6.15 Pure Maths: Blancmanges and Snowflakes 8281010 6.40 Maths
Models: Central Forces and Conservation
Laws 5715294 7.05 Maths: Equivalence Relations 9323855 7.30 Developing World: Mozambique under Attack 2582565 7.55 The Tempest, Act IV
4652756 8.20 Learningfor All: Children First Subtitled 1960478 8.45 Japanese
Education: Changing the Mould
Animation about the adventures of a genial ghost.
A trio of animated adventures.
Rpt
New series
Cartoon about the ultimate showdown between the forces of good and the powers of darkness
Today, discover what it's like to soar in the skies like an eagle, join a penguin parade and indulge in a spot of monkey business at Edinburgh Zoo, and find out what wildlife flourishes in the unlikely surroundings of a nuclear powerstation. With
Michaela Strachan , Howie Watkins , Chris Packham and Janice Acquah.
The series from 1985.
The thieving gets worse and Bronson thinks he has found the culprit.
GonchJOHN HOLMES, Hollo BRADLEY SHEPPARD , Robbie
JOHN ALFORD , Mr Bronson MICHAEL SHEARD , Zammo
LEE MACDONALD. Calley SIMONE HYAMS
Written by Barry Purchese
Live action drama in 13 parts. Rudiger's peculiar sleeping arrangements present a holiday problem for Anton.........................
Fifth in a six-part drama.
Lambkin has the final say after watching her parents settle their custody battle in traditionally piratical fashion. Roger Bones
PAUL BROWN , Gran (Abigail) Blood LIZ SMITH, Lambkin Bones HAYLEY ELLIOTT ,
Man-in-the-Sack TOBY SEDGWICK , Lawrence Kitten
BENJAMIN RENNIS , Molly Blood BUFFY DAVIS , Black Alan EWEN CUMMINS
Written by Rebecca Stevens and Peter Tabern
This week: the rise of the new British soul movement, including interviews with Diana Ross , MN8,
Ultimate Kaos, Michelle Gayle , Eternal and M People.
Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.05, 3.40 Golf
Great Britain and Ireland's golfers battle it out at Royal Porthcawl with the USA on the concluding day of the Walker Cup, the top amateur team event. Two years ago in Minnesota, the traditionally dominant US squad won by the convincing margin of 19-5.
1.35 Motor Racing
Live coverage from Monza of the Italian Grand Prix. Britain's Damon Hill won here last year and a similar triumph will increase the pressure on reigning world champion
Michael Schumacher, whose victory in Belgium last month opened up a 15-point gap. Highlights can be seen at 7.50pm.
Racing
During the programme, news from Longchamp of the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe trials.
(Stereo)
Highlights of the opening domestic fixtures in the English League.
Champions Leicestertake on newly promoted Saracens at Welford Road. Plus the first part of a regular new item, Fifteen to One, that explains the different player positions on the field, and the latest league news, views and analysis from studio guests. Match commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith . Presented by John Inverdale.
EditorGerardLane Stereo ...................
Live coverage from the Lakeside
Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey of the final of the European Masters. The winner, who will receive the trophy and L20,000 in prize money, is the first to reach six sets. Commentary by Tony Green. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly. Executive producer Keith Mackenzie
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Highlights of the Italian Grand Prix from Monza, where the Italian fans, known as the tifosi, will be hoping to cheer home the Ferraris. Champion Michael Schumacher, currently with Benetton, will be keen to impress the crowds in advance of his switch to the famous red of Ferrari next season. But Schumacher will face competition from his main rival, Britain's Damon Hill, winner at Monza for the last two years. Commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer and Tony Jardine.
(Repeated tomorrow at 1.30 pm) (Stereo)
The series returns with a look at the beleaguered housing market. For the first time in four years, the number of homes being repossessed by the mortgage lenders is on the increase.
Steve Annett reports on a trend that is expected to accelerate over the coming weeks owing to the government's decision to cut income support to home owners who fall on hard times. Can the ideal of the property-owning democracy survive?
Plus, news on a potential clash between companies who are increasingly using artificial sweeteners in their food products and a possible European directive forcing manufacturers to label all artificially sweetened goods.
The second of a five-part series in which leaders and participants in the bloodiest conflict in Europe since the Second
World War explain the chain of events leading to the collapse of Yugoslavia. The Road to War. In August 1995,
President Tudjman of Croatia swept
150.000 Serbs out of the Krajina region of former Yugoslavia. He and the Serb leaders he fought against describe how the Serb rebellion that began in Croatia in 1990 led to war in Yugoslavia. See today's choices.
Director Angus Macqueen ; Producer Norma Percy
Film premiere
Drama, continuing the New
York Stories season of tales from deep within the urban jungle, starring Joe Pesci
Barbara Hershey
Leon "Bernzy" Bernstein is brilliant tabloid photographer with an eye for recordingthe underside of 1940s New York life, but he also has the soul of an artist. In his pursuit of the beautiful, unattainable Kay Levitz , the object of his emotional desire, he stumbles upon a wartime government scandal. Howard Franklin 's film is inspired by famous real-life photographerWeegee.
(1992) Subtitled ............................. * FILM REVIEWS pages 43-48
Peter Pringle presents a review of the developments in the trial of former American footballer and film star OJ Simpson, who stands accused in Los Angeles of the murder of his former wife Nicole and her friend Ronald Goldman.
Comedy starring Claude Brasseur
A rich peasant marrying a beautiful girl from an impoverished but noble family is subjected to ridicule and cuckoldry. Moliere's farce is brought to the screen by the great theatre director Roger Planchon. In French with English subtitles. (1988)