roger Whittaker
Series producer John Sparks
BBC economics editor Peter Jay
tours South Africa as it prepares for democracy and new economic challenges. Producer Alison Rooper
Editor Jane Ellison
From the Assembly Rooms,
St Albans, local people air their concerns about the new tax rises with politicians and financial experts. With Francine Stock , and reporter Nils Blythe.
Producers Francesca Kirby-Greene , Will Thorne Editor Anne Tyerman
Second of seven musical settings for Easter: Woman, Behold Thy Son!... Behold, Thy Mother!
The last of the series includes interviews with Jeff Bridges and Peter Weir , star and director of Fearless. Also, a profile of American cult screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer. . With Howard Schuman.
Series producer Saskia Baron
Senes editor Paul Kerr A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv
Highlights of the Brazilian Grand Prix from Sao Paulo.
The new season gets under way and Brazilian Ayrton Senna, now driving for Williams alongside Britain's Damon Hill, will start the race as favourite in front of his home supporters.
Drama starring Sam Shepard
Walter Faber is a self-contained man of the world whose greatest fear is "uncontrolled coincidence". His survival in an air crash leads him into just such a chain of circumstance.
Rudy Wurlitzer , featured in tonight's Moving Pictures, adapted his screenplay from Max Frisch 's novel Homo Faber. With Julie Delpy , Barbara Sukowa and Dieter Kirchlechner. DirectorVolker Schlöndorff( 1991)
FILM REVIEWS pages 45-52