6.20 Ndebele: Women and Art
6.45 The Victorian High Church
7.10 Seville: the Edge of Empire
7.35 Extracts from Dialogue in the Dark by Michael Ignatieff
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Presented today by Trevor Phillips.
(For details see Monday) (Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Sex Education (ages 8-11) Life
Begins 3055808 9.20 Next: retirement magazine programme
9.45 Storytime (ages 4-5) The Rainbow Balloon
10.25 Watch (ages 6-7) Festivals and Celebrations - Festivals of Endings
Stereo 9219353 10.40 Famously Fluent Subtitled 1411082 10.45
Italianissimo Identita 1589605 ll.OOCats'Eyes
(ages 5-7) Living: Movement
11.15Ghostwriter(ages 10-12) What's Up with Alex? (episode 4)
11.45 Job Bank: FindingaJob
12.10 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16)
Business and consumer news
1.00 Human Rights, Human Wrongs
33545570 1.10 Q and A: autumn term preview Stereo 33565334 1.25ZigZag (ages 8-1 0) Wildlife Safari: Animals in Danger! 28783112 1.45 You and Me (ages 3-5) It's Mine
Animated fun. (Rpt)
Shown last Sunday on BBC 1 at 6.25pm
The first of five programmes on old age pensioners who work meets Reg Redford , a builder
Regional News; Weather
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live coverage. Stereo
Featuring the 4.20pm race.
(Highlights of the day at 1.30pm, BBC1)
(Stereo)
Drama starring
Robert Newton , Glynis Johns
An adaptation of W Somerset
Maugham's story about a drunken ne'er-do-well living on a South Sea island, and his relationship with a female missionary. Ted ROBERT NEWTON , Martha GLYNIS JOHNS, Ewart
Gray DONALD SINDEN , Tromp DONALD PLEASENCE , Headman MICHAEL HORDERN
Director Muriel Box (1954)
FILM REVIEWS pages 53-60
Time's Arrow (part 2). Data has become trapped in the past with Guinan while their crew-mates try desperately to foil an unscrupulous race from a distant planet in the 24th century. Last in the present series. See today's choices.
The next series is scheduled to begin on Wednesday 19July Stereo Subtitled .................
See This Week: page 11
Last of the compilations from the true-or-false game show Call My Bluff. Frank Muir and Arthur Marshall lead the teams. Robert Robinson referees.
Producer David Housham. Postponed from 31 May
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Tony Mason reports from the cold, wet, muddy conditions of the Welsh Hill Rally , the premieroff-road event for four-wheel-drive vehicles.
Director Richard Pearson
The Communal Garden. When a large Victorian house is divided into flats, the front garden has to be shared by all the occupants - and their cars. Gay Search invites designer Nicholas Roeberto create a garden to satisfy all their needs. Last in the series.
Series producer David Richardson
The conservatory began as a grand construction of iron and glass, but now thousands of homes have one. In the last of the present series, Tessa Shaw explores the appeal of conservatories and discovers what's on offer, from plain to palatial. Plus a look at garden statues, from classic nymph to plaster lion: Home Front finds the people with somethingfascinatingatthe bottom of their garden.
Series producer Simon Shaw ; Executive producers
Janice Hadlow and Tim Kirby Stereo Subtitied.5624
The programme goes on tour with Julia Carling to Cape Town, South Africa, as her husband Will, the England rugby captain, prepares for the World Cup. Plus Mrs Merton (alias Caroline Hook) introduces us to theme weekends at Pontins. Presented by Penny Junor.
See today's choices.
Address: the E-mail address for any travel tips or stories is: [email address removed]
... to Work
Last of a four-part autobiographical series in which businessman
Sir John Harvey-Jones investigates 1990s
Britain by revisiting the cornerstones of his own past. Today, he casts a critical eye over the future of British industry. See today's choices.
Producer Michael Mosley ; Series producer
Robert Thirkell
What's going on this week in the world of wildlife. Simon King gives practical advice on animal watching in the Highlands. Whetheryou live in Scotland or plan a holiday there, helpful tips are provided on tracking down pine martens, red deer, golden eagles and otters in the wild.
Producer Yvonne Ellis ; Series producer Mike Beynon RepeatednextSaturday Stereo .......... INFORMATION: see Ceefax page 624, BBC Wildlife magazine, or access the Internet: the URL address is: http://www.bbcnc.org.uk/bbctv/ or record the closing titles and playback on still frame. You can
E-mail your information on: watchout@bbcnc.org.uk
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
The last of three compilations celebrating six years of The Late Show, markingthe end of the show in its currentformat. Stereo ...............
12.00 The Eurovision Song Contest - Counting the Cost How controlling the budget of the Eurovision Song Contest makes heavy demands on the host nation's broadcasting authority.
12.25 The Founding of the Royal Society How creativity flourished in 17th century England, as scientists and mathematicians gathered together
Events in Parliament. With Susan Hulme
. Stereo ..........................
4.00-4.15 Benefits Agency
Today 1993W71
5.00-6.00 Voluntary Sector
Television Volunteer Management, Business on Board and a video from the Terence Higgins Trust............