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Canine adventure.
Animation. (Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Art programme with Zoe Ball. Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1.
Parliamentary news.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Quinze Minutes (ages 11-13) A la Mode 8714297 9.15Teaching Today Seeing Through Mathematics 802836 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7)
Technology: Puppets
The bus halts at the Tent Stop. (Rpt) (Stereo)
10.30 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Electricity and Magnetism - Electric Shocks 4337279
10.45 Square One TV (ages 9-11) Movement Stereo 4533872
11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Earth Warp: Doctor Miracle Stereo 6251869
11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16) Life Processes and LivingThings Stereo 6893687
11.40 The Art (ages 11-14) The Art of Food Stereo 4127213
12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Poetry of Passion
Art for 11-14 year olds looking at images and uses of food in art through a food stylist, a woodcarver, a ceramicist and a packaging company.
A late night lonely hearts chat show where the guests are poets who Lily Savage tries to match with love of their lives. Aimed at students studying GCSE English.
Business news. Stereo ....................
1.00 Scene (ages 13-17) Career
Opportunities Wntten by Declan Hughes 44652 1.30 Showcase English 41637565 1.40Thunderbirdsin French The Man from M15 (part 7)
1.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) A Roar for Stanley
Animation about a magical bird. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Figure Skating
The 1995 British Ice Figure and Dance Skating Championships from Basingstoke, featuring the Ladies Short Programme, with commentary by Alan Weeks and Barry Davies.
Motorcycling
Racing action from Donington Park, with commentary by Barry Nutley and Roger Burnett.
Plus a look at tomorrow's Rugby Union International: Wales v Fiji in Cardiff.
Including at 3.00 News Regional News; Weather
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz with Martyn Lewis. Stereo.
Cookery game show. Stereo................
Esther Rantzen 's guest Richard Branson talks about his life and work. stereo....
Antiques auction game, presented by Andy Craig , with Jilly Goolden and Eric Knowles.
When Eddie begs to go camping, Herman finally agrees. But the trip is disrupted when Grandpa goes missing.
Cat Amongst the Pigeons. The New Avengers find themselves matched against a madman who has produced a musical instrument which can control the behaviour of birds. John Steed
PATRICK MACNEE. Mike Gambit
GARETH HUNT , Purdey JOANNA LUMLEY Zarcardi
.VLADEK SHEYBAL , Turner MATTHEW LONG ,
Rydercroft BASIL DIGNAM , Waterlon PETER COPLEY
Director John Hough ; First shown on ITV
A look back overfourdecadesof
European football.
Only England, Italy and Holland have had three different clubs win the European Cup, but how has a relatively small nation like Holland become such a footballing giant? In the 70s Johan Cruyff inspired Ajax to win three consecutive European Cup victories. In 1988 the Dutch won the European Championship. Featuring interviews with Johan Cruyff , Johan Neeskens , Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit.
Introduced by Gerald Sinstadt.
Producer Andrew Clement ; Editor NiallSloane.
This week, Tiff Needell reports on the British answerto North American tarmac racing - highly-modified Mondeos battle it out at speeds reaching 130 miles an hour around short oval circuit at Mallory Park. The cars race anti-clockwise and there's a novel approach to grid order.
Meanwhile, Tony Mason reports on the fourth round of the British Rally
Championship in Northern Ireland.
Series producer Ken Pollock ; Executive producer
DennisAdams Stereo
Ninth in a ten-part series looking at the world's wines.
This week, Jancis Robinson takes a look at champagne and sparkling wines. See today's choices.
Series producer David Darlow ; Executive producer
EdwardMirzoeff Stereo Subtitled ..........
♦ Jancis Robinson : page 50
More vintage highlights from the classic 80s sketch show featuring
Rowan Atkinson , Pamela Stephenson , Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith.
Directors Bill Wilson , Geoff Posner ; Producers John Lloyd , Sean Hardie ♦ See This Week: page 7
Celebrity game show with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Team captains Mark LamarrandUlrikaJonsson are joined by singers Noddy Holder and Chris Rea , actress Samantha Janus and pop star Richie Wermerling. Last in the series. Director Mark Mylod ; Producer Alan Marke
Writer Melvyn Bragg and impressionist Mike Yarwood are Paul Merton and Ian Hislop's guests on the satirical news quiz. Hosted by Angus Deayton. Director Ben Fuller ; Producer Colin Swash
Repeatedtomorrow Stereo .................
Followed by Working Principles
Tonight's topic is aerodynamics.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Second of a six-part, off-the-wall talent show, where celebrity guests review both truly awesome and simply awful new acts, helped by the studio audience. Hosted by comedian Paul Brophy.
Producer Jim Brown ; Series producer Ewan Angus
PHONE-IN: to vote for acts telephone: act one 089 ! 55667 act two 089 1 [number removed]; act three [number removed]; act four [number removed]; act five [number removed]; act six [number removed]; actsevenO[number removed]; act eight [number removed]; act nine [number removed]. Lines are open until 1 1.00am on Saturday. Calls cost a maximum of 20 pence.
11.45 Weatherview
Second of four compilations featuring the best moments from the fast and furious sketch show.
Producer Bill Wilson
A chat show with a difference.
Hosted by an ordinary family, from the front room of their own home, featuring interviews with celebrity guests as they drop in. See today's choices.
(Stereo)
Comedy of marital fantasies, starring Bruce Dern
William Brandeis is a successful writer living in Paris with his wife
Claire. Failingto win the prestigious Prix Zola marks a turning point in his writing and marriage, with both husband and wifedoubtingtheirpartner'sfidelity.
Director Claude Chabrol (1976) * See Films: pages 69-76 **