6.20 Biology: Insect Hormones
6.45 Maths: Finding a Formula
7.10 Chemistry: Elements Discovered
7.35 Geology: Rock Textures
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6.20 Biology: Insect Hormones
6.45 Maths: Finding a Formula
7.10 Chemistry: Elements Discovered
7.35 Geology: Rock Textures
With signing.
Parliamentary report.
9.00 The Economics Collection: The Race to the Market
9.25 Square One: Estimation
9.45 Watch Summer Extras: People Who Help Us
10.05 Links: Britain and the Developing World
10.30 Ghostwriter: Ghost Story - part 4 (with signing)
11.00 Q and A
11.10 Landmarks: People on the Move
(Stereo)
11.30 Help Your Child with Reading
11.45 The Biology Collection - Genetics
12.05 Zig Zag: Wildlife Safari
12.25 Lifeschool: Citizenship - You and Your Rights
12.50 Poor Dear
Last of three films on disability charities
(Subtitled)
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis
(Stereo)
1.20 Spider
1.25 Christopher Crocodile
1.30 Brum
1.40 Music Time: Songbirds
2.00 News and Weather
followed by Watch Summer Extras
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Canaries were used by miners to alert them to the presence of dangerous gases. This film is about human canaries - a group of people who have been poisoned by chemicals in everyday use.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons, including
Prime Minister's questions.
Regional News; Weather
Comedystarring Jerry Lewis
Dean Martin
A song-and-dance man poses as a GI to liven up a camp show but then finds it difficult to get out of the army!
Director Norman Taurog (1952)
FILM REVIEWS starting page 45
Comedy starring Sidney James
India, 1895: the villainous Khazi of Kalabar plans a rebellion.
(1968)
Film Reviews starting page 46
Indecent Proposals
Women who travel by rail or Underground run the risk of being exposed to sexual harassment or assault. Yet the numbers of reported cases do not reveal the extent of the problem. Jackie Spreckley asks whether proposed new measures will answer women's fears.
ProducerNeillAngier;EditorMike Rood Page PHONE IN: on BBC Radios GLR, Berkshire, Kent. Oxford. Call [number removed]after the programme. REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below
Not for 222. When Mabel Styche was admitted to hospital, doctors decided she would not be resuscitated if her heart stopped. In hospital language she was "not for 222", a private code which left Mabel to die.
Taking Liberties investigates the hidden practices which deny patients a say on life-or-death treatments.
Producer Nick O'Dwyer ; Series producer
Elizabeth Clough
The last programme in the series includes features on the new Rover 400 estate car; child safety seats; the Pirelli
International Rally, and the Fl - McLaren's supercar. Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
Comedy series starring Robert Bathurst
Mark is facing up to the fact that his wife Becky has left him.
Written by Steven Moffat
Director Bob Spiers : Producer Andre Ptaszynski A Pola Jones production for BBCtv
"Pragmatism says sell. Principle says hang on a minute, explains the Honourable David Gore-Booth about selling defence equipment to Iraq, the type of dilemma that lies at the heart of British foreign policy.
The Ambassador's Story observes Gore-Booth during his move from the Foreign Office to becoming Her Majesty's ambassador in Saudi Arabia, eavesdropping on his secret meeting with Salman Rushdie , a conference with arms dealers, his audience with the Queen and private discussions with Prince Saud in Riyadh. It also reveals the pressures faced by his wife - Mary Gore-Booth .
And, after facing the Scott inquiry, Gore-Booth talks frankly about the limitations of the British intelligence services. Associate producer Roger Courtiour Senes producer Stephen Lambert
MARY GORE-BOOTH 'S KIND OF DAY page
Unusual wine merchants.
Tonight, the Marchioness of Bute. Director/Producer Frank Hayes An Eden production for BBCtv
Followed by Video Nation Subtitled
With Jeremy Paxman.
A review of some of the cultural highlights of the week, includingthe film Four
Weddings and a Funeral, and Trevor Griffiths 's latest play for TV Hope in the Year Two.
(to 1.00)