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10.25 Hotch Potch House: Melting and Freezing
(ages 3-5)

10.45 Look and Read: Spywatch - Surprise
(ages 7-9+)

11.05 Zig Zag: Where You Live, Where I Live
(ages 8-10+)

11.25 Technology Starters: One-to-One Communications
(ages 9-12)

11.40 English Time: Media File
(ages 11-14) (Stereo)

12.00 History File
(ages 11-16)

Drama starring Lee Remick

While on holiday in Turkey, Gene LePere is arrested for smuggling and thrown into a Turkish prison
(1989, PG)
(Postponed from 26 February)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 44-48 **

Including at 3.00 News; Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Director:
Lou Antonio
Gene LePere:
Lee Remick
Isha:
Norma Aleandro
Ken Horton:
Tony Goldwyn
Jimmy LePere:
Roy Thinnes
Charnaud:
John Standing
Nesne:
Suzanne Wouk

Real-life drama in a Hampshire village. Debbie goes into premature labour.
(Next episode tomorrow at 5.30pm)
(First shown on ITV)
(Postponed from Friday 1 March)

Contributors

Producer:
Nigel Farrell
Producer/Director:
Paul Sommers

Well-known people look back on a significant moment in their lives. Jan Francis visits the Royal Opera House, where she recalls her decision to swap ballet for acting.
(Postponed from Monday 26 February)

Contributors

Speaker:
Jan Francis

Last in the eight-part travel series.
After weeks of fun, Ade's trip ends on a poignant note when, in Senegal with Paul, he visit Goree island, the centre of the West African slave trade where relics of the inhumane practices survive. Helen and Alison are captivated by shy orang-utans in Borneo and the view at sunrise from the summit of South-East Asia's highest mountain. Andrew and Matt conclude their Cuban jaunt on the beach at Varadero before meeting a group of English socialists who are more interested in bottles of rum than bouts of backbreaking labour.

Muriel Gray presents a twice-weekly series in six parts on photographic collections that provide an archive of social history.
Rosemary Wheeler explains how she came to acquire 4,000 wedding snapshots, while student Steve Bull collects unsold holiday camp photos.
See today's choices.
The series continues tonight at 10.15pm.
Booklet: £4.99 cheques, payable to BBC Education to [address removed]
Information: for details see Ceefax page
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Is your loft a picture palace? page 6

Contributors

Presenter:
Muriel Gray
Interviewee:
Rosemary Wheeler
Interviewee:
Steve Bull
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Gibson
Executive Producer:
Janey Walker
Producer:
Rosemary Bowen-Jones

Six men deliver their controversial views on the male role in modern society.

Academic Warren Farrell, once a strong supporter of the feminist movement, now uses years of research to argue that men earn less than women and are more likely to become victims of violence.
(The series continues on Wednesday at 7.50pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Warren Farrell
Producer:
Michael MacCormack
Series Producer:
Debbie Christie

Muriel Gray looks at two major photographic collections in London.
The Public Record Office in Kew has 17 kilometres of files, while the Hulton Deutsch library is the largest in Europe.
(Continues tomorrow at 6.45pm) (Subtitled)

Followed by The Family Album
Television critic Nancy Banks-Smith with a picture of her grandmother.

Contributors

Presenter:
Muriel Gray
Presenter (The Family Album):
Nancy Banks-Smith

Richard Dawkins, Theodore Zeldin, Nancy Cartwright and Paul Helm join Mary Ann Sieghart to answer viewers' questions in the last in the series.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mary Ann Sieghart
Panellist:
Richard Dawkins
Panellist:
Theodore Zeldin
Panellist:
Nancy Cartwright
Panellist:
Paul Helm
Producer:
Michael Roberts
Series Producer:
Chris Salt

Open University
12.30 Psychology
(Rpt)
1.00 Learning for All
(Rpt)
1.30 Humanity and the Scaffold

Night School
2.00 PSHE: Lifeschool: A-D

BBC Focus
4.00 Perspective
4.30 So You Want to Work in Social Care?
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update

Open University
6.00 As Surely as Columbus Saw America
(Rpt)
6.25 Siena Cathedral

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