Programme Index

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9.00 Standard Grade Design: Climate of the Times
Kate Murphy discovers how the style of the thirties has influenced new developments in building, shipping, transport and the cinema.
(ages 14-16) (Stereo)

9.20 The RE Collection: Life and Death
How a group of young people, who are united by terminal illness, come to terms with their condition.
(ages 14+) (Stereo)

9.45 Watch - Art: Animals
A look at animals in art.
(ages 5-7)

Contributors

Presenter (Standard Grade Design):
Kate Murphy

10.30 Come Outside: Cleaning
Tidying up the house for Pippin's party.
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)

10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science: Classification - Does It Bite?
How children encounter the living world and try to make sense of it.

11.15 Clementine: C'est 'Amour
Everybody talks about love and Clementine meets Patrick.
(ages 14-16)

11.30 GNVQ TV: Business and the Media
A look at how four soft drinks companies employ the media.
(ages 16-19)

1.00 Teaching Today: Breaking the Mould - a New Look at School Worship
Making traditional assemblies more imaginative.
(Stereo)

1.30 Showcase: Early Years
A look at programmes for the very young.
(Repeat)

1.40 Hotch Potch House: Houses
Shelley is fed up with his shell and tries to find a new home.
(ages 3-5) (Repeat)

Live coverage of the third-round action in the snooker Grand Prix from the Bournemouth International Centre.
Presented by David Vine.

Including at 3.00 and 3.55 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Editor:
Gary Franses
Editor:
Rupert Rumney

Continuing the Australian drama series. Allie reacts strangely to good news.

(See Children: page 59)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Matt:
Vince Poletto
Allie:
Inge Hornstra
Danielle:
Emma Roche
Katerina:
Ada Nicodemou
Bolton:
John Pollard
Declan:
Rupert Reid
Stassy:
Tara Jakszewicz
Jane Dyson:
Diane Craig

Music news, this week featuring Dodgy, Neneh Cherry, East 17 and Gabrielle.
(Revised repeat)

Contributors

Guests:
null Dodgy
Guest:
Neneh Cherry
Guests:
East 17
Guest:
null Gabrielle
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Paul Smith

In the second of two programmes about royal satire, Kenneth Baker MP compares the portrayal of the monarchy by today's cartoonists and their Victorian counterparts. With Gerald Scarfe, Steve Bell, Charles Griffen and Michael Cummings. (Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Baker
Interviewee:
Gerald Scarfe
Interviewee:
Steve Bell
Interviewee:
Charles Griffen
Interviewee:
Michael Cummings
Producer:
Jonathan Dent
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

Financial tips and advice. Is there any hidden wealth in your home? Tonight's programme goes in search of long-forgotten savings certificates, stocks and bonds, and unclaimed premium bond prizes. Plus a look at pet insurance and shareholders' perks. Presented by Liz Barclay, Mickey Clark and Tony Morris.

Support Material: for a Beginner's Guide to Investment, available at the end of the series, send a cheque for £3.50, payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed]
(More details on Ceefax page 620) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Liz Barclay
Presenter:
Mickey Clark
Presenter:
Tony Morris
Series Director:
Mark Jones
Series Editor:
Peter Weil

Roving chef Antonio Carluccio's gastronomic journey through northern Italy ends in Lombardy where he visits Milan's famous design school, joins the fishermen on Lake Maggiore and judges a risotto-making competition.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See Antonio Cariuccio on page 46; and Competitions and Giveaways on p

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Antonio Carluccio
Producer:
David Pritchard
Executive Producer:
Peter Bazalgette

Forty years ago this week, thousands of Hungarians demonstrated on the streets of Budapest in protest against Soviet occupation of their country and communist oppression. Subsequent Soviet retribution resulted in the deaths of between 3,000 and 5,000 Hungarians.

In 1986, to mark the 30th anniversary of the uprising, BBC1 showed Jeremy Bennett's film Cry Hungary, featuring interviews with three of those who fought in 1956. Last summer in Budapest, this trio of ex-revolutionaries - Bela Liptak, an engineer resident in America, farmer and journalist Greg Pongratz, and Imre Mecs, once condemned to death and now a member of the Hungarian Parliament - were reunited. Together, they watched the 1986 film and discussed how far the ideals of the revolution were achieved.

Contributors

Subject:
Bela Liptak
Subject:
Greg Pongratz
Subject:
Imre Mecs
Producer:
Jeremy Bennett
Editor:
Laurence Rees

Written by Ray Galton, Alan Simpson.

When he catches his sixth cold of the winter, Hancock tries a variety of cures and consults a doctor who has a cold himself. Then, at Sid's suggestion, he starts a keep-fit course.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Himself:
Tony Hancock
Sid:
Sidney James
Doctor:
John Le Mesurier
Patient:
Hugh Lloyd
Patient:
Richard Statman
Mrs Cravatte:
Patricia Hayes
Nurse:
Anne Marryott
Boxer:
Herbert Nelson
Boxer's manager:
Tom Clegg

Open University
12.30 English: Only in America
(Repeat)
1.00 The Golden Thread
(Repeat)
1.30 An English Education
(Repeat)

Nightschool TV
2.00 Access to Learning
(with signing) (Repeat)

BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
(Repeat)
4.30 Film Education: Wind in the Willows
(Repeat)
5.00 Inside Europe
(Repeat)
5.30 Film Education: Dragonheart
(Repeat)

Open University
6.00 Children, Science and Common Sense
(Subtitled)
6.25 Learning to Learn: Israel and Brazil
6.50 After the Revolution

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