6.20 The American Political
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With signing.
Parliamentary update.
Portugal's seafaring history,
Pathe News this week in 1954; A Griffin production for BBCtv
B/W
Six short films about people with consuming passions.
Today: a "medieval" couple. A Tapecraft production for BBCtv f
9.25 Job Bank
A Tomahawk production for BBCtv
9.45 Come Outside
A Spelthorne production for BBCtv
10.00 Landmarks Special: History of the Kitchen: Part 1
10.20 Music Time Stereo
10.45 Help Your Child with Maths
11.00 Zig Zag
11.20 Artshow
11.40 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales - Hamlet
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
12.10 The Geography Programme: Japan 2000
12.30 History File
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 The Brollys
1.40 Landmarks: Treasures of the Landscape
(Subtitled)
2.00 News Subtitled and Weather; followed by Come Outside
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Regional programmes shown yesterday at 12 noon. 430743,
A final look at National Trust properties. 5741897?
Subtitled (news)
Songs of Praise
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Subtitled (news) 5581120-Regional News; Weather
Comedy thriller about murder in a f country hospital. With Alastair Sim and Trevor Howard. Director Sidney Gilliat (1946)
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A visit to the Wakefield Tulip
Show and an architect's garden in Bedford.
Stereo
Craig Charles ends the series by introducing Planet Earth, a sci-fi movie adventure by the creator of Star Trek,
Gene Roddenberry.
Director Dominic Murphy
Producer Matthew Bowes
Planet Earth
Starring John Saxon Diana Muldaur
An American astronaut in the 22nd century finds himself transported to a world of many tribes - one dominated entirely by women with attitude! Director Marc Daniels (1974)
A look at the dreaded exam system with Mark Lamarr.
Producer Spencer Campbell
Nicky and Adrian tell their differing stories about the "buzz" they get from joyriding. Senes producer Phil George Director Edmund Coulthard
30th Anniversary - the Far Side
The science and technology programme, as old as BBC2 itself, celebrates its 30th birthday by checking on some of the scientific predictions of three decades.
In the 1960s there was optimism that advancing technology would be a liberating force, promisingexciting challenges and improvements. Scientific miracles to solve all ills were predicted.
Tonight's final programme of ! the series looks at the changes that followed and shows that not all have been for the good.
Technology brought unemployment in industry; at the same time it failed to feed the starving. Can the new communications technology now save the global village? Ultimately it is politicians, not science, controlling the power to make technology work.
Producer David Malone ; Series editor
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Sister Wendy reaches St
Petersburg where she views paintings by Rembrandt and Corregio. Last in series. Producer Randall Wright
Executive producer Nicholas Rossiter
The second part of an examination into the deeply troubling ambiguities surrounding the origins and investigations of one of the most infamous child abuse cases in America. Tonight five members of the jury reveal why they delivered a guilty verdict, and questions are asked about what happened to the other defendants?
Followed by Video Nation
Britons' everyday lives.
With Sue Cameron.
After 30 years of crusading against the tides of sex, bad taste and violence in the media, Mary Whitehouse has retired from her role at the head of the National Viewers and Listeners Association. Her concerns over the effects on young people of screen violence are now widely echoed across society and tonight in The Late Show her career of campaigning is examined with contributions from friends, supporters and enemies alike. Producer Clare Bevan
SerieseditorMichaelPoole
Pictures and paintings.