6.20 Gallium Arsenide: Pulled from Obscurity 9379396 6.45 Animal Physiology: Breathing
Deeply 3067613 7.10Culture and Belief Europe
7.35 Antony and Cleopatra: a Workshop
With signing.
A full report on yesterday's proceedings in the Commons, its committees and the Lords.
9.00 Help Your Child with Maths - a Place to Begin
9.15 Off the Back of a Lorry - East Germany
9.45 Watch-Round and Round
10.00 Topics for Tutorials
10.20 Sports Science - Fully Fit
10.40 Over the Moon - Music
10.55 Media Studies for Highers and Modules
11.15 West Africa-Life on the Edge (Sahel)
11.35 Links-Britain and the Developing World
12.00 English File: New Approaches - Charles Dickens
12.30 pm Scene: Terry
Starring Dennis Waterman, written by Alan Plater
(Stereo) [sic]
1.00 Christianity in Today's World
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
Stereo
1.20 Mr Benn
1.35 Philbert the Frog
Stereo
1.40 The Art-the Art of Clothes
2.00 News and Weather; followed by
Words and Pictures
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Art for 11-14 year olds looking at clothes & body adornment as artistic expression. With designer Julie Arkell, textiles designer Jilli Blackwood and art student Jason Ibi.
A preview of the weekend's Open University programmes.
A look at what was in the Pathe News in 1954,40 years ago this week. A Griffin production for BBCtv
What can you do when relationships go wrong?
Jenni Murray explores some of the problems and the possible solutions.
Further coverage of the second round of the world championship from the Crucible, Sheffield.
Introduced by David Vine.
Including at
3.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at
3.50 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News and Weather
Flight 104. Colonel White discovers that a plane carrying Captain Scarlet and Captain
Blue has been taken over by the Mysterons, but how is he to warn them and avert disaster?
A new breed of THRUSH agent, a perfect man perfectly trained, is sent on a mission to destroy an entire village. But THRUSH and UNCLE reckon without an infatuated tourist.
With Peter Bradshaw from the London Evening Standard reviews the week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
What's Up Doc?
When Dr Graham Rudd committed suicide, his wife blamed the extra work of the NHS reforms. John McGhie reports on how GPs across the country are cracking up, with devastating results for themselves and potential risks for their patients. Producer Dippy Chaudhary Editor Mark Wakefield
This week: Geoff Hamilton visits a Himalayan plant hunter in Slough, Liz Rigbey visits the Channel Island gardens of Sark, and Nick Wray travels to Wales in search of magnolias. Executive producer Tony Laryea
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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Action from the World
Championship. Introduced by DavidVine.
Regular viewers of the satirical news quiz will never forget the classic edition where Paul Merton teamed up with a tub of lard because guest Roy Hattersley backed out at the last minute.
This new series cannot promise a repeat appearance for the tub of lard but it does hope to have first-time guests such as Conservative MP Alan Clark and Bob Monkhouse as well as old hands Neil Kinnock and Caroline Quentin. Series producer Harry Thompson has said it is virtually impossible to get anyone from the government to take part - although he thinks it would enhance the reputation of most of them.
Regulars Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by their guests, with Angus Deayton in the chair. Producer Colin Swash
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
Andrew Duncan interview with Angus Deayton
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Followed by Video Nation
With Sue Cameron.
The game of imaginary teams. Presented by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel.
Director Peter Orton ; Producer Andy Jacobs
Highlights of today's action.