6.20 Parents and School: a Danish
Approach 7867446 6.45SanMarco:a Dominican Priory 8236392 7.10 Wheels of Progress 3686088 7.35 The
Enlightenment: the Encyclopédie
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Today: with Trevor Phillips.
For details see Monday Stereo ..............
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Quinze Minutes (ages 11-13) A
Table 3471040 9.15 Focus (ages 9-13) The Box 4173934 9.25 Study Ireland: Geography (ages 14-16) Human
Environments - City 3481427 9.45
Storytime (ages 4-5) Through My Window
10.25 Watch (ages 6-7): Technology: Puppets
(Stereo)
10.40 Around Scotland (ages 10-12): A Tongue in Yer Heid - Broken Hert
11.00 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7): Light and Sound
11.15 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12): Who Is Max Mouse?: Part 4
11.45 The IT Collection (ages 16+): In the Money
12.10 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16)
Business news.
1.00 The Geography Collection
(ages 16+) Up in the Clouds
1.25 Zig Zag (ages 8-10) Food and Farming: Summer
1.45 You and Me (ages 3-5) Ice/Megat Sea
From Crediton, in Devon.
Shown on Sunday at 6.25pm on BBC 1
A visit to the stately home and gardens of Levens Hall in the Lake District. With
Garry Rice. Stereo....................................
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Snooker
Action from the Masters, at Wembley
Conference Centre. Stereo ................
From Ascot, featuring the 3.35 race.
(Continued from BBC 1) (Stereo)
Regional News; Weather
News quiz. With Martyn Lewis. Stereo.
Further coverage of the Masters, as the last quarter-final places are decided. Thailand's James Wattana cues up against either Willie Thorne or the Welsh prospect Mark Williams.
Starring Patrick Stewart
Unification (part 2). Captain Picard discovers that Mr Spock has travelled to the evil planet Romulus in an attempt to reunite the Romulans and the Vulcans. Following him, Picard and Data suspect that the venerable Vulcan has walked into a trap.
Touched
The third programme of the series is a collaboration between choreographer Wendy Houstoun and director
David Hinton. A romance for hands, faces and the odd foot, Touched is set in a North London bar and focuses on the behaviourof people at a party. Last year, this film won a Gold Award at the Dance on Camera Festival in New York.
Drip: a Narcissistic Love Story: tomorrow at 6.45pm
The acclaimed 26-part documentary series on the Second World War.
After a succession of victories in the early years of the war, the rulers of Japan believe that they have the strength to bend Britain and the United States to their will, but this belief proves to be a serious miscalculation. By 1944 Japan is facing severe food, metal and fuel shortages and, with the monumental defeats at Saipan, Iwo Jima and Okinawa, morale has never been lower. But worse is to come with the terrible weapon that is soon to be unleashed on Hiroshima. Narrated by Laurence Olivier.
First shown on ITV
Top chef Gary Rhodes 's gastronomic journey round Britain ends, in the last of the current series, in Cornwall. There, he meets local artist John Miller at the Tate Gallery in St Ives, and a New Age traveller who teaches him how to milk a goat and gatherfresh salad from the hedgerows. Given that Cornwall has over 250 miles of coastline, fish is bound to be on the menu. Tonight, Gary cooks grilled mackerel, accompanied by stewed tomatoes, pesto and onions, followed by chocolate flan.
Executive producer Fiona Pitcher
A BBC book Rhodes around Britain, featuring the recipes from the series, is available in hardback, price£ 17.99, and paperback, price £ 12.99.
In the first of the quarterfinals, the University of Aberdeen, impressive second-round winner against
Brasenose College, Oxford, takes on the Open University, who beat Bristol. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Director Jenny Dodd ; Producer Kieran Roberts
Drama based on a true story, starring
Nancy McKeon
Young Tracey Thurman thinks she has found the American dream when she marries Buck. But that dream soon turns into a nightmare when Buck reveals his true nature - that of a physically-abusive monster. Withand
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Director Robert Markowitz (1989)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 45-50
Followed by In the National Trust
The 17th-century carvings of Grinling Gibbons at Petworth, Sussex.
With Kirsty Wark.
Style guru Peter York once famously commented that the style and character of a decade only become clear halfwaythrough it. As the midpoint of the 1990s approaches, the arts and media magazine show asks how the decade is shaping up.
Seize the Fire Irish writerTom Paulin vividly dramatises the abuse of power in an adaptation of the ancient Greek play Prometheus Bound
Robert Orchard presents news of today's debates, exchanges and developments in Parliament
A chance to record geography programmes for 8 - to 11-year-olds.
Landmarks - Coping with the Climate: The World's Weather; Coping with the Cold; Coping with the Wet; Coping with the Heat; Coping with the Climate.
Benefits Agency Today The programme visits the south west and looks at preparations for one-person benefits service in Bath