6.45 Science and Technology: Wheels of Progress
7.10 The Origins of State Social Work 2638553 7.35Women's Studies: the Body Social
With signing.
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
9.00 Help Your Child with Maths: Out and About
9.15 Germany Means Business: the Apprentices of Dresden - five stories from the most successful European economy
9.45 Watch: Dinosaurs
10.00 Sex Education: Growing - what changes take place during puberty?
10.20 English Time: Writing in Style-Journalism
10.40 Over the Moon: Out for Fun
10.55 The Global Environment - what happens to the vast quantities of waste that society creates?
11.15 Unforgettable-feats of memory
11.25 Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Torture
11.35 Lifeschool Special: Child Slaves
12.00 English File: New Approaches to Poetry - Seamus Heaney
12.30 Scene: Wide Games by Leslie Stewart Stereo
1.00 Landmarks Special: Egypt - the gift of the Nile
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Zoe Ball
Stereo
1.20 Henry's Cat
1.25 Mr Benn
1.40 The V Word
Subtitled
1.50 Tutorial Topics: Girls v Boys
2.00 News and Weather; followed by Words and Pictures
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
A preview of the weekend's Open University programmes.
All the big guns of European golf assemble at Wentworth for the premier event on the PGA European Tour, the Volvo PGA Championship. Defending champion,
Bernhard Langer ,
Nick Faldo and all the members of the Ryder Cup team, including new Masters Champion Jose Maria Olazabal, are in action.
Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Dave Marr , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Introduced by Steve Rider. Executive producer John Shrewsbury
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Including at
3.00 News and Weather and at
3.50 News and Weather
Regional News; Weather
Attack on Cloudbase. Symphony Angel's plane crashes just as the Mysterons threaten to destroy Cloudbase.
Illya is a national hero, but Napoleon faces death.
A Fruitful Summer
Mouthwatering recipes using soft fruits, including fluffy meringues flavoured with caramel, strawberry cheesecake, vanilla cream terrine and millefeuille.
ProducerCaroline Hawkins
Executive producer Frances Whitaker A Hawkshead production for BBCtv
Anne Robinson of Today reviews the week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Forbidden Love
When Judy met the man of her dreams, she was horrified: he was her father. Nisha Pillai reports on disturbing evidence that members of the same family, separated by adoption and divorce, often fall in love when reunited.
Producer Murdoch Rodgers
Editor Mark Wakefield
Geoff Hamilton presents the sights, sounds, and even the smells of a world-famous horticultural event - the Chelsea Flower Show. With
Liz Rigbey and Nick Wray. Executive producer Tony Laryea
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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The Wreckers. In 1912 Sarah Benett ,aged52,and 54-year-old composer Ethel Smyth shared neighbouring cells in Holloway Prison. Their crime was breaking windows - a tactic used by suffragettes to draw attention to their fight and win the vote for all women. Sarah Benett 's recently discovered diary sheds light on their remarkable tale.
Series producer Philippa Lowthorpe
DirectorKateBroome Stereo BOOKLET: A booklet accompanying the series is available, price £3.00, from [address removed]
Actress Maureen Lipman and Sir Rhodes Boyson MP are tonight's guests on the satirical news quiz with Paul Merton ,
Ian Hislop and Angus Deayton. ProducerColin Swash
A Hat Trick production forBBCtv
Followed by Video Nation Subtitled
With Sue Cameron.
Highlights from Wentworth.
A double-bill of comedy drama. Comes a Searcher. "The
Searcher" comes to the aid of a cowgirl in distress.
Vengeance in the Grass
Hawaii's Tropical Punch Unit hunts down a notorious escaped convict. With Adam West.
Satirical drama telling the disturbing story of twin brothers: a surgeon and an apparatchik. In Russian with English subtitles. With Vitautas Paukste and Alexander Bolyuev.
Director Alexander Kaidanovsky (1989)
FILM REVIEWS pages 57-63