6.20 Women Artists: Feminist Strategies 7432754 6.45 History: Wittingand
Unwitting Testimony 8738700 7.10 The York Mystery Plays
7.35 Frederick the Great and Sans Souci
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
The programme that enables viewers to put politicians on the spot, presented today by Trevor Phillips.
(For details see Monday) (Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Quinze Minutes (ages 11-13) Temps libre 3053648 9.15 Focus (ages 9-13)
The Rhythm of Raz 4675342 9.25 Study Ireland: Geography (ages 14-16) Human Environments - the Other Side of the Hill 3056735 9.45 Storytime (ages 4-5) The Happy Hedgehog Band
Today the bus stops at the Roundabout Stop. (Stereo)
10.25 Watch (ages 6-7) Technology:
Puppets - Performance
10.40 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) A
Tongue in Yer Held - Angry Noisy, Angry Quiet Stereo 1728938 ll.OOQandA
Extra 2747087 11.15Ghostwriter(ages 10-12) Don't Stop the Music (part 1) Stereo 315358 11.45 The IT Collection
(ages 16+) Nodes on the Net 1791209 12.10The Geography
Programme (ages 11-16) People and the Physical Environment - Limestone Landscapes
A daily look at the latest business and consumer news.
1.00 The Geography Collection (ages 16+) Hotting Up
1.25 Zig Zag (ages 8-10) Food and Farming: Into the Future
(Stereo)
1.45 You and Me (ages 3-5) Open Closed, Humpty Dumpty
Animated dinosaur adventures.
A small boy meets a naughty but lovable spider. (Rpt) (Stereo)
From Accra beach near Bridgetown, on the Caribbean island of Barbados.
Shown on Sunday at 6.30pm on BBC 1
The World Indoor Championships from Preston. Featuring action from the first two singles quarter-finals.
Includingat
3.00 News and Weather subtitled (news;
News quiz about events on this date in the past. Presented by Martyn Lewis.
Furthercoverage of the World Indoor Championships from Preston.
Starring Patrick Stewart
New Ground. The Enterprise is to participate in the testing of new propulsion technology, but Worf is distracted by a visit from his son,
Alexander, who intends to make his home on the starship. It seems the boy needs a father's firm hand, but Worf soon learns there is more to parenthood than discipline and duty.
This week, a look back at the first interview given to British television by the now suspended Manchester United star Eric Cantona. He talks about both his great and more notorious moments, and his hopes for the future. The programme includes film of this talented and temperamental footballerin action.
Series producer Michael Wadding
Revised rpt Stereo Subtitled.............
Another chance to see the acclaimed 26-part documentary series telling the story of the Second World War.
Western scientists have developed a new, immensely powerful weapon - the atomic bomb. But should it be used? The moral implications are enormous. President Truman makes his decision on the grounds that it will shorten the war and save thousands of Allied lives, and on 6 August, 1945, a US bomber drops its deadly cargo on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Four days later a second atomic bomb is dropped on Nagasaki.
(First shown on ITV)
The first programme in a series exploring the double lives, both real and mythological, offouranimals.
The Wolf. Most people have never seen a wolf, yet this creature features constantly in language, myths and fairy tales. In reality it is a cleverand social creature, but our imagination tranforms it into a lonely, callous killer. Narrated by Miranda Richardson. See today's choices.
Director Mark Harrison
The penultimate quarter-final match in the student quiz. New College, Oxford, who beat St Benets in a fascinating second-round derby, take on the University of Birmingham, victors against Lampeter in their second-round match. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions as the teams compete for a place in the semi-finals.
Director Jenny Dodd ; Producer Kieran Roberts
First in a documentary series about the way we live now.
Carol Spencer, 52, prepares for her wedding to Lamin Marong, a 27-year-old beach boy she met on holiday in the Gambia. What brings two people of such different ages and cultures together, and what are the forces driving them apart? See today's choices.
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For the armchair traveller, a glimpse of one of the holiday destinations visited in the series.
(Stereo)
As a tribute to Peter Cook who died last month, another chance to see the comedian as he tries to persuade Nick Hancock to condemn his deeply-felt hates - including pet rabbits - to the flames of Room 101.
With Kirsty Wark.
Satirist Rory Bremner explains his love of the monumental sculpture of Scottish artist Ronald Rae.
12.00 Shakespeare's Henry IV: a Workshop With Timothy West as Falstaff and Michael Thomas as the young Prince Hal
12.25 No Lay-bys at 35,000 Feet
Three vital parts of a plane
Today in Parliament, with Tim Fenton.
(for visually-impaired children).
Audetel programmes from the Landmarks series, with audio description.
Today a look at plans for a one-person service in Bath.
(With signing and subtitles)