With signing.
Canine adventure.
Cartoon.
Shown last Friday. (Stereo)
(Shown yesterday at 6.25pm on BBC1)
In July 1918, Australian forces destroyed a vital German position at Hamel in northern France.
Pathe news from 1955.
(B/W)
Second World War comedy, starring Elsie and Doris Waters
Gert and Daisy escort a group of child evacuees to a country manor.
Director Maclean Rogers (1941) B/W
See Films: pages 73-80 **
Return of the classic 1960s drama series, starring David Janssen.
First shown on ITV B/W
Daily look at business news.
(Stereo)
Cartoon. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Today: masks and mirrors.
(Rpt)
Actress Miriam Margolyes looks back on a significant moment in her life
Microwave cookery.
People who have helped others in need tell their stories
Drama. A group of veterans returns from the Second World War to find that their small Texas town is run by a corrupt mayor.
(1992) (Stereo)
See Films: pages 73-80 **
Including at 3.00 News; Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz.
(Stereo)
Daily cookery game show.
Today's topic: nudity for money.
Thrice-weekly antiques auction game in which amateur collectors have to tell the genuine from the fake. Presented by Andy Craig, with regular panellists Jilly Goolden and Eric Knowles.
(Stereo)
Brogan and Haldane are under investigation by Internal Affairs, accused of shooting down a space hopper without following procedures.
Alien Creations: page 47
Return of the adventure series about the US astronaut transported to the 25th century.
Wilma needs assistance when she has to navigate through an asteroid belt.
Documentary which explores social attitudes to normality and difference through the experiences of James and Mala, who are facially disfigured.
BBC2's Red Ribbon season continues with a special edition of Horizon, which goes behind closed doors to a meeting of leading international figures in Aids research. Journalist Oliver Morton and development expert Susan George report on new thinking in the continuing battle against Aids.
See today's choices.
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The Red Ribbon season continues tomorrow with Fine Cut at 9.00pm
American cinematographer Allen Daviau looks at a scene from The Godfather, Part II.
(Stereo)
Mulder and Scully investigate some bizarre voodoo murders and find themselves at the crossroads between two worlds.
Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany. Using Berlin as his starting point, writer and presenter Jonathan Meades goes in search of the architectural relics of the genocidal Third Reich, which include a model village for SS doctors, Himmler's castle at a crossing of ley lines and a seaside Utopia for 20,000 of the master race.
Director/Producer Russell England
The story of gypsy Mabel Cooper and her struggle to keep her flower stall, which she set up to support her family.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Last in the series of films on three contemporary Scottish fiction writers.
Tonight's programme focuses on award-winning writer Janice Galloway, who talks about the importance she places on being truthful about the experiences of women. She also reflects on life, lipstick, men and how to survive them. Dramatised extracts and readings illustrate her work.
Political Chat Show.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 What's All This Fuss about IT?
1.30 Open Mind: The Education Superhighway
(Rpt)
Nightschool TV
2.00 PSHE: Job Bank
BBC Focus
4.00 Developing Family Literacy
4.30 Community Integrated Care
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update - Unit 61: Paediatric CPR
Technology Season
6.00 The Great Egg Race: The Fork Lift
(Rpt)
6.30 This Multimedia Business: On Line Video
6.45 This Multimedia Business: CD Roms