The Roundabout Stop.
Animals are disappearing from the park. Shown last Thursday on BBC 1
Writer and illustrator
Jill Murphy reads from her book The Worst Witch. Stereo ................................
Another chance to see the Pacific Grand
Prix. Highlights can be seen at 10.00pm.
Shownat4.45am
9.55 A game show where contestants jet off to a surprise European destination. Stereo ......................
The school series from
1985. Gonch discovers Bronson's secret. Gonch
JOHN HOLMES. Hollo BRADLEY SHEPPARD Mrs
McClusky , GWYNETH POWELL. Mr Bronson MICHAEL SHEARD Robbie JOHN ALFORD
Written by John Godber
Live action drama about young Anton and his two nocturnal friends...........................
Terry Nutkins looks at animals that live underground.
Stereo...............................................
The classic sci-fi series continues.
The Enterprise takes on board the sole survivor of a crash that took place 14 years earlier, but he becomes a threat.
Star Trek: the Next Generation is on Wednesday at 6.00pm.
Presenters Donna McPhail and Katie Puckrik take a personal look at the week's weirdest news.
Featuring Eternal in rehearsal.
Shown last Monday
The parliamentary review programme returns with presenter Jon Sopel.
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
2.05 Snooker Coverage of the Grand Prix from the Crowtree Leisure Centre,
Sunderiand. Introduced by David Vine.
2.45 Rugby League The second semi final in the World Cup from the Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield (kick-off
3.00pm). Commentary by Ray French .
4.45 News Round-up
Rugby league TV presentation Malcolm Kemp
Highlights from the West Country derby between Bristol and Gloucester, and the Division One match Harlequins v Bath. Plus action from Wales and Scotland. With John Inverdale.
EdltorGerardLane
A look at the automotive cultures in six countries around the world.
India. Jeremy Clarkson braves the roads of India, one of the most dangerous places on earth to drive, and one where the drivingtest may only cover 200 yards. He takes part in a car rallyforthe blind and visits a showroom where owners perform blessing ceremonies on their new cars in an attempt to ensure their safety on the road. Last programme in the series.
Director Dennis Jarvis
Why the Suit Fits
To mark London Fashion Week, The Money Programme focuses on Paul Smith , one of Britain's most successful designers. It examines his business, which has been established for 25 years and has survived two recessions, and his success in Japan, where he sells more clothes than in Britain.
Producer Adam Salkend ; Editor Jane Ellison
See also Paul Smith : Made in Britain tomorrow8.50pm TRANSCRIPTS: for details phone [number removed]
Kenneth Branagh narrates the fourth of a six-part series telling the story of early film-making in Europe.
The Music of Light. Duringthe 1920s, France had a cinema industry which was potentially capable of rivalling
Hollywood's. It discovered the value of mini-series, docu-dramas and historical films, and in 1927 it reached its creative peak with Abel Gance 's
Napoleon. Nevertheless, the country's studio system remained virtually ignored outside Europe.
Directors/Producers David Gill and Kevin Brownlow
A chance to see highlights of this morning's Pacific Grand Prixfrom Aida , Japan. Commentary by Murray Walker , Jonathan Paimer andTony Jardine
Continuing coverage of the Grand Prix from the Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, as players compete to reach the quarterfinals. stereo .
Pedro Almodovar's bizarre comedy continues the season of great films celebrating years of cinema, starring Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas.
Pepa's life is shattered when her faithless lover Ivan leaves her. While she hovers between suicide and revenge, a close friend, Candela, bursts in, on the run from the police.
(In Spanish with English subtitles)
(1988)
FETVCollectables
2.00 Channel Hopping 1-4. A taste of what it is like to live, work or train in other European countries. Languages
4.00 The French Experience
5.00 Italianissimo
Technology Season
6.00WalltoWall Back to Earth
Building throughout history beginning with the use of mud.
6.30 Heavenly Bodies 1: How long does the moon take to go around the earth and what causes phases and eclipses?
Note: The Learning Zone programmes are designed to be recorded. Viewers with Programme Delivery Control (PDC) can use the system to record them. See page 79 for details.
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