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10.25 Come Outside: Water
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)

10.45 Science Zone: The Environment
(ages 9-11) (Stereo)

11.05 Space Ark: The Environment
(ages 7-11) (Stereo)

11.15 Writing and Pictures: Jumble Sale
(ages 6-7) (Stereo)

11.30 Ghostwriter: To the Light
(ages 10-12)

Thrice-weekly live international talk show. Presented by Andrew Neil.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Neil

Gloria Hunniford presents a profile of Baroness Castle of Blackburn in the series on women MPs. She remembers her time as a minister in the Labour Government and considers the changes Parliament has seen for its female members down the years. 994595

Contributors

Presenter:
Gloria Hunniford
Subject:
Baroness Castle

Second of a six-part series about everyday digital technology.
Computers are playing an increasingly important role in job interviews. Tonight's programme looks at a trend that now sees over 70 per cent of companies employing more than staff using computers to process aptitude and personality tests. Plus, a look at the merits of advancing TV technology, such as flatscreen and 3-D TV. Actor Pauline Quirke continues her quest to cut through the jargon and buy the perfect PC. Hosted by Nick Higham, Fi Glover and Dominik Diamond.

Contributors

Reporter:
Pauline Quirke
Presenter:
Nick Higham
Presenter:
Fi Glover
Presenter:
Dominik Diamond
Producer:
Jonny Ffinch

Michael Barry cooks the classic Spanish dish, arroz con polio (chicken with rice) and Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke recommend sparkling wines and champagnes that are both affordable and palatable. Top chef Antonio Carluccio prepares Mediterranean red mullet in Liguria, north-west Italy as a curtain raiser to his own series, due to start in September. With Chris Kelly. Further information: see Ceefax page 616
Radio Times reader offer: page 123

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Kelly
Presenter:
Michael Barry
Expert:
Jilly Goolden
Expert:
Oz Clarke
Guest:
Antonio Carluccio
Director:
Linda Nash
Producer:
Tim Hincks

Drama series starring Daniel Benzali

A mystery witness appears in the Costello case. Lisa Gillespie defends a young gang member.
(Rptd tomorrow 11.15pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Theodore 'Ted' Hoffman:
Daniel Benzali
Justine Appleton:
Mary McCormack
Richard Cross:
Stanley Tucci
Neil Avedon:
Jason Gedrick
Chris Docknovich:
Michael Hayden
Lisa Gillespie:
Grace Phillips
Miriam Grasso:
Barbara Bosson
Arnold Spivak:
JC Mackenzie
Arthur Polson:
Dylan Baker
Julie Costello:
Bobbie Phillips

In 1994, champion runner Diane Modahl was alleged to have taken a performance-enhancing drug. Modahl and her husband/manager Vicente steadfastly maintained her innocence until, in March 1996, all charges were dropped. This updated film reflects on their long battle to clear her name.
(Revised repeat)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Subject:
Diane Modahl
Subject:
Vincente Modahl
Producer:
Nick Mirsky
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Droh

Andy Garcia talks about his role in the thriller "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" (opening next month), Paul Auster and Wayne Wang discuss their collaboration on "Smoke" (opening this Friday), and writer David Stafford looks at why Shakespearean films are so popular. Hosted by Howard Schuman.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Howard Schuman
Reporter:
David Stafford
Guest:
Andy Garcia
Guest:
Paul Auster
Guest:
Wayne Wang
Series Editor:
Paul Kerr

Open University
12.30 The Resourceful Manager
1.00 The Invention of Invention

Night School
2.00 Statistics Collection

BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
4.30 United Nations
(Rpt)
5.00 Understanding Dyslexia
5.30 Film Education

Open University
6.00 Maths
(Rpt)
6.25 Light in Search of a Model
(Rpt)
6.50 Handel's Messiah

BBC Two England

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