6.20 Oceanography: Waves
6.45 Living with Technology: Food 5324915 7.35 The Planet Earth: a Scientific Model
With signing, Subtitled ....
Presented by Andrew Neil.
(For details see Monday)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Square One TV (ages 9-11) Whole Numbers 3439064 9.20Mathsphere Special (ages 12-16) Weight 3459828 9.40 You and Me:
Punjabi/English (ages 3-5) French Fruit: in Punjabi with English subtitles
9.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Fish
Designed for pupils who find Maths difficult across the age range. Looks at weight and asks how does an airline pilot know how much fuel an aircraft will need for its flight?
10.25 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12) Who Is
Max Mouse ? (Episode 4)
10.55 Watch (ages 6-7) Technology:
Puppets - Rod puppets
11.10 HealthE (ages 7-1 1) The Senses Stereo 3558118 11.30Landmarks:
Portrait of Britain (ages 9-12) London - a Capital City Stereo
11.50 Mad about Music (ages 11-14)
Playing with Ideas 3436828 12.10Short Circuit (ages 14-16) Witness for the Prosecution
1/2 looking at composition, showing the way a film composer writes. Also included is a demonstration using computers.
1.00 Lifeschool: N is for Nuclear
(ages 14+)
(Stereo)
1.25 History File: The Era of the Second World War
(ages 11-14)
1.45 Storytime: Through My Window
(ages 4-5)
(Rpt)
Celebrating the lives of people over 50, with Marti Caine , Valerie Singleton and John Noakes.
Magazine programme with a lively mix of news, current affairs and comedy, made by disabled people and reflecting the diversity of their lives and views.
(Subtitled - news)
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
News and views, and live coverage from Parliament.
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz about events on this date in years gone by. With Martyn Lewis.
Action from the Masters, which should decide the first semi-finalist.
4 September, 1954: Sam is on cue for a showdown when he leaps into the body of a legendary Chicago pool player who is then challenged by a young pretender. At stake is his granddaughter's future.
With Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell.
Drip: a Narcissistic Love Story The final piece in the series is performed by dance group Adventures in Motion Pictures and set in a run-down theatrical boarding house. In a reworking of the myth of Narcissus, a birthday party triggers the self-love or the fantasies of the six occupants. Choreography by Matthew Bourne.
Director Frances Dickenson Stereo.....
Another chance to see the first series of the comedy about the inhabitants of the Bayview Retirement Village.
The management hatches a plot to get rid of Tom and Diana by havingthem both certified insane. But despite evidence of theiroutrageous behaviour, the psychiatrist declares them mentally sound.
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Director/Producer
Gareth Gwenian Rpt Subtitled ..............
Net Profit
EastEnders star Gillian Taylforth reports on the state of football in the south east. With the big clubs prepared to pay huge transferfees, the stars of tomorrow are at a premium. Scouts comb local parks and pitches forrising talent - but will the smaller clubs, and the fans, lose out? With contributions from Liam Brady , Alan Curbishley ,
Glenn Hoddle and soccer agent Eric Hall. A phone-in discussion of the issues raised follows immediately on BBC Radios Berkshire, Kent, Oxford and GLR. If you would like to take part, call [number removed]after the programme. Producer Robin Bexter ; Editor Alison Rooper
Repeated next Tuesday .... REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below right
Last of a six-part series on the ways technology moulded modem cities. Bright Lights, Big City. The battle to liberate cities from nightfall, which closed down industries and provided coverfor crime, has been waged since the late 18th century. The flickering gas lamps of Victorian Britain were superseded by brighter electric streetlights, and a new neon landsape was created. But with it came a new problem - what are the consequences oftoo much light, or light "pollution"? Does it really matter if the stars in the night sky are no longer visible?
Producers Frank Prendergast , Antony Woodward
Last of a six-part series
This week Jeremy Clarkson braves the perilous roads of India, where driving tests may involve a run of only 200 yards and vintage cars from the days of the Raj are a common sight. He takes part in a car rally for the blind in Madras, and visits a blessing ceremony performed to ensure the safety of new cars.
Darkness Falls. Loggers unearth thousands of deadly insects which paralyse and then cocoon 30 of the men in the group. Has the lumber company been the victim of militant environmentalists?
Fifth of a six-part series that takes an inside look at the selection process fordifferent jobs.
The Superstore Manager. Two hopefuls compete for a job with the retailer ToysRUs. See today's choices. Director Ken Kirby ; Series producer Jane Treays
Followed by In the National Trust Ghosts of the Roman Legions in the Treasurer's House, York. Postponed from 31 January
With Kirsty Wark.
Mark Lawson chairs the round-up of the week in the arts. Stereo ....
Including weather report for skiers.
12.00 Open View Highlights of the weekend's OU programmes
12.05 Swedish Science in the 18th Century During the 1700s Sweden became a nation at the forefront of scientific discovery
Events in Parliament