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10.25 You and Me: Recycle It!
(ages 3-5)

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

11.05 Zig Zag: The Vikings
(ages 8-10)

11.25 Go for It!: Where We Live
(ages 9+) (Stereo)

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

12.00 GNVQ: Introduction to Media
(ages 16+)

Continuing live coverage of the UK Championship from Preston. Two more third-round matches begin this afternoon, with Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ken Doherty expected to be the big names in action.
Presented by David Vine.

Including at 3.00 News; Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine

A reformed jewel thief, well known to Brogan, is killed in an attempt to steal Luxorian ice - a possible future source of energy for the planet and, in the wrong hands, a deadly threat to Demeter City.

See This Week: page 10
See Children: page 57

Contributors

Writer:
Mark Harris
Writer:
Sam Graham
Lieutenant Patrick Brogan:
Ted Shackelford
Officer Jack Haldane:
Rob Youngblood
Officer Jane Castle:
Simone Bendix
Sally Brogan:
Nancy Paul
Matt:
Nic Klein
Liz:
Megan Olive
Podly:
Jerome Willis
Romek:
Lou Hirsch
Orrin:
Richard James
Took:
Mary Woodvine
Fredo:
David Quilter
Miss Numar:
Sheila Ruskin
Sylvain:
Alison Fielding
Max Zeller:
Tom Chadron

A special edition in which Jamie Theakston meets Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, who are celebrating ten years as pop group Erasure.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Interviewee:
Vince Clarke
Interviewee:
Andy Bell
Producer:
Paul Smith

The discovery of a desecrated body brings Mulder and Scully to a high school where they uncover evidence that students are repressing memories of satanic rituals and sexual abuse.
See today's choices.
David Duchovny's Kind of Day: p

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Jim Ausbury:
Dan Butler
Phyllis Paddock:
Susan Blommaert
Shannon Ausbury:
Heather McComb
Deborah Brown:
Plynn Johnson
Pete Calcagni:
Shawn Johnston
DaveDuran:
Travis MacDonald
Barbara Ausbury:
Michelle Goodger
Sheriff John Oakes:
Larry Musser
Jerry Thomas:
Franky Czinege
Andrea:
Laura Harris
Paul Vitaris:
Doug Abrahams

Second in a trio of films on the lives and works of Scottish writers.

Championed as Britain's first rave writer, Irvine Welsh takes his readers to places that, for many, are terrifying, brutal and alien. He burst onto the literary scene with his first novel, the Booker-nominated Trainspotting, about four Edinburgh junkies. It has now achieved cult status and has been adapted for both stage and screen.
This film takes a disturbing journey that combines both documentary and dramatic imagery of the despair, drug addiction and physical and sexual violence of Irvine Welsh's books.
The programme contains strong language and depicts scenes of physical and sexual violence that some viewers may find disturbing.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Subject:
Irvine Welsh
Director/Producer:
Richard Downes

Open University
12.30 Stones for Building
1.00 Rocks for Roads

Nightschool TV
2.00 Teaching Today

BBC Focus
4.00 Developing Family Literacy
4.30 Community Integrated Care
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update - Unit 44: Making Decisions

Technology Season
6.00 Metropolis: Going Underground
6.30 Metropolis: Bright Lights, Big City

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