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10.25 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)

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

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

11.15 Le Club: Une Visite
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)

11.30 Ghostwriter: Who Burned Mr Brinker's Store?: Part 4
(ages 10-12)

When does a hobby become an obsession? And is it mainly a male problem? Esther Rantzen's guest today is comedian and golf fanatic Lennie Bennett.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Guest:
Lennie Bennett

Rose agrees to marry Jack but Con throws a spanner in the works by asking Rose to marry him instead.
Jodie and her sister Karen are still in confict over their interest in Matt. Yola is forced to deal with life without Joe.

Contributors

Matt:
Vince Poletto
Jodie:
Abi Tucker
Rose:
Katherine Halliday
Con:
Salvatore Coco
Danielle:
Emma Roche
Rivers:
Scott Major
Yola:
Doris Younane

After an overnight stop in Chester, the surviving cars on the RAC Rally face the third leg through the forests of Wales. The day's seven stages involve miles of competitive driving. With progress reports and commentary from Steve Lee , Tony Mason , Rob Arthur , Barrie Gill and Ivan Gaskell.
Coverage continues at 11.45pm Stereo.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Lee
Unknown:
Tony Mason
Unknown:
Rob Arthur
Unknown:
Barrie Gill
Unknown:
Ivan Gaskell.

Live coverage of a concert markingthe 300th anniversary of the death of Henry Purcell. The concert comes from Westminster
Abbey, where Purcell was organist and where he is buried, and features music spanningfive centuries by Byrd.Elgar, Gibbons, Handel, Britten, and Purcell.
Martin Neary conducts the New
London Consort and the Choir of Westminster Abbey; and Andrew Davis conducts the BBC Symphony
Orchestra and Chorus, and the Nash Ensemble. The soloists are Emma
Kirkby, James Bowman ,
David Wilson-Johnson and Robin Leggate. Introduced by Nicholas Kenyon.
There is a simultaneous broadcast on Radio 3. See page 130fordetails. See today's choices.
Director Jonathan Fulford ; Series editor
PeterManiura Stereo ..........................

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Purcell.
Unknown:
Martin Neary
Unknown:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
James Bowman
Unknown:
David Wilson-Johnson
Unknown:
Robin Leggate.
Introduced By:
Nicholas Kenyon.
Director:
Jonathan Fulford

Drama starring Veronica Hamel, Lindsay Frost

A divorced father wins custody of his daughter and hires a female private eye to watch over her. Meanwhile the distraught mother, convinced that the father has abused her daughter, contacts a professional child snatcher to try to get the child back.
(1991)
See Films: pages 71-76

Followed by The Art Marathon

Contributors

Director:
Chris Thomson
Nettie Forbes:
Veronica Hamel
Parrish:
Lindsay Frost
Glenna Howard:
Annabella Price
Sgt Jake Morris:
Robert Desiderio
James Howard:
Joseph Hacker
A Parkes:
Caroline McWiliams
Kimberley Howard:
Deborah Anne Gorman
Sergeant Wade:
Lou Beatty Jr
Ofelia:
Ingrid Olio
Judge Quentin:
Al Ruscio
Judge Rivers:
Roger Lapage
Clark:
Claudette Sutherland
Mike Thomasson:
Hiram Kasten

The art tour programme continues with the six people from Londonderry tacklingthe subject of art's relationship with the public. With Miranda Sawyer.
They meet Turner Prize winner
Antony Gormley on the hillside site outside Gateshead where he is proposing to construct a steel sculpture. The curators ask locals how they will feel about its presence on the skyline.
In a Walsall boxing club, they find out from young boxers what it is like to be the subject of an exhibition, while in Norfolk they meet an almost blind art dealer who sells work from a caravan.
They trawl through 300,000 photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, each member choosing one for their exhibition, and look at sculptures made to attract people to the Chelsea Physic Garden.
Director Peter Jamieson The next programme is tomorrow at 11. 15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Miranda Sawyer.
Unknown:
Antony Gormley
Unknown:
Albert Museum
Director:
Peter Jamieson

Open University

12.30 International Enterprise: The Survival Guide

1.00 The Dynamics of Teams
The importance of using the skills that people bring to a team meeting.

1.30 Learning about Leadership
A look at leadership at a Scottish school.

Nightschool TV

2.00 PSHE
Job Bank
Case studies showing young people at work
Health Education for Governors
Setting up a school policy on sex education.

BBC Focus

4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
Gender issues and making multimedia.
(Rpt)

4.30 Portables in Action
What portables can do across the curriculum.
(Rpt)

5.00 Italia 2000: Mondo e Mercato del Lavoro

5.30 Film Education: A Day in the Life of Goldeneye

Technology Season

6.00 Metropolis: The Tower without Ends
(Rpt)

6.30 Nature by Design: Speed Trap

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