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10.25 Storytime: Why Can't I Fly?
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)

10.40 Firework Safety

10.45 The Experimenter: Electricity and Magnetism
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)

11.05 Space Ark: Electricity and Magnetism
(ages 7-11)

11.15 In Living Memory: Slaves Of Toil
(ages 14-16)

11.35 Landmarks: Writing and Printing
(ages 9-12) (Subtitled)

11.55 History File: The World since 1945
(ages 11-16) (Stereo)

12.15 Le Club: Mon Ecole
(ages 9-12)

Dax takes on board Vash, an archaeologist. Unfortunately, interdimensional prankster Q seems to have come along for the ride as well.

Contributors

Commander Benjamin Sisko:
Avery Brooks
Odo:
Rene Auberjonois
Major Kira Nerys:
Nana Visitor
Chief O'Brien:
Colm Meany
Dr Julian Bashir:
Siddig Elfadil
Lt Jadzia Dax:
Terry Farrell
Vash:
Jennifer Hetrick
Q:
John de Lancie

Comedy series about two rebellious residents of a seaside retirement home.

An unexpected guest and Harvey's fiancee are a source of amusement for Tom and Diana.

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Aitkens
Director/Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Diana:
Stephanie Cole
Tom:
Graham Crowden
Harvey Bains:
Daniel Hill
Jane:
Janine Duvitski
Basil:
Michael Bilton
Lucy Maitland:
Francesca Longrigg
Esme Sutherland:
Vilma Hollingbery

Second of two programmes focusing on the black experience in the south east.

Some young black Londoners are giving up on Britain and returning to the West Indian islands of their parents. This programme follows the McCollin family back to Barbados. Should 34-year-old Cleve, an unemployed graduate from Streatham, make the break and join his sisters?

A phone-in follows immediately after the programme on BBC Radios Berkshire, Kent, Oxford and GLR. If you would like to take part, call [number removed].

Contributors

Producer:
John Mair
Editor:
Alison Rooper

Return of the series taking a a look at all aspects of public policy.

John McGhie asks whether the country is facing a return to Victorian workhouse values as global competition forces wages and conditions to the lowest common denominator.

Contributors

Presenter:
John McGhie
Producer:
Hilary Rosen
Editor:
Mark Wakefield

Jeremy Clarkson test drives the new Mercedes E-class. It boasts a host of unique features, but does that make it a more desirable luxury car than the Jaguar? Plus, a trip to the Motorcycle Show at Birmingham's NEC, where Steve Barry and Tiff Needell inspect some new machines.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson
Presenter:
Steve Barry
Presenter:
Tiff Needell
Producer:
John Wilcox
Series Producer:
Jon Bentley

Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
A chance to see an episode of the comedy series starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett which has not been broadcast since its first showing in 1962.

The scrap round is drying up. After an argument with Albert, Harold resigns and begins a new career.
(B/W) (Rpt) (Subtitled)

Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Gatton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Albert:
Wilfrid Brambell
Harold:
Harry H. Corbett

Open University
12.30 Deaf-Blind Education in Russia
(Rpt)
1.00 The Academy of Waste?
(Rpt)
1.30 Young Turks in Germany

FETV - Short Cuts
2.00 Adults Learning

BBC Focus
4.00 Royal Institution Lecture
5.30 RCN Nursing Update

Technology Season
6.00 Flight Simulators and Robots
6.25 Open Mind: the True Geometry of Nature
6.55 Opening Up Technology

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