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10.25 Numbertime (ages 4-5) Side by Side Stereo 3304972
10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) The Earth and beyond: Weather 3417139
11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Act of Union - Trade 6288077
11.20 Music Makers (ages 7-9+) Animals and the Environment: The Rainforest Stereo 6991481
11.40 Study Ireland (ages 11-16) From Home Rule to Partition (3) Stereo 4669329
12.00 TV6 (ages 15-19) Animal Welfare

During a routine mission to planet Atrea, Data comes face to face with a woman claiming to be his mother.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.00pm

Contributors

Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Commander William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Commander Data:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Lt Commander Geordi La Forge:
LeVar Burton
Juliana:
Fionnula Flanagan

Land Rover. Quentin Willson discovers the drivingforce behind one of the British car industry's most enduring successes to date - the Land Rover.
Actor Tom Conti talks about the model he has had for over 25 years while Anthea Turner recalls her trips to school in her uncle's Land Rover.
Director David Wheeler ; Producer John Wilcox

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Willson
Talks:
Tom Conti
Unknown:
Anthea Turner
Director:
David Wheeler
Producer:
John Wilcox

The Chinese chef prepares a spicy trout dish for Scottish shepherd Viv Billingham, gives advice on the proper way to wield a cleaver and cooks lamb for actor Tom Conti. See today's choices.
See Ken Hom: page 31

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Ken Hom
Guest:
Viv Billingham
Guest:
Tom Conti
Series Producer:
Kate Kinninmont

Quality Time
Second in the series that looks at the way we live today.
Janis, Caroline and Dominique all have young children and careers in the fashion industry. These modem working mothers face the problem of balancing workplace demands and the more traditional responsibilities of motherhood. See today's choices. Producers Colin Luke , Lynn Alleway ; Series editor
Stephen Lambert * Would you let the cameras into your home?: page 26

Contributors

Producers:
Colin Luke
Producers:
Lynn Alleway
Editor:
Stephen Lambert

Second in a six-part series which looks at attitudes towards masculinity in Britain during the first half of the century.
Rites of Passage. A group of men recount theirteenage memories of the peer pressure and initiation ceremonies involved in making the transition from boy to man. These macho inductions to manliness included drinking, fightingand, as the ultimate proof of manly prowess, havingsex. See today's choices.
Producer Steve Humphries ; Executive producer
SamOrgan Stereo Subtitled ............
Followed by The Family Album
Gay couple Mr and Mr Beynon-Grey produce pictures of their weddingday, conducted by the late film director
Derek Jarman on Dungeness Beach.

Contributors

Producer:
Steve Humphries
Producer:
Mr Beynon-Grey
Director:
Derek Jarman
Unknown:
Dungeness Beach.

Another chance to see the second of the new 23-part crime drama series, starring Daniel Benzali

Can a surprise alibi witness clear Richard Cross of the murder charges brought against him?
(Shown yesterday at 9.00pm) (For cast see yesterday)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

[Actor]:
Daniel Benzali

Open University
12.30 in Search of Identity
1.00 Environment Forest Futures:
Exploring one of the last areas of tropical rainforest. Rpt Night School
2.00 English Media File
BBC Focus
4.00 Benefits Agency Today
86162578 4.15Tapeless Healthand Safety in the Non-Linear Environment Rpt 29199 4.45 Disability Today 32933646 5.00 Voluntary Sector
Television: Young people and the vote, consultancy for small charities, new accounting regulations. Open University
6.00 The Present in the Past Greek
Drama Rpt 9764288 6.25 Women's Studies Counting the Threads
9743795 6.50 Environment The Heat
Is On: Global warming.

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