(Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1)
With signing.
(Subtitled)
Traditional Dutch clothing.
Jerusalem's Moslem history.
Life and work in Spain.
(Rpt)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Jeunes Francophones: Les Media
(ages 14-16) (Stereo)
9.20 Mathsphere: What Luck/What to Expect?
(ages 11-16)
9.40 Thunderbirds in Hindi: The Perils of Penelope: Part 7
9.45 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)
(Stereo)
10.25 Ghostwriter: A Crime of Two Cities: Part 3
(ages 10-12)
10.55 Watch: Where We Live: On a Farm - Kent
(ages 6-7) (Stereo)
11.10 Healthe 2
(ages 7-11)
11.30 Landmarks: Britain Since 1930
(ages 9-12) (Subtitled)
11.50 Art Show: School's Out
(ages 8-11)
12.10 Short Circuit: Human Organ Preservation
(ages 14-16)
1.00 Lifeschool: G is for Green
(ages 14+)
1.25 History File: The Making of the United Kingdom, 1500-1750: The Religious
Divide
(ages 11-14) (Stereo)
1.45 Storytime: My Cat Maisie
(ages 4-5)
With Chris Jarvis. (Stereo)
Comedy drama starring Carol Burnett.
Carry On film compilation.
(Subtitled - news)
Followed by Songs of Praise
(Revised repeat from Sunday 6.25pm on BBC1)
Marti Caine celebrates the achievements of people over 50.
(Stereo)
Regional News; Weather
News quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Do disabled people need civil rights legislation?
(Subtitled)
Series about home decoration.
(Rpt)
Word game with Paul Coia.
Western adventure. Guide Kirby Randolph is ostracised when his wagon train of settlers is brutally massacred by Kiowa Indians. Given one last chance to prove himself, Randolph must guide a cargo of munitions through Indian territory.
(1955)
Film Reviews pages 69-76
Jonathan Meades investigates the architecture of buildings associated with beer: pubs, oasthouses, maltings, breweries, and the art galleries and churches built by the big brewers.
Jeremy Clarkson drives Alfa Romeo's interesting and odd-looking 145, and Steve Berry visits this week's Bike Show at the NEC, Birmingham, looking at what's new in the world of the designer moped and testing Britain's best-selling bike, the sporty Honda Fireblade, against its rivals.
Investigations into the paranormal starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson
In the claustrophobic isolation of a remote outpost in Alaska, Mulder and Scully investigate the horrifying deaths of rational scientists driven to suicide; their last moments captured on the video log. Whatever it was that killed them is still there.
(Stereo)
Second of six films exploring Britain's secret past from 1900 to 1960 through a combination of personal accounts and rare archive film.
Women who were brought up in an age when sex outside marriage was strictly taboo reveal the profound impact extra-marital affairs had on their lives. Government propaganda films warned of dire consequences for those who committed adultery and the sexual double standard caused women to suffer most. Some even lost custody of their children.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
My secret son: page 33
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
An in-depth analysis of the day's major news. With Kirsty Wark.
Mark Lawson and guests Tony Parsons and Tom Paulin review the high and low points of this week in the arts.
The Bergman's Women season continues with three humorous vignettes in which Ingmar Bergman portrays the fecklessness of men and the strength of women. Starring Anita Bjork, Eva Dahlbeck, Maj-Britt Nilsson
Three women wait for their husbands to join them at their holiday cottage. Over coffee, they start to tell each other the stories of their marriages.
(In Swedish with English subtitles)
(1952) (B/W)
Film Reviews pages 69-76