6.20 Maths: the Binomial Theorem
7465082 6.45 Carmel: a Jewish Public
School 8841228 7.10 TV-the Technological Impact 3284624 7.35 Discovering Physics: Newton's Revolution
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
With Bernard Ingham.
(For details see Monday) (Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Media Studies for Highers (ages
16+) Facts, Lies and Videotape - What 's on the Box? Stereo 4797773 9.25Around Scotland (ages 10-12)A Tongue in Yer Heid -Angry Noisy, Angry Quiet
9.45 You and Me (ages 3-5) Open
Closed/Humpty Dumpty
Today the bus stops at the Playground Stop. (Rpt) (Stereo)
10.25 English Express (ages 9-11) Facts and Opinions - the Trial of Street
Fashion 4930678 10.45 TeachingToday: Primary Science: Materials - Does It Hold Water? 93757011.15 Music Makers
(ages 7-9+) Water Music 318835311.35 Seeingthrough Science (ages 11-14) Renewable Energy - Once upon a Dream?
Programmes exploring different aspects of music. This edition looks at composing a seascape, and features extracts from Debussy's 'La Mer'.
The series for people with hearing problems. Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday, 10.00am on BBC 1 Stereo ...
A daily look at the latest business and consumer news.
1.00 Teaching Today Music! Music!
Music! - Planning the Next Move 43353 1.30 Q and A: Secondary English Stereo 71746082 1.40YouandMe,
English/Punjabi (ages 3-5) The Toucan
Bird: in English 86871266 1.45 Numbers Plus (ages 5-7) On with the Show! (numbers 10-100)
There's a flat for sale, but only gopher lovers need apply.
The World Indoor Championships from
Preston. Featuring second-round singles action and another pairs quarter-final. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
Stereo...............................................
(Subtitled - news)
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Latest news, views and live coverage from Parliament.
(Subtitled)
News quiz about events on this date in the past. With Martyn Lewis.
Furthercoverage of the World Indoor Championships from Preston.
Stereo...................................................
Father Knows Best. Will's influence on Ashley makes her realise that there's more to life than the affluent world of Bel Air and secretly transfers from her private school to the local public high school. But she goes to great lengths to keep it from herfather.
A hard-hitting drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney inner-city high school.
Con tries to organise a school roller-blading team butSouthgate outlaws the idea when a masked roller blader launches a graffiti war.
Animated comedy adventure series starring the giant blue crimefighter, the Tick, and his faithful sidekick Arthur. The Tick vthe Tick. On their night off the Tick and Arthur meet a man named
Barry, a wannabe superhero who also calls himself the Tick
Fred Perry , the last men's singles champion in British tennis, died recently, but the shirt bearing his logo seems eternal. With its distinctive laurel-leaf emblem, it has evolved from casual wearto fashion icon, beloved of skinheads, Mods and pop stars.
Journalist Stuart Cosgrove and Fred Perry 's rival Rene Lacoste investigate the shirt's rise in popularity.
Producer Andrew Eaton ; Series producer
Diana Lashmore
Sins of the Fathers
When a father abuses his child, he may never be brought to justice because of laws concerning the victim's age. Helen Green sued herfatherfor abusing her and won - the day before she was 25. But others are denied justice because they are unable to take cases to court after the age of 24. Fiona Bruce talks to those campaigning for a change and others who fear that this might create yet more victims of injustice.
Producer Sandra Jones ; Editor Mark Wakefield
Tonight's programme includes a look at bobotie, a simple yet sophisticated curried lamb dish from South Africa. Jilly and Oz recommend red wines, and a group of unemployed men from
Clydebank in Scotland join a catering college. With Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke.
Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and on Ceefax page 618. ♦ Michael Barry : page 34
A repeat showing of the first series of the gritty medical comedy.
Andrew Collin, a newly-qualified doctor. discovers that medical school has left him unprepared for life on the front line of an NHS ward.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Fintan O'Toole presents the arts and media magazine. Stereo.............
12.00 Modern Art: Manet Art historian T J Clark explains why
Manet'sfamous painting Olympia had a hostile reception when it wasfirst exhibited in 1865. .................... 12.25 Computer Aided Design
OU downloaded video
Events in Parliament. Presented by Tim Fenton.
A chance to record three programmes on sex education for 9- to 12-year-olds, and three from Landmarks: People on the Move.
(Subtitled)