(Subtitled)
With Signing.
Parliamentary news from last Friday. With Rodney Foster
Arthur Negus visits the hamlet of Dodington in Somerset. Rpt .......
Pathe News from 1955. b/w
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Lernexpress (ages 13-16)
Winterferien 1192210 9.15Teaching Today Primary Science
9.45 Numbers Plus (ages 5-7)
With Josie D'Arby.
10.00 Playdays: The Why Bird Stop (Stereo)
10.25 Cats' Eyes: Light and Sound
(ages 5-7)
10.40 Look and Read
(ages 7-9+)
11.00 Zig Zag: Food and Farming
(ages 8-10)
11.20 English Time (ages 11-14)
11.40 Mathsphere Special: Money
(ages 12-16)
12.00 Teaching Today: Art Classics
Designed for pupils who find maths difficult across the age range. Including package holiday cost control in a pie chart, currency conversions and straight line graphs.
A daily look at business news.
1.00 History File (ages 14-16) 20th Century Wrap 34923697 1.25
Landmarks (ages 9-12) Portrait of Britain Subtitled 51501535 1.45Wordsand Pictures (ages 5-7)
With Josie D'Arby.
14.00 Tales of Aesop
Drama about a woman who has spent a lifetime building a magazine empire, only to be challenged for control by an abrasive young female.
(1989)
Film Reviews: pages 52-56
Including at:
(Subtitled - news)
(Subtitled - news)
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis. QUIZCALL: 0[number removed]. Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate, 49p at all other times.
Cookery challenge. With Fern Britton.
Next programme Wednesday at 4.30pm Stereo.
Do we do enough to protect our homes against crime?
(Stereo)
Another chance to see the series in which Dr David Cook of Green College, Oxford, talks to people who have made life-changing or heartbreaking decisions. In this programme he talks to Victoria Gillick, who challenged her health authority over the provision of contraceptives for under-16s.
First shown on BBC North West
(Next programme on Friday at 5.40pm)
Another adventure of the US astronaut transported to the future.
On board a luxury space yacht, Buck Rogers must protect a genetically perfect woman from a mysterious kidnapper.
With Gil Gerard and Dorothy Stratten.
Taking the Waters. Laurie Pike samples the healing spa waters of Budapest and Lake Heviz in the first of five short holiday programmes..
The third series of the enthusiast's guide to architectural oddities.
H Is for Heathrow. Lucinda Lambton stumbles on astonishingly unspoilt villages, the hallowed site where the first Cox's apple was grown, and the birth-place of the Ordnance Survey - chosen because Heathrow was so flat.
Producer Neil Crombie ; Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff
First of a four-part drama about an English family forced to confront the wisdom and strength of their personal beliefs when their only daughterfalls prey to a sinister religious cult in Los Angeles. See today's choices.
Written by Michael Eaton ; Producer Elaine Steel
Director Maurice Phillips Stereo Subtitled... ♦ The Andrew Duncan Interview with Prunella Scales : page 16
Followed by In the National Trust The Fishing Pavilion, Kedleston.
With Peter Snow.
A Late Show special on America's most flamboyant and fastest-growing metropolis -
Las Vegas. Can a city based on fantasy, pleasure and excess have anything to teach the architects of other cities around the world?
See today's choices
Producer Bemadette 0' Brien; Series editor Michael Poole
Parliamentary review. Presented by Sir Bernard Ingham.
Preceded by The Midnight News
4.45 Disability Agenda
Self-defence techniques, and Jaspal Dhani talks to disabled people in ethnic communities.
5.30-6.00am RCN Nursing Update Unit 51: Infection control - surveying the risks.