6.15 Pure Maths
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7.30 Biological Barriers
7.55 Venice and Antwerp
8.20 Health and Disease in Zimbabwe
8.45 How We Study Children
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6.15 Pure Maths
6.40 Maths Models
7.05 Reconstructing the Bankside Theatres
7.30 Biological Barriers
7.55 Venice and Antwerp
8.20 Health and Disease in Zimbabwe
8.45 How We Study Children
Alan Bennett reads from The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne. Last in the series.
(Stereo)
Animation.
Cartoon.
One-off comedy from the strand series previously featured in Highly Sprung. David is tricked into fighting for the world heavyweight title.
Gossip starts to spread about Fay and Mr King.
(The current Grange Hill is Tuesday at 5.10pm, BBC1)
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
With Baywatch star Jaason Simmons, actor Su Pollard and keep-fit expert Mr Motivator.
Esther Rantzen joins Andi Peters on the tenth anniversary of the charity Childline.
(Stereo)
An old computer war game becomes a terrifying reality.
(Star Trek: the Next Generation, Wednesday at 6.00pm)
Revenge and Remorse. Drebin probes a judge's violent death.
American dating game show.....
Canal du Midi, France.
Western about a Colt gun salesman who sets out to recover his stolen rapid-fire .45s and to put an end to an outlaw reign otterror.
Steve Farrell RANDOLPH SCOTT. Beth Donovan RUTH ROMAN. Jason Brett ZACHARY SCOTT , Paul Donovan LLOYD BRIDGES, Sheriff HarrisALAN HALE
Director Edwin L Marin (1950) .... * See Films: pages 59-66 ***
The ladies' competition from the World Figure Skating Championships. With Sue Barker and Robin Cousins.
(Stereo)
A Step up the Ladder. A look back at the history of the BBC Young Musician competition. This year'ssearch starts tomorrow at 7.00pm. Hosted by Sarah Walker and Christopher Warren-Green . Director Francesca Kemp See The Music Machine
(Radio 3 weekdays 5pm) for more news
Highlights from the Pilkington Cup semi-finals. Holders Bath take on Gloucester, and London Irish face league champions Leicester. Plus action from Wales of the Swalec Cup quarter-finals. With John Inverdale.
EditorGerardLane
The raw winter conditions of the Cairngorms are only a prelude to the climatic extremes that wildlife residents and summer visitors have to endure as the seasons unfold.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Reviewing the winners and losers from the 20,000 dogs and their owners that gathered for the annual canine show a week ago at the NEC, Birmingham. Hosted by Peter Purves, Jessica Holm and Mike Stockman.
Charles Wheeler presents the last of five examinations of American society.
Once derided as a minor movie actor with unrealistic political ambitions, Ronald Reagan has turned out to be one of the most lastingly influential US presidents in modern history. Reagan was more communicator than political activist but his legacy lives on, especially in the House of Representatives, controlled by the New Right. President Bill Clinton's hopes of election to a second term are threatened by such opposition.
Charles Wheeler's Choice: page 14
Protests and Profits
As the road protestors step up their campaign at Newbury in Berkshire and Shell recovers from the aftermath of the Brent Spar incident, single-issue pressure groups are increasingly dictatingthe environmental agenda for companies as well as governments. Tom Maddocks reports on how firms are now beingforced to take into account the interests of "stakeholders" as well as shareholders.
Serieseditor Jane Ellison Stereo SubtiUed.
Laurie Pike visits a spa in Budapest, Hungary, and Rick Wakeman takes a massage in Kerala, south-west India.
(Postponed from 26 February)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Second World War drama starring Christian Bale, John Malkovich
China, December 1941: 11-year-old Jim Graham enjoys a comfortable life with his family in Shanghai's International Settlement. But when the Imperial Japanese army marches into the city, his family is forced to flee and Jim becomes separated from his parents. Showing in widescreen format.
(1987, PG) ***
See Films: pages 59-66
Followed by Weatherview
Comedy starring Zach Galligan, Lauren Tom
Adam Beckett is an artist in the New York of the future. When he is refused permission to practise his creative pursuits, he is forced to join the artistic underground.
(1984) ***
(B/W and colour) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 59-66
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FETV Collectables
2.00 Making Advances
Languages
4.00 The Business Language Show
Business and Work
5.00 The Business: Master or Slave
(Subtitled)
5.30 The Business: Good Morning Uncle Sam
(Rpt)
Open University
6.00 Assessing Chances: Reflections
(Rpt)
6.25 Reading the Landscape