Cartoon. (Rpt)
Animated action. (Rpt)
With Signing.
How to make orange pancakes...
The Statue of Liberty.
Pathe news of 1954. B/W............
(Note: schools' half-term repeats)
9.00 Lernexpress
9.15 Teaching Today
(Stereo)
9.45 Numbertime
(Stereo)
10.25 How To Make Your Own Video Report
10.35 Firework Safety
(Stereo)
10.40 Look and Read
11.00 Zig Zag
11.20 English Time
11.40 Jeunes Francophones
12.00 Sportsbank: Soccer
A daily look at business news.
1.00 History File
1.25 Landmarks
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
1.45 Words and Pictures
Today: The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo. (Rpt)
Family comedy. A millionaire novelist accepts a bet that she can live with a normal family. with Katharine Hepburn and Karen Austin.
Director George Schaefer (1988)............... ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 75-79
The return of the daily quiz about the events on this date in years gone by. With Martyn Lewis.
See today's choices
♦ See This Week: page 14
Two top chefs have to create dishes from ingredients they've not seen before. With Fern Britton.
See today's choices
Esther Rantzen meets people with unique stories to tell, with a studio audience to debate their ideas and feelings.
See today's choices. * See This Week: page 6
The return of the popular word game. Hosted by Paul Coia.
Competition: telephone [number removed]. Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate, 49p at other times.
American satirical comedy starring Candice Bergen
Murphy is not sorry to hear of the death of a legendary Washington columnist - but then she is asked to read the eulogy at his funeral.
Will withdraws from his university classes to become a successful car salesman.
With Will Smith and special guest star Robert Guillaume.
(Stereo)
E Is for Eastern. Lucinda Lambton searches out the pleasures of the Orient in England.
Producer Andrew Gosling ; Executive producer
Edward Mirzoeff
Another chance to see the acclaimed 26-part documentary series telling the history of the Second World War.
For two years the 8th Army and Rommel's Afrika Korps fight in the wastes of North Africa.
First shown on ITV
"Domestos kills all known germs - dead!" We've developed thousands of technologies to take on nature. The Paris sewers swept away human waste. Tupperware sealed food against flies. Nasa's voyage to the moon was an escape from messy earth. Tower blocks were designed to remove the scruffy poor from cleaned-up cities. But along the way something changed. Today, nature is clean - and technology is dirty.
Showcase for short films by new directors.
A young film-makers's satirical view of film festivals.
Cult American drama about investigations into the paranormal.
Officials from a government agency question Mulder and Scully about two recently discovered male corpses. With David Duchovny and Gillian Armstrong.
The story of a love that dare not speak its name - that between rabbi and nun.
Followed by Bard on the Box
Celebrities and the public give readings of Shakespeare's most famous lines.
Who will be the winners and losers in the most radical overhaul of the welfare state in 50 years? Over the next hour, Kirsty Wark asks claimants, taxpayers and experts what they want from Labour's Commission on Social Justice.
Wim Wenders 's self-narrated video-diary documentary following fashion designer
Yohji Yamamoto from his preparations for a fashion show in Paris to the opening of a new boutique in Tokyo.
(1989) Stereo .............................. * FILM REVIEWS pages 75-79
A chance to record five secondary school programmes. Tonight: Links: Britain and the Developing World
World-famous physicist Professor Stephen Hawking discusses his £3.4 million appeal for Aspire. Money raised will fund a Professor in Disability and Technology based at University College, London.