6.20 Marin Mersenne - The Birth of Modern Geometry
6.45 Database Developments 5751974 7.10 Materials: Inspection by Torchlight
2961833 7.35Marketingthe Micro
With signing.
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Original cartoons based on true stories of animal bravery.
9.05 Words into Action: Views of Jesus - Simon Mayo concludes his exploration of the Christian faith
9.25 Mathspy
9.45 You and Me: It Won't Fit
10.00 Watch: Dogs (Stereo)
10.15 Topics for Tutorials: Fun Raising/Fashion Victims
10.35 Q and A
10.45 Help Your Child with Reading
11.00 Watch: Dinosaurs
11.15 The Developing World
11.40 The Economics Collection (Stereo)
12.05 The Biology Collection
12.25 Life school: Equal Opportunities - jobs for the boys
12.50 Teaching Today: RE in the Primary School (Stereo) 1.20-1.40 Children's BBC with Zoe Ball (Stereo)
1.20 Spider
1.25 Postman Pat
1.45 Ici Paris
2.00 News and Weather; followed by You and Me
Note: repeats are not indicated.
With signing and subtitles.
Exploring the treasures of the National Trust.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Including Prime Minister's questions.
Regional News; Weather
From Goodwood. Featuring the4.10race.
Eamonn Holmes visits
Colorado.
Ulcer Wars
Featuring the doctor who has found a cure for ulcers.
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(Shown yesterday at 11. 05pm on BBC
Comedy western starring Dean Martin
Bandit Joe Baker is determined to do one last job before he retires - and he's planning something big!
Director Andrew V McLaglen (1971)
FILM REVIEWS pages 46-50
Promised Land
It was supposed to be a gesture of national reconciliation -
Australia's s new law of Native
Title, allowing dispossessed
Aborigines to reclaim some of their ancestral lands. Instead it has created further bitterness, confusion and conflict.
Critics of the law say that in handingover millions of acres of valuable land, the miningand farming industries will be jeopardised. In mineral-rich Western Australia the Chief
Minister believes the exercise arises out of misdirected guilt.
Brian Barren traces the historical and cultural roots of the controversy, and examines the appalling conditions imposed on urban Aborigines in an atmosphere of racial tension. Producer Thea Guest
Editor Keith Bowers
Continuing the series about home furnishing and decorating. This week's programme looks at the Gothic revival - the grand, romantic style that's making a comeback. Plus, getting the most from small rooms, and the pick of the crop of garden furniture. Presented by Caroline Quentin. Series producerTim Kirby Series editor Janice Hadlow
Revenge of the Evil Leaper
16 September 1987. Sam and Alia have leapt together into a women's prison. Sam is desperate to save Alia from her evil controller, but Zoey has become a leaper herself.
Documentary series looking at the plight of the Nottinghamshire miners as the coal industry goes into decline. Heroes. A tunnel collapses at
Bilsthorpe colliery, three men die and three more are trapped deep underground. This week's programme takes up the story as miner Ray tells how he crawled through the shifting rubble to rescue a man trapped in the 30 metre rock fall. The accident brings out press and politicians in force. Was the accident the result of the drive to dig more coal per shift? More pits close and the price of coal falls, but its cost has never seemed higher.
Producers Chartes Stewart and Malcolm Hirst
Executive producer Paul Hamann
Produced by Partners in Production for BBCtv
Followed by Video Nation Subtitled
With Peter Snow.
Ever since the James Bulger murder trial, fears of a possible link between children's access to violent videos and their subsequent behaviour has caused a ferment of public debate and demands for changes in legislation. In this Late Show special, newly commissioned research is the starting point for a discussion chaired by Melvyn Bragg.
A new magazine programme from the Open University looks at language.