Shown yesterday at 4.30pm on BBC1. (Subtitled)
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Yesterday's debates, exchanges and developments in Parliament.......
The lives of different types of crabs.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Ici Paris (ages 12-14). L'Art et la Technologie
9.15 Access to Learning - Go for it! Going Places
9.30 Square One TV (ages 9-ll). Volume
9.45 Storytime (ages 4-5). The Washerman and the Potter
(Stereo)
10.25 Watch (ages 6-7). Where We Live: By River- Northern Ireland
7261255 10.40 Around Scotland (ages 1 0- 1 2). Bruce's Scotland: Castles and Campaigns 9283168 ll.OOCats'Eyes. Types of Material Stereo 9392304 11.15 Teaching Today: Art Classics
176033 11.45 The Science Collection
(ages 1 6+). Sixth Sense 6891588 12.10 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16). Oases in the Desert (part 1)
More business news.
1.00 The Spanish Collection (ages
16-18). Stereo 20964588 1.25ZigZag (ages 8-1 0). Anglo-Saxons.
87123304 1.45 You and Me (ages 3-5).
(Stereo)
Revised rpt of Sunday at 6.25pm on BBC 1
Live coverage from the finish of the RAC Rally from the race course in Chester. Tony Mason talks to the winning driver and there are highlights of the final day's action in the Welsh forest
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Latest news, views and live coverage from Parliament.
News quiz.
(Stereo)
UK Championshipfrom the Guild Hall, Preston. Further coverage from this afternoon's quarter-finals, Stereo.....
Discussion programme with Esther Rantzen who meets people with unique stories to tell, and a studio audience which debates their ideas and feelings. Stereo.................................................. FACTSHEET: state topic and send sae to: [address removed]
Starring Patrick Stewart
The Host. Dr Crusher has fallen in love with Odan, an ambassador engaged in critical peace negotiations. But Odan is a parasitic alien who exists only in host bodies and time is running out for his present form.
The third of seven torturous experiences of everyday life.
Leaving Home Hell. Mark Lamarrtalks to celebrities, such as Jo Brand and Vic Reeves , about what happens when people finally decide to cut the apron strings and leave home. They recount such perils as doing your own cooking, psychopathic flatmates and mum's first visit to the new flat.
Lily Savage presents the programme in which young people from very different walks of life agree to trade places for a week. Tonight includes a Radio 4 Woman's Hour reporter trying life at The Sunday Sport, and a traveller swapping places with a farmer.
(Stereo)
(Postponed from 16 November)
Highlights from the past four days of the RAC Rally culminating in today's final, featuring the world's top rally drivers, and an assessment of their performance and winning chances in the 1994 world championship. With
Steve Lee. .........................................
Documentaries by film-makers from around the world.
He Dances for His Cormorants
Alonga remote stretch of China's
Li River , Zong Man fishes in the traditional way: with the help of his cormorants. To ensure he has the best birds, he hand rears one chick each year. See today's choices. Producer Frederic Fougea
* The ancient Chinese art of fishing: page 32
Another round in the student quiz in which the winners of the competition, Keble College, Oxford, meet the team from Hull University. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Director Jenny Dodd ; Producer Kieran Roberts
Grace and Beauty. Grace's bad mood doesn't improve when her daughter Libby decides she wants to enter a children's beauty pageant.
Second of six travel documentaries featuring leading writers and performers.
The Caribbean
Actorand writer Tony Robinson , fast approaching his 50th birthday, explores the Caribbean in search of uninhibited pleasure, while he's still young enough to enjoy it. See today's choices.
Producer Jenny De Yong ; Series producer
Alan Bookbinder SJereo
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark.
Tonight's arts and media programme reports on the fierce civic rivalry and intense campaigning between
Glasgow, Edinburgh and Liverpool to win the title of City of Architecture 1999. Presented by Fintan O'Toole.
Stereo............................................
Followed by The Midnight Hour
Parliamentary news................
Further coverage of the quarter-finals of the UK Championship from Preston's Guild Hall. Tonight's session features the conclusion of the best-of-17-frames match between defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ken Doherty. With David Vine.
A chance to record secondary school programmes. Tonight, resource material on the life, work and times of George Eliot.
Benefits Agency Today: with signing and subtitles.