6.20 Biology: Body Plans
6.45 James Hutton: Geologist
7.10 Instruments - Made to Measure
7.35 Measuring the Earth and the Moon using shadows
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6.20 Biology: Body Plans
6.45 James Hutton: Geologist
7.10 Instruments - Made to Measure
7.35 Measuring the Earth and the Moon using shadows
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Today's presenter is Andrew Neil.
(For details see Monday) (Stereo)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Square One TV: Negative and Positive (ages 9-11)
9.20 Mathsphere Special: Direction (ages 12-16)
9.40 You and Me: The Toucan Bird: In Punjabi (ages 3-5)
with English subtitles
9.45 Come Outside: Rabbits (ages 4-5)
Covers the themes of direction and different applications in the real world. Presented by Gareth Jones & Sheryl Simms.
10.25 Ghostwriter: Don't Stop the Music: Part 1 (ages 10-12)
10.55 Watch: Technology: Puppet Performance (ages 6-7)
11.10 Health E: Growth (ages 7-11)
11.30 Landmarks: Portrait of Britain: Folkestone (ages 9-12)
(Subtitled)
11.50 Mad about Music: Composition (ages 11-14)
12.10 Short Circuit: Under Pressure (ages 14-16)
2/2 looks at how different musicians approach composition including contemporary classical composer, Errollyn Wallen, Omar, The Banderas and Courtney Pine.
Business and consumer news.
1.00 Lifeschool: O is for Old Age (ages 14+) (Stereo)
1.25 History File: The Era of the Second World War: Making the Peace (ages 11-14)
1.45 Storytime: The Happy Hedgehog Band (ages 4-5)
With Chris Jarvis.
2.00 Stoppit and Tidyup (Rpt)
2.05 Puppydog Tales
Retirement magazine.
Magazine programme with a lively mix of news, current affairs and comedy, made by disabled people. Subtitled .......
(Subtitled - news)
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live from Parliament.
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz about events on this date in years gone by. With Martyn Lewis.
A look at picniCS. Rpt Subtitled ..............
Paul Jones introduces the last selection of musical highlights in the series, featuring Brenda Lee , Joe Francis , the BBC Big
Band and dancers from the stage show Five Guys Named Moe. Revised rpt Stereo.
Word game with Paul Coia.
Freedom. 22 November, 1970: Sam leaps into the body of a native
American who wants to move his dying grandfather out of a nursing home so that he can die with his own people.
Watching him climb effortlessly without ropes, pegs or pitons it is easy to understand why Maurizio "Manolo"
Zanolla has become a legend. He has made many spectacular ascents, including the climb up the Marmolada in the Italian Dolomites.
Producer Tony Rayner
Another chance to see the first series of the comedy about the inhabitants of the Bayview Retirement Village. Diana and Tom take up aerial photography, and accidentally get a shot of a local councillor in a compromising position. Electioneering at Bayview, the councillor is sure Diana can help him collarthe OAP vote.
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Director/Producer
GarethGwenian Rpt Subtitled ..............
Nightmare on Acacia Avenue
Families in the south east are among those beingtorn apart by allegations of incest, made up to 30 years after the alleged incidents took place. But are these "memories", sometimes recovered in psychotherapy, of real sexual abuse? Sarah Macdonald investigates this so-called false memory syndrome. A phone-in discussion of the issues raised in the programme follows immediately on BBC Radios Berkshire, Kent, Oxford and GLR. If you would like to take part, call [number removed]after the programme. Producer Joanna Burge ; EditorAlison Rooper .. REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below
Jeremy Clarkson and the team return with a look at
Ford's new Scorpio, the most controversially styled carto appear in years. Plus Tiff Needell drives the latest three-wheeled Grinnall Scorpion. See today's choices.
Producer John Wilcox ; Series producer Jon Bentley
Tooms. Eugene Tooms , a supernatural killer imprisoned by Mulder and Scully, is due for parole. Muldertriesto convince the court that Tooms should not be released, as he is convinced that Tooms will kill again. When Tooms is freed, Mulder shadows him obsessively.
Last of a six-part series that takes an inside look at the selection process for different jobs.
The Thames Valley police allowed cameras behind the scenes for the first time during the hunt to fill the £50,000-a-year job of Assistant Chief Constable. The candidates attended a tense dinner at Police Headquarters and then had only 45 minutes the next day to convince a panel of seven that they could cope with being responsible for a force of 5,000 officers.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark.
Mark Lawson chairs the roundup of the arts with regulars Tony Parsons and Allison Pearson.
12.00 Open View
Highlights of OU programmes.
(Stereo)
12.05 The Chemistry of Creation
A quirky exploration of the role that chemistry plays in explaining the creation of life
Events in Parliament...............
4.30-5.00 Reading Ideas for the early years.
5.00-5.15 Strathclyde TV - Putting you in the Picture: update on local government reorganisation for
Strathclyde Regional Council staff.
5.30-6.00 RCN Nursing Update Unit 28: Suicide: a target for health.