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9.00 Standard Grade Modern Studies: LA Mix - Miguel
A 16-year-old graffiti artist talks about life in the ghetto.
(ages 14-16) (Stereo)

9.25 Around Scotland: Townscapes
(ages 10-12) (Stereo)

9.45 You and Me: Name Calling
(ages 3-5)

From Blackpool. Tony Blair's first speech to conference as Party leader. He'll be aiming to reach out to Labour's target areas in the south of England. Can the new, modern approach win over the Labour traditionalists? Can the Tory claims of a policy vacuum finally be refuted?

Including at 3.00 News and Weather (Subtitled - news); 3.50 News and Weather
(Subtitled - news); Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Speaker:
Tony Blair

One in ten people develops an anxiety disorder at sometime in their lives. Of these, phobias are the most frequent, yet there is still considerable stigma attached to the condition. What hope is there for sufferers?

Contributors

Producer:
Jayne Chard

The lateral thought and logic quiz show in which three professionals take on three students in a cerebral challenge against the clock. Presented by Alison Holloway.
(Stereo)
Competition Line: [number removed] (Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate, 49p at all other times)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Holloway
Producer:
Bob Louis
Producer:
Kate Marlow
Executive Producer:
David Ross

A hard-hitting drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney inner-city high school.
The issue of freedom of speech is taken up by the students when inflammatory rap songs are banned from the school grounds. Nick and Jodie grow closer together through their roles in the censorship issue.

Contributors

Nick:
Alex Dimitriades
Christina:
Sarah Lambert
Jodie:
Abi Tucker
Con:
Salvatore Coco

In the second of a two-part documentary celebrating the art of political cartoons, former Conservative Party chairman Kenneth Baker looks more closely at John Major's famous underpants and talks to their creator, Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell. Major has had the worst cartoon press of any prime minister for more than two centuries.
Baker asks political satirists Ralph Steadman, Peter Brookes and Nick Garland whether there are any limits to the savagery of the satirical paintbrush, and editors Ian Hislop and Lord Deedes reveal occasions when cartoons have been censored on grounds of taste.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Baker
Interviewee:
Steve Bell
Interviewee:
Ralph Steadman
Interviewee:
Peter Brookes
Interviewee:
Nick Garland
Interviewee:
Ian Hislop
Interviewee:
Lord [William] Deedes
Producer:
Alison Cahn
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

A rich mixture of recipes spiced with the science of food and cookery, presented by top chef Raymond Blanc.
The need to preserve food for the winter has added a rich variety of new flavours to our diet. Tonight Raymond Blanc unravels the science of preserving: how salt stops meat rotting, how to make jams and why Francis Bacon stuffed a chicken with snow. Plus recipes for smoked trout with a mustard and dill dressing, low-sugar raspberry jam and vanilla ice-cream. And Mena Pathak demonstrates how to make mango pickle. With comedian Arnold Brown as Sir Francis Bacon.
# See recipes on page 44

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Blanc
Chef:
Mena Pathak
Sir Francis Bacon:
Arnold Brown
Director:
Martin Gorst
Producer:
George Auckland

Featuring a report from New York on the phenomenal success of Tom Hanks's latest film Forrest Gump, whose mix of special effects and small-town philosophy has made it one of the biggest money-spinning movies of the decade. Presented by Fintan O'Toole.

Contributors

Presenter:
Fintan O'Toole

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