Programme Index

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9.00 Square One TV: Problem Solving (ages 9-11)

9.20 Mathsphere 2: Polls Apart/Estimated Reading (ages 11-16)
(Stereo)

9.40 You and Me, Punjabi/English: The Weather: in Punjabi (ages 3-5)
(Stereo)

9.45 Come Outside: A Windy Day (ages 4-5)

10.25 Teaching Today: Music! Music! Music! - Planning the Next Move

10.55 Watch: Natural History - Spring (ages 6-7)
(Stereo)

11.10 Health E 2: In Control (ages 7-11)

11.30 Landmarks: Pakistan and Its People (ages 9-12)
(Stereo)

11.50 Mad about Music: Transformation (ages 11-14)

12.10 Short Circuit: Emission Impossible (ages 14-16)

Another chance to see a new-age traveller and a young farmer changing roles. With Lily Savage.
Producer Ian Tonge ; Series Producer Neil Crombie

Contributors

Presenter:
Lily Savage [Paul O'Grady]
Producer:
Ian Tonge
Series Producer:
Neil Crombie

Diana breaks her hip and goes to hospital. Will she get out in time to ruin her niece's wedding? With Graham Crowden and Stephanie Cole.
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Director/Producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Crowden
Unknown:
Stephanie Cole.
Written By:
Michael Aitkens

Sixth of a seven-part comedy series.
While performing in Old Bavaria, George is taken hostage by witches.

Contributors

Director:
Peter Richardson
Producer:
Nira Park
[Actor]:
Doon Mackichan
[Actor]:
Sara Stockbridge
[Actor]:
Barry Stanton
[Actor]:
George Yiasoumi
[Actor]:
Steve Marcus
[Actor]:
Gary Beadle
[Actor]:
Phil Cornwell
[Actor]:
David Schneider

The second of two Timewatch programmes on the Vietnam War.
The reports of young journalists like Martin Bell, David Jessel, Brian Barron and Julian Pettifer brought the front line of the war into the front room. This review of the BBC's coverage includes dispatches that were often moving, like those on the fate of Vietnamese children orphaned by the war, or broadcast under conditions of great personal risk, as when Julian Pettifer came under fire in Saigon in 1968.

Contributors

Producer:
Charlie Smith
Editor:
Laurence Rees

The last of the series portrayingthe reality of life in Boris Yeltsin 's Russia. Gangster. From behind the bars of a steel cage inside a courtroom, a long-haired young man claims to be
"the biggest gangster in Tartastan". A local hero, he is on trial for helping to stage an attempted coup.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Unknown:
Boris Yeltsin

BBC Two England

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