Daily recording of BBC1's 7am News, with Signing and subtitles.
(Stereo)
Animation. The crew faces a confusing situation. (Rpt) (Subtitled)
Shown last Friday on BBC1. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Shown yesterday at 5.55pm on BBC1)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 Christianity in Today's World
(ages 11-16) (Stereo)
9.25 Movable Feasts
(ages 7-11)
9.40 Square One
(ages 9-11)
How various art materials are made.
10.25 Hotch Potch House: Bend and Stretch
(ages 3-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Look and Read: Spywatch - Captured
(ages 7-9+) (Stereo)
11.05 Zig Zag
(ages 8-10+) (Stereo)
11.25 Technology Starters
(ages 9-12)
11.40 English Time
(ages 11-14) (Stereo)
12.00 History File
(ages 11-16)
Live daily business news from around Britain. With Fiona Foster.
(Stereo)
Fantasy Shares Competition: see Ceefax page 21
1.00 History File
(ages 11-16)
1.20 Landmarks
(ages 9-12) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
1.40 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
Animation about a girl and her fantasy world. (Rpt)
Peter Seabrook visits the Rev Wilson in his rectory garden at Bulwick.
Surfing drama.
Hawaii, 1959: young Mike Tognetti, on holiday with his parents, begins to learn about the pain of growing up.
(1988, PG)
See Films: pages 59-66
Including at 3.00 News; Regional News and Weather
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
The third quarterfinal of the daily nostalgia quiz, with Martyn Lewis.
Daily cookery game show.
Antony Worrall Thompson: page 40
Guests who choose to pursue dangerous pastimes talk to Esther Rantzen, including actor Brian Blessed, determined to conquer Mount Everest.
(Stereo)
WPC Sue Woodcock makes her debut in Mother Goose and Tony shows an unusual interest in a racehorse.
(Next episode tomorrow at 5.30pm)
(First shown on ITV)
The past returns to endanger Buck when he thinks he has seen his 20th-century girlfriend Jennifer in 25th-century New Chicago.
(Buck Rogers in the 25th Century continues on Wednesday at 6.45pm) (Rpt)
Animation
In the first of this week's five national finals from the Birmingham Conservatoire, Julien Cheriyan, Alison Farr, David Quigley, Peter Roper-Curzon and Daniel Smith compete to qualify for next Sunday's concerto final.
Lucy Parham, Ronan O'Hora and Paul Lewis are the judges.
See today's choices.
(The National Brass Final is tomorrow at 7.30pm)
(Stereo)
(Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank)
It is five years since the Horizon crew became the first western broadcasting team to film inside Chernobyl's damaged nuclear reactor building. This update takes the team back to check on events. Three scientists from the original Soviet team not to have died from stress or radiation testify to fears that a chain reaction is still a danger.
Another chance to see an episode from the acclaimed sci-fi series.
Mulder and Scully probe the case of a test pilot who disappears after participating in secret test flights.
Rrs latest pin-up: page 8
Analysis of today's news stories.
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
The first of three workshops in which famous actors share some of their stage secrets with a group of budding young thespians.
In this programme, Prunella Scales directs her pupils in the techniques she has acquired in the art of using words to amuse. Possibly best known for her role as Sybil Fawlty, the hectoring wife of hotelier John Cleese in the classic comedy Fawlty Towers, Scales demonstrates her art with extracts from works that include Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, and Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party.
Followed by Weatherview
Late-night political chat show.
With Bernard Ingham.
12.30 An English Accent
1.00 Catalysts Against Pollution
(Subtitled)
1.30 Psychology in Action: Understanding Violence
(Owing to live coverage of the Oscars, the Learning Zone programmes scheduled for the slot between 2.00am and 6.00am will now be broadcast on Friday)
Live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, Barry Norman reports from the film industry's most glittering night of the year. Hopes for British success at the ceremony are high, with the likes of Kate Winslet (Best Supporting Actress), Michael Radford (Best Director) and Tim Roth (Best Supporting Actor) among the seven British actors and directors nominated. The ceremony will be hosted by Whoopi Goldberg.
Highlights are on Tuesday at 10.00pm on BBC1 (Stereo)
Here are the Barrys: page 37
Win a trip to New York with Barry Norman: page 38
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