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(Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1)
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With Signing.
(Subtitled)
Yesterday in Parliament.
Warm chicken salad
Series about mature people.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Square One TV (ages 9-11) Ratio and Scale
9.20 Mathsphere Special (ages 12-16) Money
9.40 You and Me: English/Punjabi (ages 3-5) Presents
9.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Toothpaste
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.
With Chris Jarvis. (Stereo)
Playdays: The Patch Stop
10.25 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12) Who Is Max Mouse?: Episode 1
10.55 Watch (ages 6-7) Natural History - Winter
11.10 Healthe2 (ages 7-11) Digestion
(Stereo)
11.30 Landmarks: Portrait of Britain (ages 9-12) Skye - a Scottish Island
11.50 Mad about Music (ages 11-14) Rhythms
12.10 Short Circuit (ages 14-16) Survivors
Looking at the use of rhythm in a variety of musical forms - funk, contemporary, community music, flamenco & Indian Kathak dance.
1.00 Lifeschool: L is for Love (ages 14+)
1.25 History File: The Era of the Second World War (ages 11-14)
1.45 Storytime: The King with Dirty Feet (ages 4-5)
Celebrating the lives of people over 50.
Magazine made by disabled people featuring a mixture of current affairs and comedy
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live coverage from Parliament.
subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Ruth Mott makes afternoon tea.
More drama from the wards in Sheffield.
Word game with Paul Coia.
19 October, 1967:Sam becomes Knut "Wild Thing" Wileton, the craziest fraternity brother on campus who must prevent a fellow student from making a fatal mistake.
With Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell.
In the second programme in the series of extreme sports, Greg Riffi attempts the world's longest ever bungee jump from a helicopter flying at 450 metres, and Patrick De Gayardon and Franck Konrad free fall from a wall of smooth rock - at 3,000 feet the world's highest waterfall - the Angel Falls in Venezuela.
Tom has a minor heart flutter and is convinced he's dying. So Diana is recruited to cheer him up.
Written by Michael Aitkens
Director/Producer Gareth Gwenlan
Third of a six-part series looking at how technology has shaped and moulded the modern city.
Odourless, hygienic, sanitised - cities, especially London, were not always so. Using comic dramatisations and computer graphics, the programme provides a history of the WC and reveals the enormous Victorian sewerage system lurking beneath the city that was built to cope with all the waste.
Third of a six-part series in which Jeremy Clarkson tours the world looking at other motoring cultures.
Detroit. Also known as the Motor City and Motown this city hasfaced its share of ups and downs. But as Jerermy Clarkson finds, a pulse still beats in the heart of Detroit.
See today's choices.
EBE. Mulderand Scully investigate a UFO sighting in Tennessee, but their witness changes his story. Not only that, he is showing symptoms of Gulf War Syndrome, though he claims he did not fight in the desert war. Mulder and Scully find themselves up against a foe with formidable resources.
Third of a six-part documentary series that goes behind the scenes of the selection process of different jobs.
Four candidates are invited for a 12-day trial on P&O cruise 406 to the Med. Only one will be asked to stay on.
See today's choices.
Producer Jane Treays ; Executive producer
Edward Mirzoeff
See This Week: page 9
Followed by In the National Trust
The Grand "Norman" Staircase at Penrhyn Castle, north Wales.
With Peter Snow.
Mark Lawson , Allison Pearson and Tony Parsons discuss the highs and lows of the week in the arts.
Political review with Andrew Neil.
Preceded by The Midnight News