Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1. (Stereo)
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Yesterday in Parliament..............
Pork and prune stirfry.
Older adventurous people...........
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Media Studies for Highers (age 16+) 4842185 9.25 Around Scotland (ages
10-12) 1179369 9.45YouandMe(ages 3-5)
(Stereo)
10.25 English Express (ages 9-11)
9454543 10.45 The Experimenter (ages 7-9) 3580611 11.05SpaceArk(ages 7-11) 7583901 11.15 Music Makers (ages7-9+) 3418307 11.35 Seeing through Science (ages 11-14)
The series for people with hearing problems. Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday, 10.00am on BBC1 Stereo ...
Daily look at business news.
1.00 Teaching Today 57746 1.30 Q and A 97018123 1.40 You and Me:
English/Punjabi (ages 3-5)
1.45 Numbers Plus (ages 5-7)
Native Americans.
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis.
From Sheffield's Children's Hospital.
Word game presented by Paul Coia.
Ashley's music career takes off, with Will acting as her manager. But he soon finds that he is in over his head.
A hard-hitting drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney inner-city high school.
Stella's wild daughter Katerina arrives from boardingschool and causes trouble for Nick and his family.
Meanwhile, Rose is forbidden by her fatherfrom seeing Jack.
Animated comedy adventure series about a giant blue crimefighter, the Tick, and his sidekick Arthur- an ex-accountant who wears a moth suit.
The Tick vChairface Chippendale
When "the world's greatest criminal mastermind" stages a supervillain event, the Tick, Arthurand American
Maid crash the party
New series
Neil MacGregor , director of the National Gallery, London, explores a selection of its key pictures and how they reflect the Western world view overfour centuries.
See today's choices. Producer Patricia Wheatley
BOOKLET: a 64-page illustrated booklet providing an introduction to key paintings. plus information about other pictures and artists discussed in the series, is available by sendinga cheque for £4. 95, made payable to [address removed]
Hell on Wheels
Fiona Bruce reports on the problems caused by the current voiume of traffic on our roads and the outlook if traffic levels increase as predicted. See today's choices.
Producer Nick London; Editor Mark Wakefield
♦ John Peel: page 10
Including a traditional dish for winter-chicken chasseur, sauteed in mushrooms and cream. Plus a search for the best cup of instant coffee, chosen from among the cheapest brands on sale.
Antonio Carluccio continues his tour of the Mediterranean by eating B'stilla, a sweet pigeon pie filled with almonds and spices, and finds an unusual spot in the ashes of a Turkish bath to cook a Moroccan beef stew.
Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry andJillyGoolden.
Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and TimHincks Stereo Subtitled ................ PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and Ceefax page 618. ♦ Michael Barry : page 41
A second six-part series of the Bafta Award-winning comedy about a successful comedy writer whose wife has left him foran estate agent.
Becky agrees to meet Mark in a pub to talk about theirseparation, but they are interrupted by a strange-acting
Robert, It appears that he is keeping something secret from Tracey.
Written by Steven Moffat ; Director Bob Spiers
Producer Andre Ptaszynski
The second in a four-part series.
Jerusalem. Terry Jones dons a suit of medieval armour and retraces the 1,000-mile trek from the Bosphorus to the Holy City. Alongthe way he discovers why four out of five Crusaders died on the road. By the time the survivors reached Jerusalem they had become fanatics - in some cases even cannibals. Their "heroic" victory over Jerusalem was little more than the slaughter of a defenceless people, and the first Palestinian refugees started callingfor Holy War.
Executive producer Laurence Rees ; Producers David Wallace and Alan Ereira
BOOK: Crusades, by Terry Jones and Alan Ereira , available from booksellers ati 17.99 ♦ CRUISE OFFER: page
The second of six tales featuring comedian Jim Tavare and his best friend -the double bass.
Lost Love. The double bass has feelings too, and Jim finds out that someone else has been plucking his beloved Bassie'sheart strings.
Written by Jim Tavare , David Dowse and Al Murray
Producer Sarah Smith ; Director Ian Ernes .
Followed by In the National Trust
Carvingthe saloon window at Uppark.
With Peter Snow.
Presented by Tracey MacLeod.
Including a report on the controversial film The Bad Ueutenant.
Parliamentary review. Presented by Sarah Baxter.
Preceded by The Midnight News