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6.15 Pure Maths Symmetry Counts 2733944 6.40 Maths Modelling Population 5853166 7.05 Henry IV
(parts 1 and 2) Workshop 1
7.30 Biology Form and Function
7.55 The York Mystery Plays
8.20 Biology Questions about Behaviour 6831215 8.45 Doctors and Patients
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Julia and Laura are determined to go to the all-night party. Julia SARA MCGLASSON. Laura FIONA MOGRIDGE , Roland
ERKAN MUSTAFA. Zammo LEE MACDONALD. Mrs Reagan LUCINDA CURTIS , Mr Glover ADAM ARMSTRONG Written by Margaret Simpson The current Grange Hill is on Tuesday at 5. Opm. BBC 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Sara McGlasson.
Unknown:
Fiona Mogridge
Unknown:
Erkan Mustafa.
Unknown:
Lee MacDonald.
Unknown:
Lucinda Curtis
Unknown:
Adam Armstrong
Written By:
Margaret Simpson

Andi Peters hosts the programme concerned with children's consumer rights. Including request forviewers to find extortionately high or extremely low prices in the shops on their high street.
Stereo...... ♦ See Children: page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Andi Peters

The third of a six-part introduction to opera featuring Luciano Pavarotti looks at the qualities required to become a tenor.
Hosted by England rugby union star Jeremy Guscott.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Luciano Pavarotti
Presenter:
Jeremy Guscott

The women's downhill in the World
Championships from Sierra Nevada,
Spain. Canadian Kate Pace has returned to form in time to defend her title but faces a strong challenge from American Picabo Street. Commentary by Julian Tutt.
Stereo...............................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Pace
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt.

Highlights from the latest round of the Five Nations matches in which France face the Irish in Paris hopingto clinch a 12th consecutive home victory, while Wales play host to Rob Wainwright 's resurgent Scottish side at the National Stadium. Plus a roundup of Division
One action, post-match analysis and comment from the studio guests. Presented by John Inverdale.
EditorGerardLane

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Wainwright
Presented By:
John Inverdale.

Stashing the Cash
As America cracks down on the money launderers, international criminals are startingto target Britain's banks to clean theircash. But can the banks spot suspicious transactions before it is too late? Richard Watson reports on how one gang laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars through one financial institution and asks whether action is needed to stem the flow.
Producer Jim Hackett ; EditorJane Ellison

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Watson
Producer:
Jim Hackett

Five-part series in which Charles Wheeler, the BBC's longest serving foreign correspondent, traces the changes that have taken place in US society since President Johnson's attempt to launch a liberal revolution in the 1960s.
Looking at how the war in Vietnam destroyed Johnson's presidency, this first programme features interviews with Johnson's family and close associates, revealing his doubts about plunging America into a war. Witnesses speak of a conspiracy by the Nixon presidential campaign to sabotage Johnson's attempt to end the war, with the aim of securing Nixon's succession to the presidency.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See This Week: page 7

Followed by Women on Men
First in a series of short programmes to launch and run throughout BBC2's season on men's health, The Trouble with Men. Tonight, a wife accuses her husband of taking to his bed at the very first sign of approaching illness. (Stereo)
Helpline: for confidential and free advice on any aspect of men's health that concerns you, ring [number removed] after the programme has ended.
Booklet: for guide to men's health, send a cheque or PO for £3.50, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]
E-mail address: confidential counselling any time this week on [email address removed]
See Dr Mark Porter: page 38

Contributors

Director/Producer:
David C Taylor
Producer:
Gail Taylor
Executive producer:
Grant Mansfield

A dramatised account drawn from actual transcripts that follows the unfolding drama of the Scott Inquiry into the supply of arms to Iraq. The inquiry was set up in response to public outcry over the collapse of the trial of industrial Paul Henderson.
See today's choices.
Written by Richard Norton-Taylor and John McGrath Director Nick Kent
Producer John McGrath

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Henderson.
Written By:
Richard Norton-Taylor
Written By:
John McGrath
Director:
Nick Kent
Producer:
John McGrath
Presiley Baxendale:
Jan Chappell
Sir Richard Scott:
Michael Stroud
John Major/Paul Henderson:
William Hoyland
William Waldegrave/Leithead:
Thomas Wheatley
AlanClark/Higson:
Jeremy Clyde
Mrs Thatcher/Writer of the letter:
Sylvia Syms
Tristan Garel Jones/Steadman:
Robert East
Michael Heseltine/Alan Barrett:
David Robb
Sir Nicholas Lyell/Gore Booth:
Michael Culver

Wartime drama starring
Jeff Chandler , TyHardin-
Burma, 1942. An exhausted US army unit underthe command of Brigadier General Frank Merrill must rally itself once more for a punishing mission that could lead it into oblivion.
Showing in widescreen format.
DirectorSamuel Fuller (1962) * See Films: pages 49-54 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Chandler
Unknown:
General Frank Merrill
Brigadier General Frank Merrill:
Jeff Chandler
Lieutenant Lee Stockton:
Ty Hardin
Bullseye:
Peter Brown
Major (Doc) Nemeny:
Andrew Duggan
Chowhound:
Will Hutchins
Sergeant Kolowicz:
Claude Akins

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