5.15 DOH Special - Doing No Harm
Using medical devices
5.30-6.00 RCN Nursing Update
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5.15 DOH Special - Doing No Harm
Using medical devices
5.30-6.00 RCN Nursing Update
6.20 Maths: Volumes of Revolution
6.45 Exams: A Curious Kind of Ritual
7.10 The Education Reform Act
(Subtitled)
7.35 Santo Spirito: a Renaissance Church
With Signing.
(Subtitled)
From Tuesday to Thursday this programme offers members of the public a chance to set the agenda and tackle politicians on current issues. Presented today by Bernard Ingham.
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Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Next
Retirement magazine
9.25 Landmarks Extra: Pakistan and Its People: A Family in Lahore
In Urdu (ages 9-12) (Stereo)
9.45 You and Me: Just Awful
(ages 3-5)
10.25 Watch: Technology: Puppets - That 's the Way to Do It!
(ages 6-7)
10.45 The Experimenter: Living
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
11.05 Space Ark: Living
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Movable Feasts: The Big Day - Hinduism
(ages 7-11)
11.30 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales: The Tempest
(ages 9-13) (Stereo)
The series for people with hearing problems. Signed and subtitled.
(Shown Sunday, 10.15am on BBC1)
The story of young Louis Braille, who invented a new system of reading and writing for the blind. Braille and his classmates are played by boys from RNIB New College, Worcester.
A daily look at the latest business and consumer news.....
1.00 Teaching Today - Primary Science: Energy and Forces
1.30 Q and A: Poetry and Drama
(Stereo)
1.45 Go for It!: All About Me
Cartoon.
The French Open from the Roland Garros stadium, Paris. Coverage of the women's quarter finals. With Sue Barker
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live coverage from Parliament.
Continued coverage of the French Open from Paris.
American comedy series about a young man who goes to live with wealthy relatives in the LA suburb of Bel Air.
When Will takes his cousin Nicky to an interview for admission to an exclusive Bel Air school, he advises him just to be himself - only to realise that it may ruin Nicky's chances.
(Stereo)
Drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney high school.
An unscrupulous boxing promotertries to lure Nick into turning professional with the promise of huge amounts of money, but Jodie tries to persuade him to give up the game. Meanwhile, trouble looms for Rivers and Sam as more people begin to find out about their affair.
The animated series featuring Ren, the bad-tempered chihuahua, and his gullible feline sidekick Stimpy.
Tonight, the mismatched mates go camping and learn about the great outdoors.
(Stereo)
Considered by many to be the best women's football team in the north east, the Cowgate Kestrels represent one of Newcastle's toughest estates, one on which women have taken the lead in improving conditions. This programme follows the team over a season, looking at the effect their rising status as players has on their everyday lives on the estate.
(First shown on BBC North East)
John McGhie investigates as paramilitaries in Northern Ireland fight common crime with brutal forms of "justice" in a desperate attempt to deny police control of their communities.
See today's choices.
In tonight's countryside guide, Ray Mears is out and about in wildest
Hampshire, borrowing some ingenious survival tricks from the African bush.
Using a home-made natural straw he shows how to suck up underground water, and demonstrates how an empty drinks can may be used to fish fortrout. Cartoon angling legend Mr Crabtree introduces his son Peterto theartofplugfishingforpike,and landscape photographer Charlie Waite follows an old drove road into Salisbury on a five-mile Wiltshire walk. Plus David Stafford goes moth hunting.
Producer Kathryn Moore ; Series producer
DickColthurst
Presented by Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine tonight includes a report on Algeria's bloody civil war, in which countless artists, writers and film-makers have been killed or forced into exile. Presented by Fintan O'Toole.
(Postponed from 16 May)
12.00 Matisse and the Problem of Expression
Henri Matisse wanted painting to be "expressive", but what did he mean by this?
12.25 Computer-Aided Design
OU downloaded video
The day's debates, exchanges and developments in Parliament.
(Stereo)