Crystal decides to decorate. (Rpt)
Animation. Barney discovers that he is fat.
More cartoon action as Mummra befriends Snarf.
Shown yesterday at 5.05pm on BBC1.
With Signing. Subtitled ....
Yesterday's debates, exchanges and developments in Parliament
Gordon Jackson visits places of special importance to Peter Pan author
J M Barrie, includingthe wash house in Kirriemuirwhich inspired the original
Wendy house. Rpt .......................
(Shown yesterday at 8.50am) (B/W)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Standard Grade History (ages 14-16) Are We the 51st State?
9.25 Around Scotland (ages 10-12)
Bruce's Scotland 7709455 9.45 You and Me (ages 3-5) Rain Stops Play
Today, the Playground Stop. (Stereo)
10.25 English Express (ages 9-11) Ideas and Imagination 7021639 10.45Teaching Today Primary Science Classification
937146 11.15 Music Makers (ages 7-9+) Fantastic Animals
11.35 Seeingthrough Science (ages 11-14) The Physics of Fun
The series for people with hearing problems. Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday, 10.00am on BBC Stereo ...
Daily look at business news.
l.OOTeachingToday Teaching Sex
Education Stereo 79813 1.30 Q and A Stereo 56193417 1.40Thunderbirdsin French 98539320 1.45Numbertime
(ages 4-5) Number Ten
Live coverage of Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke's speech in full. Critical for the fate of the economic recovery and the outcome of the next election, this is the second Budget to bring the Government's taxation and spending plans together. David Dimbleby introduces the BBC's coverage, with BBC economic editor Peter Jay and Peter Snow, featuring a wide range of reaction from business, industry and others affected, and analysis of the Budget's impact. See today's choices.
News quiz about events on this date in years gone by. With Martyn Lewis.
Series producer Mark Rowland
Mother's Day. When Jazz and his wife Jewel try unsuccessfully to become pregnant, they ask Will to father the baby. With Will Smith, Jeffrey A Townes and Karen Malina White.
Drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney inner-city school. Back from two months with a band in Melbourne, Jodie has a confession for Nick which may spell the end of their relationship. Meanwhile, Christina and Marco's relationship is tested when he is offered a promotion in another city. With Alex Dimitriades , Abi Tuckerand
Sarah Lambert.
Beached. A family holiday goes bananas as Harry and his water-skiing Nana wrestle with a giant crab.
Producer Jamie Rix ; Executive producers Jon Thoday and Richard Allen-Turner
Lunch Is for Wimps!
Keith Tait , a former head teacher, explains how he was overloaded with work and forced into premature retirement sufferingfrom stress. He asks why we have become a nation of workaholics and attempts to discover the extent of the problem.
Producer Gabe Solomon ; Series producer
Sue Davidson Stereo
If you would like to suggest a programme idea. please write to: [address removed]* Polly Toynbee : page 16
In the last programme of the series, all the families gather to celebrate
Natalie's first birthday and look back at the incredible changes the babies have made during the year. But how much of theirfirst year can the babies remember? And how well developed are theirpowers of reasoning? Baby
Monthly examines the development of memory and the critical faculties.
Series producer Emma Read ; Executive producers Jeremy Gibson and Edward Goldwyn
Countdown to Christmas continues, with recipes and wines for the festive season. On their tandem tour of France's wine regions, Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke pedal into the Languedoc region, and visit the Corbieres and Minervois , home to some of the best new inexpensive wines from this part of southern France. Ready-made Christmas cakes face the taste test, and for beef lovers, there's a recipe for beef Wellington as well as a nutty version for vegetarians. With Chris Kelly and Michael Barry. Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks Stereo Subtitled ................ PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and Ceefax page 618. ⦠Michael Barry : page 48
First showing on network television forthis drama about the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, starring James Woods JoBeth Williams James Garner
Bill Wilson was a man who had everything - a loving wife, good health, a promising career as a stockbroker. Then came the Depression, and a dizzying downward spiral into a state of almost perpetual drunkenness.
But a chance meeting with an alcoholic surgeon triggered a dramatic change of direction.
This film features an Emmy award-winning performance from James Woods.
Director Daniel Petrie 1989) ⦠FILM REVIEWS pages 69-76
Then Tales from the Quilt
A Budget statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke. With subtitles.
Shown at 9.30pm on BBC 1 and 0.40pm on ITV ............................................
With Jeremy Paxman.
The crystal-ball gazing continues with a report into how the growth of CD-Rom might mean the end of a culture based on the written word. Stereo .......
Followed by The Midnight Hour
Aforthright review of the parliamentary day
A chance to record secondary school programmes, Teaching Today: Sex Education for Secondary Schools.
Budget Special. A special report for schools, produced in association with the Central Statistical Office, on the Chancellor's Autumn Budget.