6.20 Maths: "Real" Exponential
Functions 7758558 6.45 What Is Music? 2431542 7.10 16th-century Venice and Antwerp - the Cities Compared
7.35 Mental Handicap: No Problem's Too Big
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Presented by Trevor Phillips.
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Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Quinze Minutes (ages 11-13) Visites en France 5867788
9.15 Focus (ages 9-13) The Rhythm of Raz Stereo
9.25 Study Ireland: Geography (ages 14-16) Issues in a Changing World - Fair Head Stereo 5860875
9.45 Storytime (ages 4-5) Naughty Daisy
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10.25 Watch (ages 6-7) Natural History - Spring Stereo 1269455
10.40 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) The Year of the Prince: It's Over Stereo 4477691
11.00 Q and A Extra 6800691
11.15 Teaching Today Music! Music! Music!
11.45 Developing World (ages 14+) Out of Development? 9611097
12.10 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16) Japan 2000
Business and consumer news.
1.00 The German Collection (ages 16+) 57334349
1.25 Zig Zag(ages 8-10) Roman Britain Stereo 87021691
1.45 You and Me (ages 3-5)
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From Royal Deeside.
Shown on Sunday at 6.25pm on BBC 1
A self-help series for back-pain sufferers. Today, methods of relieving pain. Plus advice on walking, sitting and lifting heavy objects in the home and garden. With Donna Dawson and postural expert David Newbound.
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3.50 News and Weather subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather
News quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Cookery challenge.
Today, Oprah's guests play the mating game - with the help of a hidden camera.
Colonial. Glynn Christian discovers that the tradition of afternoon tea, exported by the British, is thriving in South Africa and the US, though with a distinctly exotic flavour..............
Power Play. A distress signal lures the Enterprise to the site of a crashed
Starfieet ship, which disappeared two centuries earlier. An investigating team is sent out, but on their return to the Enterprise, they take the bridge by force.
This week's programme features a revealing interview with Kenny Dalglish who, as a player, won just about every trophy in Scotland and England.
Dalglish shocked the football world in 1991 when he retired as Liverpool manager, but returned to the game in 1992 to build aformidable Blackburn side which is still fightingforthis year's Premiership title.
Series producer Michael Wadding
Two Hours from London
Former Labour leader
Michael Foot and his wife Jill Craigie were once regular visitors to the former
Yugoslavia. In this documentary, made with the help of their grandson, they call on the leaders of Europe to come to the aid of the stricken country. See today's choices.
Producers Jill Craigie and Jason Lehel
Documentary portraits of Russian lives. Babushka. Lydia is in her 70s and living in Moscow. She visits hersister Nyura in the country to celebrate a religious holiday and to stock upon expensive essentials. Their lives may seem different, but a determination to survive is common to both women.
The next programme is tonight at 9.50pm
Following six months of fierce competition, the series comes to a climax with the final. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions, and guest Bamber Gascoigne , the programme's original host, presents the winners with a trophy created by sculptor Adrian Moakes. DirectorJenny Dodd; Producer Kieran Roberts
Are we odd, foolish or maladjusted when we grieve inconsolably at the death of a much-loved pet? This documentary talks to Janet Thomas , a vet who specialises in understanding pet bereavement, visits a pet cemetery, and hears some of the stories of the bereft. See today's choices.
Producer Marilyn Wheatcroft ; Series editor
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Goryachev. Mark Goryachev looks more like a rock starthan leader of the Democratic Forum of the Russian
Parliament. How does a piano-tuner become one of Russia's richest men, and what is the price he must pay? The last in the series can be seen tomorrow at
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Nick Hancock talks to Private Eye editor Ian Hislop , whose list of pet hates includes Postman Pat , men with beards, and the film Truly Madly Deeply. Director John F D Northover; Producer Lissa Evans
With Peter Snow.
Tonight, a panel discusses some of the issues raised in tonight's Open Space Special, Michael Foot and Jill Craigie 's documentary about the former
Yugoslavia. With Fintan O'Toole.
12.00 Reconstructing the Bankside Theatres A look at the proposals behind the reconstruction of London's
Globe Theatre
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Today's debates in Parliament, with Susan Hulme.
(for 9-11 year olds)
Benefits Agency Today Interesting developments in Wales. Signed and