6.20 Biology Form and Function: Enzymes
6.45 Organic Chemistry: Environmental Solutions?
7.10 Animal Behaviour: a Conflict of Interests
7.35 Drifting Continents
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6.20 Biology Form and Function: Enzymes
6.45 Organic Chemistry: Environmental Solutions?
7.10 Animal Behaviour: a Conflict of Interests
7.35 Drifting Continents
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Today's presenter is Andrew Neil.
(For details see Monday)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Square One TV: Estimation (ages 9-11)
9.20 Mathsphere 2: Oil over Troubled Water/Something Fishy (ages 11-16)
9.40 You and Me, English/Punjabi: The Weather: in English (ages 3-5)
9.45 Come Outside: Snails (ages 4-5)
(Stereo)
10.25 Teaching Today: Music! Music! Music! - Getting Started
10.55 Watch: Homes across Europe - Southern Journey: Greece (ages 6-7)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
11.10 Health E 2: Feeling Groovy (ages 7-11)
11.30 Landmarks: Pakistan and Its People (ages 9-12)
(Stereo)
11.50 Mad about Music: Love Variations (ages 11-14)
12.10 Short Circuit: Play It Again (ages 14-16)
The people of the Swat Valley, which lies in the foothills of the Karakoram mountains, north Pakistan. Show more
Looking at a variety of music all about love, featuring contemporary composers and musicians.
Business and consumer news.
1.00 Lifeschool: S is for Sexism (ages 14+)
(Stereo)
1.25 History File: Medieval Realms - the Welsh Borders (ages 11-14)
(Stereo)
1.45 Storytime (ages 4-5)
Advice on coping with endometriosis, a condition causing painful periods, which affects about 15 per cent of women of menstrual age. Rpt......................
Magazine programme made by disabled people, presenting a mix of news, current affairs and comedy. Subtitled ........
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live from Parliament.
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis.
With Fern Britton.
(Stereo)
Oprah's guests today are students from the only college in America that admits exclusively gay teenagers.
California Dreaming. A selection of dishes from the US. Rpt ............
Miss Deep South. 7 June, 1958: Sam leaps into the body of a contestant in a beauty pageant whose room-mate is about to take a life-changing decision.
In the last programme in the series, free-fall parachute jumper Patrick de Gayardon plummets from 38,000 feet, without breathingapparatus, to a new world record. Stereo
Tom decides to tell the truth at all costs, while Diana has to cope with her niece, alias "the Clapham Strangler".
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Director Sue Bysh Producer Gareth Gwenlan
Class Revolt
Parents in Oxfordshire are in revolt.
Determined to reverse education cuts, they have threatened a campaign of civil disobedience against a government many have loyally supported foryears. As parent governors test the powers given to them by the 1986 Education Act,
Michael Hastings asks if John Major can quell rebellion in middle England. A phone-in discussion of the issues raised follows immediately on BBC Radios Berkshire, Kent, Oxford and GLR. If you would like to take part, call [number removed]afterthe programme. Producer Michael Gooding ; Editor
Alison Rooper ........................................ REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below right
From the Geneva Motor Show, Jeremy Clarkson reports on the launch of some new British cars, including a Bentley convertible and the first MG roadster in 25 years. Plus a look at a Mercedes with three body options, and the Fiat Barchetta which replaces the Spider. With Steve Berry , Quentin Willson.
Producer John Wilcox ; Series producer Jon Bentley
The first of two Timewatch programmes on the Vietnam War begins a short season of Vietnam Stories.
Using unique archive material from Vietnam and interviews with US agents, this programme tells the story of the friendly relations in 1945 between the United States government and Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi Minh.
See today's choices.
Continuing the series of portraits of the grim reality of Russian lives.
From a field hospital close to the Chechen border comes thissnapshot of doctors working in desperate conditions to save the lives of young Russian soldiers injured in Grozny.
Next programme tomorrow at 10.10pm....
Followed by Conundrum
By the Liberal Democrats.
Shown on BBC1 at 9.00pm and ITV at 10.00pm
With Kirsty Wark.
(Subtitled)
Mark Lawson chairs the roundup of the week in the arts, with guests
Allison Pearson , Tom Paulin and Craig Brown.
12.05 Open View
A look ahead to OU programmes.
(Stereo)
12.10 The Chemistry of Almost Everything
As part of Science Week, an exploration of the role chemistry plays in explaining life and death.
Events in Parliament. With Tim Fenton.
4.00-5.00 The Royal Institution Discourse A lecture on electron holography by DrAkiraTonomura.
5.30-6.00 RCN Nursing Update Unit
17: Problem wounds................