6.20 Biology Form and Function: Nerves
6.45 Learning and Doing Maths
7.10 Science: Steel, Stars and Spectra
7.35 Images and Information: The Crab Nebula
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6.20 Biology Form and Function: Nerves
6.45 Learning and Doing Maths
7.10 Science: Steel, Stars and Spectra
7.35 Images and Information: The Crab Nebula
With signing.
A full report on yesterday's proceedings in the Commons, its committees, and the Lords.
9.00 The Economics Collection: Money and Banking
9.25 Square One: Angles
9.45 Watch Summer Extras: People Who Help Us
(Stereo)
10.05 Links: Britain and the Developing World
10.30 Ghostwriter: Ghost Story: Part 3
(with signing)
(Stereo)
11.00 Q and A
(Stereo)
11.10 Landmarks: People on the Move
11.30 Help Your Child with Reading
11.45 The Biology Collection: Cell Biology
12.05 Zig Zag: Wildlife Safari
12.25 Lifeschool: Citizenship - The Law and Society
12.50 Poor Dear: The Kindness of Strangers
Second of three films on disability charities
(Subtitled)
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Philbert the Frog
(Stereo)
1.25 Christopher Crocodile
1.30 Brum
1.40 Music Time: Pentatonic
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather
followed by Watch Summer Extras
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Jill Dando reports on two all-inclusive resorts on the Caribbean island of St Lucia.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including
Prime Minister's questions
Regional News; Weather
Live coverage from St MeUion of the first day of the Benson and Hedges International.
The beautiful but challenging course designed by Jack Nicklaus will prove a stern test for new Masters Champion Jose-Maria Olazabal and a top-class field all chasing the first prize of 1110,000.
War drama.
The exciting story of the biggest air-borne armada of the Second World War.
Director Bons Sagal (1969)
FILM REVIEWS pages 47-53
It is estimated that one in ten 14-year-olds may have a drink problem. Alcohol blights many more young lives than drugs so why are we so tough on drugs and soft on drink?
Phone In: on BBC Radios GLR, Berkshire, Kent, Oxford. Call [number removed] after the programme.
(Regional Programme: see variations below)
Last year residents from a housing estate in Macclesfield stripped a teenage troublemaker, tied him to a lamppost and doused him with antifreeze. No charges were brought against the men.
Crossing the Line reports on how society increasingly believes DIY justice is acceptable - even though in a few cases an innocent person has died as a result. The programme examines whether jurors and judges, caught up in the wave of sympathy for avenging citizens, are guilty of condoning these acts of revenge. Producer Seetha Kumar
Series producer Elizabeth Clough
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This week's programme visits the Top Gear Classic and Sportscar Show at the NEC, Birmingham, to find out why people choose to run old cars. Producer Jon Bentley
Executive producer Dennis Adams
A comedian's lot is not a happy one, especially when the funny man in question is teeteringon the brink of divorce and incorporates his personal traumas into his stage act. A new series of Steve Moffat 's bitter comedy begins in the summer after this repeat run of the first six programmes.
Robert Bathurst stars as Mark, the hard-working comedian whose marriage to Becky is on the rocks.
Producer Andre Ptaszynski ; Director Bob Spiers A Pola Jones production for BBCtv
Second of six films on the workings of the Foreign Office. The Consul's Story. Jean Sharpe , 45, the consul at the British
Embassy in Bangkok, runs the busiest consular department outside western Europe. She is also responsible for a visa section that handles many sensitive and controversial immigration cases. With remarkable access, typical of this series, the camera follows her during prison visits to the British women held on drug-smuggling charges - Karyn Smith , Patricia Cahill and, more recently, Sandra Gregory. Series producer/Director Stephen Lambert
First of five films about unusual wine merchants.
Tonight, Stephen Browett and Lindsay Hamilton. Presented by Jancis Robinson. Director/ProducerFrank Hayes An Eden production for BBCtv
Followed by Video Nation
With Jeremy Paxman.
Mark Lawson is joined in Paris by Tom Paulin , Allison Pearson and two special French guests for a review of some of the cultural highlights of the week in France.
Highlights from the weekend's Open University programmes.
Electricity materials.
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