6.20 Cognitive Development: Out of Sight, Out of Mind 7347446 6.45
Language and Literature 2193330 7.10 Maarten Van Heemskerck: Humanism and Painting 5483576 7.35 Humanity and the Scaffold
With Signing. Subtitled ...................
Presented by Trevor Phillips.
For details see Monday Stereo ..............
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Quinze Minutes (ages 11-13) A La Mode 5529576 9.15 Focus (ages 9-13) Teamwork Stereo 7162359 9.25 Study Ireland: Geography (ages 14-16) issues in a Changing World - the European Community Stereo 5522663 9.45 Storytime (ages 4-5) Don't Do That
Today the bus stops at the Roundabout Stop.
10.25 Watch (ages 6-7) Homes across Europe - in the City: London subtitled 1921243 10.40 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) The Year of the Prince: Control Stereo 4146779 ll.OOCatS
Eyes (ages 5-7) Changes in Materials: the Effects of Heat 6579779 11.15
Ghostwriter (ages 10-12) Don't Stop the Music (part 3) Stereo 159798 11.45 DevelopingWorld (ages 14+) Gender
Matters: Woman's Development 9373885 12.10The Geography
Programme (ages 11-1 6) Japan 2000: against all the Odds
Business and consumer news.
1.00 The German Collection (ages 16+) 57096137 1.25ZigZag(ages8-10)
Roman Britain - Fighters and Builders Stereo 87790779 1.45 You and Me (ages 3-5) Dhanji's Spaceship
From Wilmslow in Cheshire.
Shown on Sunday at 6.25pm on BBC 1
A look at the Kingston Lacy estate in Dorset and Powis Castle in Wales. Rpt ...
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
News from Parliament. (Subtitled)
3.50 News and Weather
(Subtitled (news))
Regional News; Weather
News quiz with Martyn Lewis. stereo....
Cookery challenge.
People from all walks of life are given the chance to say thank you to those who have helped them. Stereo Subtitied.3141798
Further coverage of the World Figure Skating Championships from
Birmingham. Featuring the first section of the men's competition, the short programme, with its eight compulsory elements. Canada's Elvis Stojko begins the defence of his title, while the British entries are UK champion
Steven Cousins and Clive Shorten from
Stevenage. Commentary by Alan Weeks and Barry Davies. Introduced by Sue Barkerwith Robin Cousins. More news in an update at 7.50........
Starring Patrick Stewart
Violations. The Enterprise plays host to a delegation of alien telepathic historians who conduct their research byprobingtheirsubjects' buried memories. A sudden flashback of a romantic interlude with Riker leaves
Troi unconscious. Riker, too, experiences a nightmare that leaves him comatose. What has unleashed such a deadly force?
Last episode in the acclaimed 26-part documentary series telling the story of the Second World War.
For a great many people, the Second World War is the most significant experience of their lives. Its death toll was staggering - 20 million people died in the Soviet Union alone, nearly 5 million in Germany, and almost half a million in Britain and the Commonwealth - and the victims were not only the men and women combatants but also many ordinary civilians. The war has left scars and a host of memories with the survivors - of terror and sadness, but also of comradeship - which will never be forgotten. The series is narrated by Laurence Olivier.
First shown on ITV
Latest news from the World Figure
Skating Championships at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.
Coverage continues at 9.20.....
The third programme in a series exploring the impact of four animals on the human imagination.
Many people regard the dolphin as an ally at sea - an intelligent companion and guide from which there is much to learn. But humanity's love for the dolphin is a surprisingly new phenomenon. Narrated by Miranda Richardson.
See today's choices.
London's Harley Street isa medical marketplace offering everythingfrom plastic surgery to life-saving cures. More than 1,000 doctors are packed into the cramped elegance of private medicine's most exclusive address. But what is really on offerfor those who have the means to pay? See today's choices.
Producers Malcolm Hirst and Charles Stewart Series editor Stephen Lambert
* Dr Mark Porter : page 41
More World Championship skating with live coverage of the pairs free programme, the first medals to be decided. Plus news of the men's competition, with action from this afternoon's short programme.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Paxman.
The Late Show's Ireland Week continues with a profile of musician and music producer Donal Lunny , a relatively unsung hero who for more than 20 years has influenced the development of Irish music, givingthe traditional a contemporary edge.
12.00 Forecasting the Economy How the Treasury uses models to try to predict what's goingto happen to the British economy......................
12.25 The Enlightenment: Reason and Progress In the 18th century, during the period called the Enlightenment, a belief in universal reason led to the origins of the social sciences...................................
Today's debates in Parliament, with Michael Fairbairn.
A chance to record Modern Language programmes for secondary schools.
Tonight, Le Cafe des Reves.
Benefits Agency Today interesting developments in Wales