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9.05 Words into Action: Life and Death
Simon Mayo continues his exploration of the Christian faith

9.25 Mathspy

9.45 You and Me

10.00 Movable Feasts: The Morning After - Christianity

10.15 Topics for Tutorials

10.35 Q and A
Sex education in schools

10.50 Help Your Child with Reading

11.00 Watch: Dinosaurs

Note: repeats are not indicated.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Mayo

Allah's Army
Supporters of Hizbollah, the fanatical Shiite radicals of the Party of God, believe it is their religious duty to destroy the state of Israel, and they welcome death as a heroic act of dedication to their god.
Followers of the late Ayotollah Khomeini of Iran, they were responsible for the capture and detention of western hostages. They are based in Beirut and southern Lebanon and control what is effectively a mini-state on Israel's borders. They remain implacably opposed to the peace deal between the Palestine Liberation Organisation and Israel, and after the Hebron massacre their brand of defiant antagonism towards the Jewish state is finding support elsewhere in the Arab world. There can be no peace in the Middle East while they continue to have influence.
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Stephen Sackur reports from behind the lines of Allah's army. His film includes the first interview with one of the men who held the British hostages captive. Producer Phil Rees Editor Keith Bowers

Contributors

Unknown:
Ayotollah Khomeini
Unknown:
Stephen Sackur
Producer:
Phil Rees
Editor:
Keith Bowers

Continuing the series about home furnishing and decorating. This week's programme looks at the process of working with an architect and the transformation of three homes from plans to plastering. Plus the hottest radiators in town and clips from post-war films giving advice on interior design. With Caroline Quentin. Series producer Tim Kirby Series editor Janice Hadlow

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Quentin.
Producer:
Tim Kirby
Editor:
Janice Hadlow

Evil Leaper II. 9 October 1957: Sam has become a college wimp, Arnold Watkins , who has a secret mission to protect the innocent from harm. For Sam, though, this leap brings a terrifying reunion with Alia who is condemned to spend her quantum leaps doing evil.

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Watkins
SamBeckett:
Scott Bakula
Al:
Dean Stockwell
Mike:
Neil Patrick Harris
Alia:
Renee Coleman
Zoey:
Carolyn Seymour
Frank:
Bojesse Christopher

Series looking at the plight of the Nottinghamshire miners as the coal industry goes further into decline.
Hope. This week's documentary follows the story of entrepreneur Dennis Bull , who owns a company called Vista. He presents the union with a plan to lease closed colliery sites and convert them to recycling parks, turning huge quantities of domestic waste into useful by-products and providing much-needed jobs for redundant miners.
In return for being able to use the union's name, Bull offers the UDM 25 per cent of the equity. Because of the wholesale redundancies in the coalfield, the union is willing to embrace any scheme that could help its members to support their families, and vice-president
David Prendergast is enthusiastic. But president Neil Greatrex has reservations.
Producers Charles Stewart and Malcolm Hirst Executive producer Paul Hamann
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Followed by Video Nation Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Bull
Unknown:
David Prendergast
Unknown:
Neil Greatrex
Producers:
Charles Stewart
Producers:
Malcolm Hirst
Producer:
Paul Hamann

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