6.15 Pure Maths Coping with irrationality 7402773
6.40 Maths Methods Vector Products - dots and crosses. 84047i.t
7.05 Learning for All: Learning to Care - a look at the approach in Strathclyde towards providing nursery school places. Subtitled 6245402
7.30 Strategy on the Screen - a look at two computer systems for company boardrooms. 7370266
7.55 The Thrie Estaitis 4566518
8.20 Biology HeanngtDeCaM 7626334
8.45 Child Development: Attachment
Futuristic animation sehes. Quentin MacLeod fights to save the human race. Stereo..................78J
Cartoon. First of four new adventures about a group of mutants strivingto help a hostile world.
The bold and brazen Phoenix continues to inhabit Jean's body.
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The return of this live entertainment show. Special guests this week include Bugs stars Craig McLachlan and Jesse Birdsall, and members from the cast of BBC1's Byker Grove and Channel 4's Hollyoaks. Former Olympic runner Kriss Akabusi tries quad biking at 11.40. there's music from US band 3T, and Buried Treasure, the adventure game in the Scottish Highlands. Plus cartoons, with Bump in the Night at 10.15 and Pingu at 10.55. Hosted by Grant Stott and Sarah Vandenbergh, formerly Lauren from Neighbours.
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When the Enterprise investigates a planet that exerts a strong magnetic pull, Kirk and Spock encounter a wrecked ship and its injured pilot, whose secret threatens the future of the whole of civilisation.
Star Trek, the Next Generation, Wednesday at 6.00pm
PatheNewsfrom 1956. e/w.....
Sharpshooters Tony Drago and Steve James collide this afternoon at the Crucible in Sheffield in the World Championship first round, with Dave Harold and Neil Foulds also playing their match through to a conclusion.
Precocious Ronnie O'Sullivan, the player tipped as a future World Champion, also begins the final frames in his best-of-19 match against Alain Robidoux. Hosted by David Vine.
Coverage of today's showpiece match at Twickenham, where reigning league champions Leicester take on a star-studded Rest of the World XV. Plus highlights of Orreil's dash with Bath. Presented by John Inverdale .
Ed!tor GerardLane
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Coverage of the action on day two of the World Championship, including the climax of Ronnie O'Sullivan's match with Canada's Alain Robidoux and the results of another two matches.
Presented by David Vine.
Highlights of this morning's race in which thousands ofeiite. ciubandfun runners faced the challenging
26.2-miie course from Greenwich in south-east London to Buckingham Paiace, hoping to improve their personal best times and raise money for charity in the process.
A six-part series tracing the history of British art from 1066 to the modern day.
During the Middle Ages, the British Isles produced a magical and visually inventive artistic landscape full of saints, sinners and demons. But the Reformation in the 16th century started a destructive tradition of image-smashing. Andrew Graham-Dixon travels across the country viewing some of the greatest pieces that managed to escape the bonfires of Protestant extremism.
See today's choices.
Director Paul Tickell; Series producer Gillian Greenwood
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Electricity
What is known about the Americans who are buying British electricity companies? After a spate of takeovers by giant US corporations, questions are being raised about their suitability as owners of Britain's regional electricity boards. Simon Gompertz asks whether the electricity reguiator will be able to keep the newcomers under control. Producer James Stephenson : Editor Jane Ellison
Actress and Arsenal fan Susan Tully joins broadcaster and Millwall supporter Danny Baker as the guest managers. Hosted by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel, with Statto.
Shown last Friday (Stereo)
Further coverage, with 1991 champion John Parrott in first-round action against fellow Liverpudlian Rod Lawlor and Peter Ebdon concluding his match with Dene O'Kane. Stereo
Drama starring James Spader, Mandy Patinkin
A random encounter between Nashe, a rootless ex-foreman, and Pozzi, a con man and cardshark, leads to a poker game with two sinister, reclusive millionaires. The latter win and extract a grim price - the losers are imprisoned, and forced to build a wall across an open field, stone by stone. There seems no prospect of escape.
Director Ptit!!pHaas(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 51-56 ***
Followed by Weatherview
Crime drama starring Edward G Robinson
A shot cop and a reluctant witness are just the start of Barnaby's problems on a typical working day. However, the tough LA police captain finds time to deal with some of life's lesser tribulations.
(1953) B/W
See Films: pages 51-56 **
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2.00 Customer Care
Languages
4.00 Suenos - World Spanish 5-8 -Spanish for beginners.
Business and Work
5.00 Walk the Talk: Race for the Pitch - how a team manages to work creatively together to pitch for an advertising account. Rpt 55/54
5.30 How Do You Manage? The Clever Stuff- how to generate ideas from yourself.
Open University
6.00 Engineering Mechanics
Designing a Lift - two different types of lift illustrate engineering principles. 7474990 6.25 Just in Time?
Restructuring Corporate America - how three major US companies are facing up to the economic challenges of the nineties. Rpt