Volunteer Recruitment, States of Mind and Make a Difference, plus Charity Commission News and a video from Greenpeace.
6.20 Atlantic Salmon: Scaling the Salt Barrier
6.45 Databases: Body in White
7.10 Ecology: Seals
7.35 Science: Rats and Super Rats
With Signing.
(Subtitled)
Today's presenter is Andrew Neil.
(For details see Monday) (Stereo)
Ian Parmenter prepares chicken Dijon.
Despite victory over Custer at Little Big Horn the Lakota Indians still faced the loss of their land.
A cottage garden in Akenfield, Suffolk.
(First shown on BBC East)
The mysteries of bird migration.
Cartoon sci-fi adventures
Comedy directed by and starring Jerry Lewis
When a young millionaire is rejected from the services during the Second World War, he decides to form and train his own army to fight the Nazis.
(1970)
Film Reviews pages 49-57
A daily look at business news.
Animated adventures of a boy called Harry and his friend the thundercloud.
Answering scientific questions with startling modern imagery.
(Rpt)
Australian artist Ken Done travels through the fascinating and still beautiful South East Asian country that was ravaged by war for so long.
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live coverage from Parliament.
Crime drama starring Gene Barry, Cyd Charisse
Louise Henderson is the editor of a fashion magazine. Only the mysterious Simon Grant suspects that she has ulterior motives for her latest fashion shoot in Morocco.
(1967) (Stereo)
Film Reviews pages 49-57
Only four programmes remain in the logical thinking quiz before the final next Wednesday. Today Alison Holloway sets the puzzles for a team of magistrates from Huddersfield and a trio of teenagers from St Mary's College, Hull.
(Next heat tomorrow at 5.30pm)
Spy drama starring Robert Vaughn, David McCallum
The men from UNCLE, Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin, go into battle against the agents from THRUSH over a secret formula for extracting gold from sea water.
(1967)
Film Reviews pages 49-57
3: Old Age Tension. Should an old man be helped to buy a bottle of whisky behind his wife's back? Or should she be allowed to tie him up for his own safety? In the last of three programmes a panel of doctors, social workers and lawyers and MP David Mellordiscuss difficult dilemmas involving the elderly. With Professor Arthur Miller of Harvard
Law School and Brian Roycroft , chairman of the Alzheimer's Disease Society.
Spike looks and behaves like a hedgehog but lays eggs like a reptile, which makes him an echidna. This films follows Spike from the moment he emerges from the egg to the time when he leaves the safety of his mother's nest and is confronted by a monitor lizard out hunting.
See today's choices.
The return of the programme uncovering Britain's heritage.
The controversial restoration of Westminster Abbey is due to be unveiled by the Queen this year but some critics feel it is a reconstruction rather than just redecoration. Architect Donald Buttress defends his radical approach. Series presenter Kirsty Wark goes in search of the few remaining blue police boxes and actor Neil Pearson visits his old school, Woolverstone Hall in Suffolk. See today's choices.
Series producer Basil Comely; Executive producers Roland Keating , Sally Angel
The return of the sardonic blue-collar comedy about one woman's recipe for survival after divorce and single parenthood.
Starring Brett Butler
Russell comes to the rescue when Grace's sister Faith moves to a new apartment in the middle of a rain storm, and Grace receives a visit from her ex-husband
Jimmy.
See today's choices.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts (Subtitled)
The topical news analysis programme that debates the stories behind the headlines. Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Third of a new lifestyle magazine programme aimed at the lesbian and gay male audience. Tonight New York comedian Lea De Laria joins presenters Rhona Cameron and Bert Tyler-Moore in the studio. Plus news and features on gay and lesbian life worldwide, fitness, holiday tips and the Torch Songfinale.
Producer Nell Cromble ; Executive producer
Charlie Parsons
12.00 Open View
A look ahead to next week's Open University programmes.
12.05 Beating the Morning Rush
How city planners in Milton Keynes predict future traffic flow
Debates and developments in Parliament today. With David Wilby.