6.20 Biology: Breaths of Life
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6.20 Biology: Breaths of Life
6.45 Maths: Catastrophe Theory
7.10 Energy and Rockets
7.35 Social Problems and Social Welfare: Why Care?
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Lost Kingdom of the Kalash Documentary about a tribe who have lived an independent life for hundreds of years in the mountains of the Hindu Kush in North Pakistan.
Today's guest is a Labour Party spokesperson. With
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Drama starring Kim Stanley
Richard Attenborough Myra Savage is a medium who seeks recognition for her abilities. But even her devoted husband is shocked by what she will do in order to achieve her aims.
Director Bryan Forbes (1964)
Comedy starring
Norman Wisdom
Impoverished Norman finds some horsing about puts him on the track to happiness - or is he riding for a fall?
Director John Paddy Carstalrs 1957)
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Animation.
Adventures of a little car.
England v New Zealand Further coverage from Trent Bridge.
Including at 2.00,3.00 News and Weather and at 3.50
News and Weather
Regional News; Weather
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4.00-6.30
The World Championships from Brisbane, Australia.
Highlights of a week's intense competition. Commentary by Mitch Fenner and Christine Still. Introduced by Barry Davies.
Producer Barbara Slater
Bullying is something most people associate with school playgrounds. However, according to this documentary, this malicious activity is widespread throughout British industry and commerce too.
Bullying at Work focuses on the victims and the devastating effect it can have on their lives, sometimes reducing competent people to the state of frightened children. Stress expert
Professor Carey Cooper claims that being persistently and consistently undervalued not only damages a person's health and performance in the work environment but - if enough employees are treated in this way -can actually put company out of business.
Occasionally they fight back.
One senior manager at Ford was so demoralised by his new bosses that he left, bringing a case of constructive dismissal against the company. He won a large out-of-court settlement. Director Bernard Adams
Series editor Brian Davies
A Case production for BBCtv
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Whisky - it's life and death on Islay, the small Hebridean island with eight distilleries, "and people who drink good whisky are putting me out of a job," moans Angus McAffer, the local undertaker.
Julian Critchley describes drinking with a 90-year-old Winston Churchill, and Sir Nicholas Fairbairn rails against the prigs and prudes who urge caution. Stereo
Classic comedy by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Harold thinks he's struck antique gold with a commode.
Comedy series starring Robert Bathurst
Mark and Tracy end up in bed. With Fiona Gillies , Tracie Bennett , Paul Raffield and Paul Mark-Elliott .
Wntten by Steven Moffat ; Director Bob Spiers Producer Andre Ptaszynski
A Pola Jones production for BBCtv
Last in the series about the workings of the Foreign Office. The Inspectors' Story. The
Overseas Inspectorate is the most feared branch of the Diplomatic Service. Its brief is to cut costs wherever possible. When six inspectors begin an examination of Britain's diplomatic operation in the US, staff there are fearful. They know they must justify their existence. Associate producer Roger Courtiour Series producer Stephen Lambert
The last in the series features wine merchant Zubair Mohamed. With Jancis Robinson. Director/Producer Frank Hayes An Eden production for BBCtv
Followed by Video Nation Subtitled
By the Liberal Party.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Weekly cultural review hosted by Mark Lawson , with Tom Paulin and Allison Pearson.
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