6.20 Maths: The Poisson Process 9104084 6.45 Modelling with Maths: Rates of Change
3965201 7. 10 Deer Farming 8917713 7.35 Developing
World: The Tonga of Zimbabwe
With signing.
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Original cartoons based on true stories of animal bravery made by first-time art college film-makers.
9.05 Words into Action - Forgiveness.
In this exploration of the Christian faith, a London clergyman explains how he can forgive the gang which viciously attacked his family
9.25 Mathspy
9.45 You and Me
10.00 Movable Feasts
10.15 Topics for Tutorials: It's Your Concern/What Are You Good At? - nutrition and diet, plus students discuss their own strengths and weaknesses.
10.35 Q and A
10.45 Help Your Child with Reading- book reading for the under-5s
11.00 Watch: Round and Round - Cogs and Wheels
11.15 The Developing World
11.40 The Economics Collection
12.05 History File: North American Indians - how they have retained their own culture.
12.25 Lifeschool: Citizenship - You and the Law 4755510
12.50 Teaching Today: the Management of Pupil Behaviour - how teachers can reduce classroom disruption Stereo
1.20-1.45
Children's BBC with Chris Jarvis Stereo
1.20 Philbert the Frog Stereo
1.25 Postman Pat
1.45 Ici Paris
2.00 News Subtitled and Weather; followed by You and Me
Note: repeats are not indicated.
With signing and subtitles.
World Championship from the Crucible, Sheffield. Quarter-final action.
Introduced by David Vine.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Regional News; Weather
comedy starring
Humphrey Bogart
Joan Bennett
On Christmas Eve 1895, three convicts escape from Devil's Island and take over the store of a French shopkeeper.
Finding the owners in trouble, the soft-hearted trio decide the time has come to put their criminal talents to good use.
Director Michael Curtiz
(1955)
Petra Kelly has been described as one of the most influential women of the 20th century. As founder of the mould-breaking German Green Party she helped to make environmental protection a political issue around the world. She was also a passionate peace campaigner and is credited with helping to shape modern Germany. By contrast, her death was a squalid affair. Her body, and that of her army general former lover, lay undiscovered in a house for three weeks.
After intense speculation - including both assassination and suicide pact theories - police concluded that Gerd Bastian shot her before turning the gun on himself. Tonight, Isobel Hilton traces the rise, fall, and violent end of Petra Kelly, and looks at the vacuum her death has created in German politics.
Continuing the series about home furnishing and decorating. Featured on this week's programme are Samantha from Liverpool who furnishes her new flat with £300; the people for whom living in the country doesn't mean living in the past and the men and women who make hand-crafted furniture to order. Presented by Caroline Quentin. Series producer Tim Kirby
Series editor Janice Hadlow
Quarter-final action presented from the Crucible, Sheffield, by David Vine.
Ten years ago, the Nottinghamshire miners were about to face their greatest crisis when they decided to break away from the NUM, to defy the miners' strike and return to work. Now the breakaway union that they formed (the Union of Democratic Mineworkers) is witnessing the slow death of the coalfields, watching promises being broken and traditions collapsing.
Charles Stewart and Malcolm
Hirst, the team who observed Lewisham Council in the fly-on-the-wall Town Hall series, spent a year in Nottinghamshire filming the plight of the miners. In
Blackmail, the first programme in this new six-part series, the workers at Clipstone and Rufford collieries face redundancy, while UDM president Neil Greatrex tries to secure a future for his members.
"When Greatrex took over in 1992, he was handed a poisoned chalice, says Charles Stewart. "He's effectively presiding over the death of an industry, but he's afraid of nobody and determined to get the best deal he can." Executive producer Paul Hamann
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Wendie Mills talks about what she dislikes most - housework - and how little help her husband is.
With Kirsty Wark.
Quarter-final highlights.
The design of underground electricity supply cables.
12.25-1.30am OU Downloaded Video
-Computer Aided Design