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A series in which celebrities discuss fictional dilemmas faced by teenagers. Presented by Lisa I'Anson, with guests ex-Neighbours star Melissa Bell and Wimbledon footballer Dean Holdsworth.

This week, how will Steve's discovery of his girlfriend's raunchy past affect their romance? Marianne has fallen for her drama teacher. Should she confess her feelings?
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Lisa I'Anson
Guest:
Melissa Bell
Guest:
Dean Holdsworth
Series Producer:
Ian Stewart
Executive Producer:
Jane Hewland

The series made by disabled people about disabled people reports on why specially adapted cars can become potential deathtraps. Plus, more American stand up/sit down comedy, and stories reflecting the lives of disabled people in Britain today.
Write To: viewers can contact the programme at: From the Edge, [address removed]

Contributors

Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

A look at the struggles and rituals that exist around the washing up bowl, from a five-year-old's attempt to avoid her turn at the sink to the daily grind of professional George, 69, who works methodically through the piles of dishes in a busy transport cafe.

Contributors

Director:
Georgiana Jerstad
Editor:
Peter Symes

Chef Ainsley Harriott continues his Fast Food feature by cooking for the crowds at a Women's Institute gala in Pocklington, east Yorkshire.
Guest chef Nico Ladenis prepares a foie gras salad. Plus, there's a look at loose teas, with hints on creating your own blend.
With Chris Kelly, Michael Barry and Jilly Goolden.

Information: see Ceefax page 616.

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Kelly
Presenter:
Michael Barry
Presenter:
Jilly Goolden
Chef:
Ainsley Harriott
Chef:
Nico Ladenis
Director:
Linda Nash
Series Producer:
Tim Hincks

A companion series to Nice Work, these programmes reflect the changing relationship between people and their work.

How people from different walks of life spend their breaks in the middle of the working day - and not everyone uses it for eating.
(B/W and Colour) (Stereo)

Contributors

Director:
Steve Greenwood
Series Producer:
Emma Willis

Journalist Melanie Phillips examines why the family unit seems to be in terminal decline, looking for the reasons behind the two-in-five divorce rate and the increasing number of single-parent families.

What role, she asks, has the media had in influencing family life; what part has the women's movement played; and what impact have changing attitudes to divorce had?

Contributors

Presenter:
Melanie Phillips
Director:
Mary Sackville-West
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

Open University
12.30 Musical Prodigies
How is the talent of children at Cheetham's School of Music developed?
1.00 Bajourou - Music of Mali
(Rpt)
1.30 Jazz, Raga and Synthesisers

Nightschool TV
2.00 Geography: Zig Zag: Map Makers
Exploring maps and mapping.

BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
4.30 Portables in Action
A look at what portables can do across the curriculum.
5.00 Italia Design: Stile e Moda
5.30 Film Education: Goldeneye

Technology Season
6.00 Living with Technology: Food
6.50 Opening Up Technology: Robocow

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BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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