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From Mondayto Thursday thisseries offers members of the public a chance to tackle politicians on current issues, with the hope of setting the parliamentary agenda. Today, with Sarah Baxter.
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Westonline@bbc.co.uk Stereo ...

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Unknown:
Sarah Baxter.

10.25 Q and A Extra Secondary English 4330074 10.40 Look and Read (ages
7-9+) Geordie Racer: Race Day
11.00 Zig Zag (ages 8-10) Food and Farming Stereo 3190198 11.20 English Time (ages 11-14) Get the Grammar:
WritingTalk 2714759 11.40 Mathsphere Special (ages 12-16) Direction
3001136 12.00 Painting the World (ages 16+) Neil MacGregoratthe National Gallery Stereo

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Unknown:
Neil MacGregoratthe

1.00 History File (ages 14-16) 20th Century Wrap: 1960s - the "Me" Generation Stereo 61302469 1.25 Landmarks (ages 9-12) Portrait of Britain: Folkestone - Gateway to Europe Stereo Subtitled 30332594 1.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Katie Morag Delivers the Mail

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Unknown:
Katie Morag

The World Indoor Championships from
Preston. Featuring second-round singles action and the second pairs quarter-final. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
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3.00 News and Weather subtitled (news)

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Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.

A decade ago it was thought that human growth hormone had only one function: to make children grow. But research by doctors and scientists into a mass-produced, synthetic form of the drug has revealed the fundamental role that growth hormone plays in regulating human bodies at every stage of life. Few benefits of the drug have been proved, but already it has revolutionised the treatment of children deficient in the hormone, and many other people are hoping it will change their lives: Aids patients desperate to fight wasting, athletes who need that extra edge, and the elderly and frail who dream of regaining their lost vigour. But some critics regard this as the first step towards eugenics - is growth hormone really the wonder drug of the 21 st century?
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Contributors

Producer:
Adam Bullmore
Editor:
John Lynch

x Is for Xanadu, near Ludlow. Stokesay Court in Shropshire was built 100 years ago by John Derby Allcroft , a manufacturerof white cotton gloves, with no expense spared. At the beginning of the Second World War its remarkable contents were packed away into attics, where they remained hidden and forgotten until last year. Producer Jamie Muir ; Executive producer
Edward Mirzoeff

Contributors

Unknown:
John Derby Allcroft
Producer:
Jamie Muir
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

Concluding the two-part, bittersweet love story by Martin Sadofski.
Teenager Sue has her strength of charactertested to the limit when she hastocometotermswith both the death of her boyfriend Steve and an unwanted pregnancy. Herturmoil is echoed in the community, as racial provocation reaches boiling point.
Producer Peter Waller ; Director Charles Beeson

Contributors

Story By:
Martin Sadofski.
Producer:
Peter Waller
Director:
Charles Beeson
Nan:
Rosemary Leach
Sue:
Jayne Ashbourne
Steve:
Stuart Laing
Gary:
Jason Done
Sunil:
Ravi Kapoor
Barry:
Jeff Rawle
Tour guide:
Roger Lloyd Pack
Outsider:
Alex Norton
Phil:
Ken Kitson
Lynn:
Leslie Clare O'Neill
Ellie:
Nicola Hird

A drama following the culinary milestones in a woman's sexual adventures.
Written, produced and directed by Monica Pellizzari
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
More moments from everyday lives.

Contributors

Directed By:
Monica Pellizzari
Maria Stroppi:
Dina Panozzo
Maria's mother:
Nicoletta Boris
Mona:
Anne-Louise Lambert
Mrs Fullilove:
Lynette Curran
Justin:
David Field

This Late Show special examines the power and reach of Rupert Murdoch 's media empire - newspapers, half an airline, a Hollywood film studio, satellite, cable and terrestrial television stations - and asks what future directions it is likely to take. See today's choices.
Producer Janice Sutherland ; Series editor
Michael Poole

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Murdoch
Producer:
Janice Sutherland
Editor:
Michael Poole

BBC Two England

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