(Rpt) (Stereo)
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Yesterday in Parliament
Today: fish dishes.
Last in the series
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Media Studies for Highers (age 16+) 4417493 9.25 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) 1744677 9.45 You and Me (ages 3-5)
10.25 English Express (ages 9-11) Facts and Opinions 9029851 10.45The
Experimenter (ages 7-9) 3162219 11.05 6pace Ark (ages 7-11) 7165509 11.15 Music Makers (ages 7-9+)
11.35 Seeing through Science (ages 11-14)
Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday. lO.OOamonBBCl Stereo ...
Daily look at business news.
1.00 Teaching Today
1.30 Q and A
1.40 You and Me: English/Punjabi
(ages 3-5)
1.45 Numbers Plus
(ages 5-7)
(Subtitled (news))
Westminster with Nick Ross
Live from Parliament.
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Stories from Sheffield's Children's
Hospital. Rpt Stereo Subtitled .............
Featuring the men's super giant slalom, from Sierra Nevada, in Spain.
Presented by David Vine. .................
Grumpy Young Men. Will finally gets a date with Valerie, the girl of his dreams. As she wants to bring along her cousin Karen, Will asks Carlton to come on a doubledate. stereo ...................
Continuing the drama series set in a Sydney inner-city high school.
When Nick and Danielle both have trouble with their partners, they turn to each otherfor comfort and find themselves becoming unexpectedly close. Subtitled ...........................
Animated comedy adventure series. The Tick v Mister Mental. The Tick is chosen as a volunteer in a nightclub act, during which he is hypnotised and instructed to hand over a device called the ThinkingCap. Only Arthur, histrusty sidekick, can help him
Little Miracles
The use of fertility drugs can result in multiple births, babies born with mental or physical defects, and higher rates of infant mortality. Fergus Walsh investigates. See today's choices.
Editor Mark Wakefield
+ Dr Mark Porter : page 33
Do Canadians and Mexicans make good wines? This week's programme seeks out interesting wines from some unexpected areas. And on the menu tonight is a Middle Eastern vegetarian dish, aubergines Imam Bayeldi. Antonio Carluccio continues his culinary tourofthe Mediterranean with a look at Turkish jam, Moroccan biscuits and Egyptian date pudding. Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke.
Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and TimHincks Stereo Subtitled ................ PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBCGood Food
Magazine and Ceefax page 618. * Michael Barry : page 30
Penultimate episode in the six-part comedy series.
Mark comes round after suffering concussion to find a stranger at the foot of his hospital bed. But he is a friend, as he claims, or a devil?
Written by Steven Moffat ; Director Bob Spiers
Producer Andre Ptaszynski
Concluding the four-part series.
Destruction. "I would sell London if I could find a buyer." With that less-than-heroic sentiment, Richard the Lionheart set out to do battle with the legendary Saladin. Terry Jones 's historical journey follows Richard's and the French King Philip ll's's crusade to capture Jerusalem, and takes him to Tel Aviv and Venice, where he re-stages the Fourth Crusade as part of the Venice Carnival.
Producers David Wallace and Alan Ereira Executive producer Laurence Rees
BBC BOOK: Crusades, by Terry Jones and Alan Ereira , availablefrombooksellersatf 17.99. + HOLIDAY OFFER: page
Fourth of six tales featuring comedian Jim Tavare and his double bass.
In the Army. Delving into the family album, Jim discovers his great-grandfatherwon battle honours in the First World War, usinga secret weapon - his double bass.
Written by Jim Tavare. David Dowse and Al Murray Producer Sarah Smith : Director Ian Ernes
Followed by In the National Trust Ghosts of the Roman Legions in the Treasurer's House, York.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Including an investigation into the success of commercial radio stations. With Aminatta Forna. Postponed from
24 January.
Parliamentary review. Presented by Sarah Baxter.
Preceded by The Midnight News
Design principles and practice..
A chance to record history programmes for 9- to 12-year-olds. Tonight, Landmarks - Tudors and Stuarts.