6.20 Learning and Doing Maths
6.45 Learning for All: Learning to Care
(Subtitled)
7.10 Education: The Trouble with Science
7.35 Data Modelling - the Wood from the Trees
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6.20 Learning and Doing Maths
6.45 Learning for All: Learning to Care
(Subtitled)
7.10 Education: The Trouble with Science
7.35 Data Modelling - the Wood from the Trees
With signing.
(Subtitled)
Parliamentary programme in which viewers get the chance to set the day's agenda. Presented by Bernard Ingham.
(For details see Monday)
(Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Christianity in Today's World: Christianity in a Material World (ages 11-16)
(Stereo)
9.25 Landmarks Extra: Columbus - for God and for Gold (ages 9-12)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
9.45 You and Me: Thinking of Others (ages 3-5)
(Rpt) (Stereo)
10.25 Le Club: En Ville (ages 9-12)
10.45 The Experimenter: Forces (ages 7-9)
11.05 Space Ark: Forces (ages 7-11)
11.15 Movable Feasts: Family Business - Hinduism (ages 7-11)
11.30 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales: A Midsummer Night's Dream (ages 9-13)
The series for people with hearing problems.
(Signed and subtitled)
(Shown Sunday, 10.00am on BBC1) (Stereo)
A daily look at the latest business and consumer news.
1.00 Teaching Today: Planning, Planning - Being Successful
1.30 Q and A
Secondary programme highlights
1.45 Numbertime: Shapes - Squares (ages 4-5)
Cartoon.
Everyday adventures of a hairy neolithic.
Highlights of Sunday's San Marino Grand Prix from Imola.
Following a young hedgehog on his night-time search for food in a suburban garden.
(Rpt)
(Subtitled) (news)
Regional News; Weather
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live coverage from Parliament.
(Subtitled) (news)
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz, with Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)
Daily cookery challenge
From Ascot. For the first time, BBCtv cameras cover an evening meeting over the jumps, featuring races at
5.30,6.00 and 6.30pm.
Introduced by Julian Wilson, joined by Sue Barker.
(Stereo)
A hard-hitting drama series set in a Sydney inner-city high school.
Following his suspension, Rivers decides not to go back to school but Sam is determined to change his mind.
Documentary series focusing on issues concerning the Asian community.
They live in the city of Karachi and share the culture, customs, language and religion of their Pakistani neighbours. Yet in one respect the Makranis are different.
They are direct descendants of black African slaves brought to the Indian sub-continent by Arabs 1,200 years ago. Today, as they strive to keep their culture and traditions alive, some Makranis believe they are treated little better than their slave ancestors.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Return of the documentary series.
For many young artists, seeing what they believe is their work copied is almost a routine occurrence. It shouldn't happen - but it does and often the thieves are household names. Yet the victims of this theft usually keep silent because if they do speak out, they will often lose any chance of future work.
John Ware investigates claims about the stealing, passing off or copying of artists' work - and speaks to young artists in fashion, photography, journalism and music who are prepared to talk openly on camera. And he discovers that the copyright laws are often of little practical help.
Highlights of one of Europe's most historic motoring events, held over three days in January. It is also the first round in the World Rally Championship series, with Briton Colin McRae mounting a serious challenge for the crown. The final round will take place in Britain in November.
Writers and performers Richard Herring and Stewart Lee present the fourth of their six-part, sketch-based comedy show. With Peter Baynham.
Directors Steve Bendelack and John L Spencer
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In the first of a four-part series examining society's changing attitudes to the eating of meat, Derek Cooper explores the power of the consumer and its impact on the meat industry. See today's choices.
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In the last of the series, journalist and broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy tells psychiatrist Professor Anthony Clare how he got through the severe depression that began during the Second World War and spanned 20 years of his life.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Followed by Victory Stills
By the Conservative Party.
(Shown at 9.30pm on BBC1 and 10.30pm on ITV)
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media programme tonight features a report from the University of Birmingham on masterclasses held by playwright David Edgar. Presented by Tracey MacLeod ,
12.05 Modern Art: The Colonial Encounter
What meanings were attached to African art displayed at the Paris World Fair in 1900, and how has it been exhibited since?
12.30 Computer Aided Design: Analysis
OU downloaded video.
Events in Parliament. With Sally Hardcastle.