Programme Index

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9.00 The Economics Collection: Surviving economics

9.25 Square One: Problem solving

9.45 Watch Summer Extras: People Who Help Us

10.05 Links: Britain and the Developing World

10.30 Ghostwriter: Ghost Story: Part 5
(with signing)

11.OO Q and A

11.10 Landmarks: Treasures of the Landscape

11.30 Help Your Child with Reading

11.45 The Biology Collection - Mechanisms of Change

12.05 The Geography Programme: Japan 2000

12.25 Lifeschool: Equal Opportunities

12.50 Denied the 9 to 5
first of five programmes on unemployment among disabled people (Stereo)

1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Zoe Ball
(Stereo)
1.20 Spider
(Stereo)
1.25 Christopher Crocodile
1.30 Brum

1.40 Music Time: Chinese birds

2.00 News and Weather
followed by Watch Summer Extras

(Note: repeats are not indicated)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Zoe Ball

Cricket
England v New Zealand
Full live coverage through to the end of the One Day International from
Edgbaston.
ShowJumping
Hickstead International Stakes. First of four days' coverage. Commentary by Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley. ProducerWendySheppard
4.00-6.00
6.00-7.30

Contributors

Commentary By:
Michael Tucker
Commentary By:
Stephen Hadley.

A Doggy Mess
The Dangerous Dogs Act, say its critics, has been a double disaster. Obligatory registration and neutering were meant to wipe out pit bull terriers in a decade. But three years on, scores of allegedly harmless pets are still in police custody - some facing death - while the thousand pit bulls that escaped registration are now cross-breeding. Michael Delahaye reports on the dogs that got away. Producers Nick Metcalfe and Fatima Salaria
Editor Mike Flood Page PHONE IN: on BBC Radios GLR, Berkshire, Kent, Oxford. Call [number removed]after the programme. REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Delahaye
Producers:
Nick Metcalfe

A Little Xtra Help. For Richard and Sharon Blackman , 12 years of home-ownership have just come to the bitterest of endings - repossession. "The building society just wouldn't help at all. I mean basically nil". Every week, 1,000 families lose the houses they thought they owned. Taking Liberties reveals a huge new wave of repossessions and why building societies are refusing to honour multi-million pound promises of a mortgage rescue scheme. Producer Seetha Kumar
Series producer Elizabeth Clough

Contributors

Unknown:
Sharon Blackman
Producer:
Seetha Kumar
Producer:
Elizabeth Clough

Comedy series starring Robert Bathurst
Mark arrives for dinner at Tracy and Robert's house on the wrong evening, and comes face to face with Becky's new man.
Written by Steven Moffat ; Director Bob Spiers Producer Andre Ptaszynski
A Pola Jones production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Bathurst
Written By:
Steven Moffat
Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Andre Ptaszynski
Unknown:
Pola Jones
Mark Taylor:
Robert Bathurst
Beckyjohnson:
Fiona Gillies
Tracy:
Tracie Bennett
Robert:
Paul Raffield
Trevor:
Paul Mark-Elliott

In Sarajevo British diplomat Glynne Evans goes to work in a flak jacket and pearls. In Northern Iraq another, Frances Guy , meets Kurdish rebels. What makes both these peaceseekers unusual is that they are women, rare representatives of their sex in the high echelons of power.
"I have no experience of having suffered through being a woman, says Evans. "On the contrary, you can act disingenuously.... and get away with it in a way that men can't."
The Peaceseekers' Story is the fourth of these six stories from within the Foreign Office. It provides an unusual perspective on Britain's involvement in the humanitarian and political crises that have followed the end of the Cold War.
Associate producer Roger Courtiour Series producer Stephen Lambert
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sarajevo British
Unknown:
Glynne Evans
Unknown:
Frances Guy
Producer:
Roger Courtiour
Producer:
Stephen Lambert

Films about unusual wine merchants. Tonight, Bill Baker. Presented by Jancis Robinson. Director/ProducerFrank Hayes; An Eden production for BBCtv Rpt
Followed by Video Nation Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Baker.
Presented By:
Jancis Robinson.

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