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10.25 You and Me: Pairs
(ages 3-5)

10.40 Firework Safety

10.45 Look and Read: Earth Warp
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)

11.05 Zig Zag: UK Geography
(ages 8-10)

11.25 Ici Paris: Pan's Jeune
(ages 12-14)
French language series.

11.40 English Time: Get the Grammar
(ages 11-14)

12.00 GNVQ: Health and Social Care
(ages 16+)

1.00 History File: The Roman Empire
(ages 11-16) (Stereo)

1.20 Landmarks: Victorian Britain
(ages 9-12) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

1.40 Spanish Globo
(ages 11-12)
Spanish for beginners. (Stereo)

1.45 Storytime: My Mum and Dad Make Me Laugh
(ages 4-5)

Highlights of yesterday's final in the Brighton Ladies' Championships from the Brighton Centre, East Sussex. introduced by Sue Barker, with commentary by David Mercer and Virginia Wade.
(Stereo)

3.00 News; Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary:
David Mercer
Commentary:
Virginia Wade

Continuing Gerry Anderson's science-fiction police series.

The chance discovery of a murder victim whose vital organs have been removed leads Brogan and Haldane to a transplant racket.
Brogan, racing against the clock to solve the crime, is unaware that he is marked as the next donor.
Featuring special guest Steven Berkoff.

Contributors

Created by:
Gerry Anderson
Lieutenant Patrick Brogan:
Ted Shackelford
Officer Jack Haldane:
Rob Youngblood
Officer Jane Castle:
Simon Ebendix
Sally Brogan:
Nancy Paul
Matt:
Nic Klein
Liz:
Megan Olive
Podly:
Jerome Willis
Romek:
Lou Hirsch
Orrln:
Richard James
Took:
Mary Woodvine
Fredo:
David Quilter
Jorry:
Steven Berkoff
Speedy:
Truan Munro
Prosperous Creon:
Will Barton
Wirt:
Rob Thirtle
Receptionist:
Alexa Rosewood
Nurse:
Leigh Tinkler

Pop news, profiles and features. Erasure talk about their new album, East 17 are back in Britain after their world tour, and Pulp discuss their latest single.
With Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Interviewees:
null Erasure
Interviewees:
null Pulp
Producer:
Paul Smith

To mark the National Lottery Charities Board's announcement of its first grants programme, this documentary looks at who gets the money and who decided which of the 15,000 applicants were the most deserving. In Britain's largest ever charity give-a-way, over £150 million will be distributed to charities which help to alleviate poverty. Following assessors, national committees and individual groups that applied for funding, the programme gives an insight into how the decisions were made and where all the money from the Lottery goes. It also examines what it means to be poor in Britain today.

Contributors

Producer:
Jackie Osei-Tutu
Series Producer:
Debbie Christie

A focus on the work of Paul Smith, one of Britain's best-known designers and currently the subject of an exhibition at London's Design Museum entitled True Brit. Smith is a champion of British design talent, feeling strongly that although it is exploited overseas, it is often neglected at home.

Contributors

Subject:
Paul Smith
Director:
Janet Lee
Executive Producer:
Alex Graham

When disaster strikes a team of scientists investigating Mount Avalon, an active volcano, Mulder and Scully are called in.

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Trepkos:
Bradley Whitford
Ludwig:
Leland Orser
Jesse O'Neal:
Shawnee Smith
Pierce:
Tuck Milligan

A series relating the story of British football.

The years between 1923 and 1953 are remembered as a golden era, but footballers often found themselves treated as second class citizens. Tom Finney, Tommy Lawton, Nat Lofthouse and Sir Stanley Matthews are among those who recall the conditions of employment.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Interviewee:
Tom Finney
Interviewee:
Tommy Lawton
Interviewee:
Nat Lofthouse
Interviewee:
Sir Stanley Matthews
Narrator:
James Bolam
Series Producer:
Jean-Claude Bragard
Executive Producer:
Tony Moss

Jeremy Isaacs talks to Norman Mailer, one of America's leading novel and non-fiction writers, whose personal life, as well as his work, has often kept him in the public eye.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Jeremy Isaacs
Interviewee:
Norman Mailer
Producer:
David Herman
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

Open University
12.30 Forecasting the Economy
1.00 Counting the Cost
1.30 Empowerment

Nightschool
2.00 Access to Learning

BBC Focus
4.00 Developing Family Literacy
4.30 DOH Special
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update

Technology Season
6.00 Wall to Wall (Rpt)
6.30 Heavenly Bodies 2

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