Shown yesterday at 5.05pm on BBC1.
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Parliamentary update..................
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Standard Grade History (ages
14-16). Highland Clearances. 4868333 9.25 Around Scotland (ages 10-12). Bruce 's Scotland - King of Scots. 7632739 9.45 You and Me (ages 3-5). Ask First.
The series for people with hearing problems. Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday, lO.OOamonBBCl Stereo ....
Daily look at business news.
1.00 Teaching Today: Teaching Modern
Foreign Languages. Stereo 82333 1.30 Q and A Stereo 56019401 1.40
Thunderbirds in French. The Man from
M/5(part6). 98462604 1.45Numbertime (ages 4-5).
(Rpt)
Animation.
This week, the series on the recent history of Native Americans features the desperate rebellion of the Lakota nation against gold prospectors
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage from the House of Commons.
News quiz. With Martyn Lewis. Stereo ....84 QUIZCALL: 089 1 [number removed]. Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate, 49p at all other times
An examination of the methods of Britain's biggest bus company.
Shown last Thursday 88 REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations right
Esther Rantzen meets people with stories to tell. Stereo........................................
Word game. With Paul Coia. Stereo ......8
The lateral thought and logic quiz show. This week, a sports team of Adrian Moorhouse , Victor Ubogu and Paula Radcliffe test their mental agility against students from Lockleaze
School, Bristol. With Alison Holloway. Producers Kate Marlow and Bob Louis
Executive producer David Ross Stereo 81 COMPETITION LINE: 089 1 [number removed](Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate. 49p at all other times)
Chaka struggles to look after her brother and sisterwhen her motherflies to El Salvadorto find her missingfather. With Alex Dimitriades.
Third in a week of programmes to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Diwali Memories. For older Hindus and Sikhs this is a time forfamilies to be together, but traditions are changing. Diwali Gods is tomorrow at 7. 1 5pm
Dance of the Pen
In this age of the computer, handwriting is enjoying a surprising renaissance, with a growing recognition of its significance as a projection of the individual. Presenter Humphrey Lyttelton combines his talents as a renowned jazztrumpeterand band leaderwith a private passion for handwriting.
If you would like to suggest a programme idea, please write to: Open Space. PO Box 4045. London W 12 6SE. Directors Gavin Dutton. Laurence Henry ; Series producer Sue Davidson Subtitled ................. 17
Continuingthe series about ordinary people living extraordinary lives.
Playing Out. Parental fears of danger are combining with the lure of centrally heated bedrooms packed with computer games to stop children playing togetheron the streets. But this bleak picture of growing isolation doesn't square with tonight's film which follows five young boys from
West Yorkshire as they run and climb, slip and slide to school and back.
Producer Ian Duncan ; Series editor Peter Symes
Secrets of the South
Food writer and restaurateur
Antonio Carluccio sets off on a gastronomic tour of southern Italy - a feature-length version of the trip he carried out for Food and Drink last year. See today's choices.
Director Ron Johnstone ; Executive producer
Peter Bazalgette PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and on Ceefax page 618. * See Food: page 43
Sandi Toksvig takes a cab round London in search of Elizabethan theatre.
See also Shakespeare - the Animated Tales, tomorrow at 7.30pm
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Jeremy Paxman.
A unique look at how Berlin might have been had Hitler won the war. Using state-of-the-art computer graphics, The Late Show "builds" a model of architect Albert Speer's vision of the city. Michael Bracewell asks why Berlin has been a magnet for rock stars and the programme examines architect Sir Norman Foster's plans to redesign the Reichstag, the parliament building.
With Tracey MacLeod.
Second in a short run of late-night Australian dramas starring
Wendy Hughes , John Lone
Maria's secure life loses all meaning when she discovers her husband's infidelity. A short holiday in Thailand brings her independence and romance. With Steven Jacobs.
A Matter ofConvenience, tomorrow at 12 midnight Director Phillip Noyce (1987) ................ * FILM REVIEWS pages 59-66
A chance to record secondary school programmes. Tonight: Search Out Science - Planet Earth.