6.20 Health Visiting and the Family 9897248 6.45Rome i Under the Popes: Church and Empire 2826538 7.10"The
Leaping Horse" by John Constable 2238557 7.35 Education: Old Dog, New Trick
With signing. Subtitled 7343539 i
Parliamentary update. 4298660',
The trainee crew of Asgard2 set sail.
Pathe News this week in 1954. A Griffin production for BBCtv
B/W
Cartoons.
A Griffin production for BBCtv
9.05 Good Sport
9.25 Job Bank: Trainee Hotel Manager/Firefighter
A Tomahawk production for BBCtv
9.45 Come Outside
A Spelthorne production for BBCtv
10.00 Questions: What Is Right And What Is Wrong?
10.20 Music Time
(Stereo)
10.45 Help Your Child with Maths
11.00 Zig Zag: Tales from Europe -Denmark
(Stereo)
11.20 Artshow
11.40 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales - A Midsummer Night's Dream
(Stereo)
12.10 Human Rights, Human Wrongs
12.30 History File
12.50 Teaching Today: Medical Crises at School
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Spider
(Stereo)
1.25 The Brollys
1.40 Landmarks: People on the Move
(Subtitled)
2.00 News and Weather; followed by Come Outside
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Regional programmes shown yesterday at 12 noon.
Fairground in miniature
Subtitled (news)
Songs of Praise
Stereo Subtitled 5181538,
Regional News; Weather
Drama starring Joan Fontaine.
A woman toys with the hearts of two different men. With Robert Ryan, Zachary Scott, Joan Leslie, Mel Ferrer.
(1950)
Film Reviews starting page 45
Building a brook, a celebration of the tulip bulb and growing plants out of place.
Stereo
Craig Charles introduces this Oscar-winning sci-fi movie classic and takes a look at the future of automotive design. Director Dominic Murphy
Producer Matthew Bowes
When Worlds Collide
Classic science fiction starring Richard Derr
Barbara Rush Earth is on a collison course with the planet Bellus. The only hope to save mankind is to build an interplanetary rocket to search for a new world.
Director Rudolph Mate (1951)
At 21 Shaa is PA to boxer Chris
Eubank, has her own PR company, and still finds time to do a full-time course at the LSE.
Director Hamish Hamilton
Series producer Alan Hurndall
Fifty years ago more than 437,000 Hungarian Jews were deported to Auschwitz, murdered and disposed of in crematoria that could deal with 3,000 bodies a day. As the Soviet Army advanced the Nazis attempted to destroy evidence of their war crimes, including the crematoria.
Historians sympathetic to the Nazi cause have taken advantage of the lack of evidence to argue that the "final solution" is a myth. But in 1991 Professor Gerald Fleming discovered that a mass of architectural plans and documents relating to Auschwitz had in fact survived, in a secret library in Moscow.
He and architect Robert Jan van Pelt show how German architects and engineers colluded with the SS in constructing a machinery designed for genocide.
Tonight's film reveals the evidence, and asks if the guilty would have escaped if the files had been available earlier.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Transcript: send a cheque for £2.00, payable to BSS, to [address removed].
This week Sister Wendy is in Paris where she discovers Cezanne and Matisse.
Drama starring Tyne Daly
Terry O'Quinn
Daniel and Mary Ellen Slattery have been happily married for 20 years. But when Daniel embarks on an affair, the family begins to disintegrate.
Director John Erman (199
FILM REVIEWS starting page 45
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Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein set new standards for investigative journalism. Their reports on the Watergate affair resulted in the downfall of the late
President Richard Nixon and they won the Pulitzer Prize.
But since then Woodward and Bernstein's relationship has turned sour and the demise of their partnership stands as a metaphor for the sorry state of investigative journalism today. Presented by Paul Greengrass DirectorCliveMaltby
SerieseditorMichaelPoole
Picasso's collages.
12.25-1.30am OU Downloaded Video
Design for Manufacture