6.20 Biology: Regulation and Control
6.45 Data Modelling - the Wood from the Trees
7.10 Atholdalea Limestone Valley
7.35 Elements Organised - the Periodic Table
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6.20 Biology: Regulation and Control
6.45 Data Modelling - the Wood from the Trees
7.10 Atholdalea Limestone Valley
7.35 Elements Organised - the Periodic Table
With Signing.
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Today's presenter is Andrew Neil.
(For details see Monday) (Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 The Statistics Collection: Statistics and Truth
(ages 16+)
9.25 Mathsphere 2: High Hopes/Up, Up and Away
(ages 11-16)
9.45 Come Outside: Paper
(ages 4-5)
10.25 Ghostwriter: Lost in Brooklyn: Episode 4
(ages 10-12)
10.55 Watch: Art - Animals
(ages 6-7) (Stereo)
11.15 Movable Feasts: Shop till You Drop - Christianity
(ages 7-11)
11.30 Landmarks: Exploration and Encounters: the Spanish Conquest
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
11.50 Le Cafe des Reves
(ages 13-15) (Stereo)
12.10 Techno: Making It
(ages 11-14)
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out animals in art, with the help of Vincent van Gogh.
Business and consumer news.
1.00 Lifeschool: Careers - Starting Work
(ages 14+) (Stereo)
1.25 History File: The Roman Empire - Defending the Empire
(ages 11-14)
1.45 Storytime: Boxed In
(ages 4-5)
Adventures of a hairy neolithic. (Stereo)
A profile of the actress, with clips from some of her films and contributions by friends and colleagues, including Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Sheree North and Susan Strasberg.
(Stereo)
Regional News; Weather
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live coverage from Parliament.
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Cookery challenge.
Oprah's guests today are teenagers who are, or want to be, pregnant. People who started their families when they were young offer advice to the prospective parents.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
In the second of asix-part series on death and grieving, actorand comedian Jimmy Mulville discusses his long period of alcohol anddrugabuse after his father hanged himself in the family home. Ten years later Jimmy found himself mourning properly.
23 July, 1955: Sam leaps into the body of a tag team wrestler.
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In this week's swap, a young secretary exchanges roles with her boss. Presented by Li Savage.
Producer Ian Tonge ; Series producer Neil Crombie
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Last in a six-part series about a South London community health team.
Tonight's programme focuses on Darryl, a man tormented by "signals" telling him he should be hanged, and Louisa, a 60-year-old woman suffering from dementia. While Darryl is discharged from psychiatric care against his will, Louisa is equally reluctant to be taken into Springfield Hospital.
In the first of six programmes, travelling chef Gary Rhodes stops off in Northern Ireland, where he cooks up dishes influenced by local recipes and ingredients.
See today's choices.
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Clement Freud entertains Gary Rhodes: page 26
Flexibreaks offer: page
Political drama written by David Hare and starring John Thaw
Labour leader George Jones battles with his party on the campaign trail of a general election.
See today's choices.
With Kirsty Wark.
Mark Lawson and regulars Tom Paulin , Tony Parsons and Allison Pearson review the week in the arts.
12.00 Open View
A look ahead to the weekend's OU programmes.
12.05 Engineering Mechanics: Velocity Diagrams
How the use of diagrams exemplifying the movement of speed components can assist in solving engineering problems.
12.30 This True Book of Ours - the Human Body
The work of artists like Leonardo da Vinci and scientists such as Andreas Vesalius helped to lay the foundations of the modern study of anatomy.
Today in Parliament. With Michael Fairbairn.
4.30 Developing Family Literacy
5.00-5.15 Strathclyde TV - Putting You in the Picture
5.30-6.00 RCN Nursing Update