6.45 Managingthe Managers 3803417 7.10 The March of Aluminium 8928829 7.35
Women'sStudies: Public Space, Public Work
With signing.
A full report on yesterday's proceedings in the Commons, its committees and the Lords.
9.00 Help Your Child with Maths: Talking to Each Other
9.15 Germany Means Business: the Frankfurt Contenders
9.45 Watch: Round and Round: Cogs and Wheels
(Stereo)
10.00 Topics for Tutorials - Pupils learn about nutrition and diet, and areas of achievement
10.20 Sports Science: the Energy Machine
10.40 Over the Moon: Music
10.55 Media Studies for Highers and Modules: Facts, Lies and Videotape
A guide to genre
11.15 West Africa: the Price of Cocoa
11.35 Links: Britain and the Developing World - Out of the Colony
12.00 English File: Hard Times: Episode 1
A dramatisation of Hard Times by Charles Dickens.
The classic tale of greed and oppression in the industrial north
See feature page 30
12.30pm Scene: Bank Holiday
Written by Colin Welland
(Stereo) [NB this is likely to be incorrect as original programme was not in stereo]
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 Food
2.00 News and Weather; followed by Words and Pictures
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Art for 11-14 year olds looking at images and uses of food in art through a food stylist, a woodcarver, a ceramicist and a packaging company.
A preview of the weekend's Open University programmes.
A look at what was in the Pathe News in 1954.
What can you do when relationships go wrong?
Jenni Murray explores some of the problems and the possible solutions.
Live coverage from the Crucible, Sheffield.
Including at
3.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at
3.50 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News and Weather
Place of the A ngels. The
Mysterons threaten to destroy the Place of the Angels - but what do they mean?
Meanwhile, a phial containing a culture that could kill ten million people is stolen. It is up to Spectrum to recover the phial, and a desperate race to find it begins.
A tip-off from a dying man leads Napoleon and Illya from the sophisticated world of big business into the danger of the Guatemalan jungle.
Delia Smith guides viewers through her collection of delicious summer recipes.
Fish is probably the original fast food - simple to prepare and ideal for a light summer lunch. Using crabs fresh from the sea off the Norfolk coast, Delia prepares a salad with a herb and caper vinaigrette and rosti crab cakes served with pickled limes. Plus a mouth-watering recipe for prawns marinaded in a hot and sour sauce.
A Hawkshead production for BBCtv
Readers' Offer: Delia's summer recipe book, plus an ice-cream maker and high-quality roasting tray, are all available through Radio limes. For details of these offers see page 116.
A review of the week's press, presented this week by Ann Leslie of The Daily Mail.
Telling Tales
Even though no evidence was found against him,
Peter Thomas 's teaching career was ruined from the day a pupil accused him of abuse. As the numbers of such allegations soar, Su Pennington asks whether the law to protect children isn't turning teachers into victims.
Producer Tim Prichard
Editor Mark Wakefield
On the eve of one of the busiest trading weekends of the year, Geoff Hamilton and Nick Wray go to the garden centre and nursery to compare value and choice. And Bob Flowerdew offers some more of his organic tips for growing healthy plants. Executive producer Tony Laryea
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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Action in the third session of the semi-finals from the Crucible, Sheffield.
Re-run of the popular 1970s sitcom. There's more turmoil in the Merton household as Paul's wife Caroline Quentin joins him to answer milkman Angus Deayton 's cunningly topical questions, with no help at all from next-door neighbours Ian Hislop and Australian author Kathy Lette. Producer Colin Swash
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
Followed by Video Nation
By the Liberal Democrats. With subtitles.
With Sue Cameron.
The game of imaginary teams. Presented by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel.
Director Peter Orton
Producer Andy Jacobs
David Vine introduces highlights from today's semi-final action.