Shown yesterday at 5.05pm on BBC1.
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Yesterday's debates, exchanges and developments in Parliament.......
Malcolm Muggeridge visits
Thomas Carlyle 's house.
(Shown yesterday at 8.50am) (B/W)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Standard Grade History (ages
14-16). stereo 4279445 9.25 Around Scotland (ages 10-12). 7036551 9.45 You and Me (ages 3-5).
(Stereo)
10.25 English Express (ages 9-11).
7358735 10.45 The Experimenter (ages 7-9). Stereo 9388667 11.05Space Ark (ages7-ll). Stereo 9328193 11.15 Music Makers (ages 7-9+).
3469483 11.35 Seeingthrough Science (ages 11-14).
The series for people with hearing problems. Signed and subtitled.
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Daily look at business news.
1.00 Teaching Today: The Management of Pupil Behaviour
(Stereo)
1.30 Q and A
History programmes.
1.40 Thunderbirds in French
1.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-5).
The last in the series looks at the devastating clash between the white man and the native American Indians at
Wounded Knee............................
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Latest news, views and live coverage from Parliament.
News quiz. With Martyn Lewis. QUIZCALL: [number removed]. Calls cost39p per minute cheap rate, 49p at all other times
Further coverage from the UK
Championship at Preston. introduced by David Vine.
Esther Rantzen meets people with unique stories to tell, with a studio audience to debate their ideas and feelings. Stereo ................................ FACTSHEET: state topic and send sae to: [address removed]
M Is for the Many Things She Gave Me. When Philip's former college girlfriend, Janice, visits the Banks family with her daughter Wendy, Janice seduces Will and flirts with Philip, much to Vivian's displeasure. With Will Smith and James Avery.
Drama series about the students and teachers ata Sydney inner-city high school. As the Poulous family struggles to cope after Ireni's death, Nick is angry at his father's despondent attitude.
Meanwhile, Steve is forced to resit an exam and must choose between his studies or a place on the rugby team. With Alex Dimitriades , Sarah Lambert and Corey Page.
Day three and the first of two days of drivingaction in Wales on this year's
RAC Rally. Steve Lee reports from rally headquarters on the thrills and spills in the forests, with commentary by Barrie Gill and Ivan Gaskell and news from
Tony Mason out in the field
The Plot
Featuring shed, compost heap, shovel, seed and home freezer, David Crouch 's film digs below the topsoil in the world of allotments. There's more to the mighty allotment than meets the eye. Owners are regarded as subversive by some local authorities and town planners and councils all over Britain are selling allotment land: 40,000 of them are facingextinction. Nowanew fighting breed of allotment owner has dug in, and in thisfilm they sling some mud.
Producer Ray Hough ; Series producer Sue Davidson If you would like to suggesta programme idea, please write to: Open Space, PO Box 4045, London W 12 6SE.
Continuing the series that offers surprising glimpses into individual lives.
Derek is white, middle class, late 50s. Pass him on the street and you could mistake him for what he used to be - an accountant in a chocolate firm. You'd never suspect that his job now ensures a roaring trade over the bar at The Star and Garter pub in Bristol, whose regulars include many from the first generation of black immigrants to the city. He identifies completely with the cultural life brought into this country by West Indians, can't imagine living differently now and would love to follow his friends when they retire to the islands. In the meantime he's happy to be their DJ, to spin the records they like, and to go to London on expeditions to find the music his favourite generation all enjoy, but the best moment of his week is always that first pint back in The Star and Garter with his friends.
Jilly and Oz start their tandem wine tour in Bourdeax; continuing the Countdown to Christmas, all the recipes and wines you'll need for the festive season; and a buyer's guide to kitchen knives. Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry and Jilly Goolden. Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and Ceefax page
* Michael Barry : see page 49
Thriller starring
Martin Sheen
Michael Ontkean
Hyde, a tough US Drugs
Enforcement officer, is paired with . MacKenzie, an intelligence officerfrom the Canadian Mounties. They stumble into the heart of an international conspiracy engineered jointly by the CIA and the KGB. Too late, the partners realise the old ideologies have become blurred, and that there are no longer any borders in the world of espionage.
Director Paul Bnarbic (1989)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 69-74
Then Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Paxman.
Including a report on the life of poet and Pre-Raphaelite icon Christina Rossetti who died 100 years ago.
Music and arts programme including an item on the life of poet and Pre- Raphaelite icon Christina Rossetti who died 100 years ago. Show more
Review of the RAC Rally's third day.
Followed by The Midnight Hour
Review of the parliamentary day.
UK Championship. Featuring coverage from tonight's matches which complete the quarter-finals line-up. Presented by David Vine.
Tonight, five programmes from the Scene series.