With Signing.
Animated adventures. (Repeat)
Science programme.
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBCl
Animation.
Repeated at 2pm Repeat .......................
Animated adventures.
Repeated at 2.05pm Repeat Stereo .......
A parliamentary update, stereo .....
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Le Cafe des Reves (ages 13-15)
1221204 9.25 See You, See Me (ages 7-9) Stereo 6080440 9.45 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
Poppy is invited out to tea.
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-5) Number Nine Stereo 3633662 10.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Autumn Stereo 3638117 11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12)
5164556 11.20 Music Makers (ages 7-9) Stereo 7827020 11.40 English Express (ages 9-11) Stereo 6913407 12.00 German Globo (ages 11-12)
4814827 12.05 Seeing through Science (ages 13-16) Energy
Lesley Dunlop presents a programme investigating the English language. She discovers ways of improving writing techniques. Show more
Business and consumer news. Stereo.
1.00 The Geography Programme (ages
11-16) Shifting Sands
1.20Thunderbirds (in Hindi)
1.30 Heading South - Programme 1 (ages 9-12) 34136 + SeeThisWeek: page 14
Shown at 8.20 am
Shown at 8. 25am Stereo .....................
The Night People. Sharron becomes suspicious of events at a Cornish manor. Richard Barrett WILLIAM GAUNT. Sharron MacReady ALEXANDRA BASTEDO
, Craig Stirling STUART DAMON , Tremayne ANTHONY NICHOLLS , Douglas Trennick TERENCE ALEXANDER
, Mrs TrennickADRIENNE CORRI
Written by Donald James Repeat Subtitled ..
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's parliamentary business. Stereo Subtitled ..............
Regional News and Weather
Quiz show, with Martyn Lewis.
Culinary challenge. Stereo .....................
Surprises are in store forthe studio audiencetoday. Stereo
The culinary series continues with recipes including a warm salad and two colourful stir-fries.
Executive producer Frances Whitaker
Actor Tony Robinson recalls getting the chance as a schoolboy to play the Artful Dodger in Oliver.
Producer Michael Le Moignan
The Bynars, alien beings interdependent with computers, reprogramme the Enterprise's systems in order to lure Picard and Riker into a trap.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm)
Live and Kicking's Trev Neal and Simon Hickson present another clutch of comic personae.
Director Sue Morgan: Producer David Mercer
Abraham. God orders Abraham to kill his beloved son on a sacrificial altar.
Director Natasha Dabizha
Magazine programme for everyone, made by and about disabled people. Tonight's edition focuses on gadgets that help disabled people, and asks if changes to the Government's Access to Work Scheme, requiring employers to help fund expensive, high-tech equipment, will putjobs at risk.
Series editor Ian Macrae
The inside story on medicine continues with a look at why thousands of people are given potentially dangerous advice when they injure their backs. Plus a report on unqualified people passing themselves off as doctors - a fake anaesthetist tells how he did it.
Presented by Donna Bernard and Dr Phil Hammond.
Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves : Series producer Michael Mosley
The Highlands. Chef
Gary Rhodes travels to the village of Achiltibuie in the far north west of Scotland, which boasts a prizewinningsmokehouse, superb local seafood, a giant greenhouse growing exotic fruit and vegetables, and what could be Britain's remotest Chinese restaurant. With the help of local people, he prepares dishes using salmon, seatrout and prawns, and makes scones served with griddled strawberries. See today's choices. Director Dick Foster ; Producer Gabrielle Jackson
* Read more about Gary Rhodes on pages 24 and 42 * Join the Radio Times Wine Club: p
The story of 61-year-old beef farmer Robin White , who wants to quit after BSE left him with cattle that nobody can eat and no one will buy. See today's choices. Director/Producer Richard Alwyn ; Series editor
Stephen Lambert
This extended edition of the series on the inner workings of the legal system focuses on the Crown Prosecution Service and finds it in turmoil. After ten years in existence, successful cases for the service responsible for criminal prosecutions in England and Wales are in decline, despite the fact that recorded crime is close to an all-time high. David Rose reports.
(Subtitled)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark.
A Fitting End. Friends rally round to salvage Mark Powell 's fashion show after his brush with the law. Actor Danny has landed a job that for once does not involve drag- he's playing an East End gangster in a film, but is worried his plucked eyebrows might be inappropriate. Last in the series. Stereo ............
Followed byWeatherview
Political Chat Show. Stereo .............
Open University
12.30 FairTrading stereo 47773 1.00 Selling 11421 1.30 Build a Better Business Budgeting NightschoolTV
2.00 News and Current Affairs
BBC Focus
4.00 English Heritage Repeat
4.30 Modern Apprenticeships-Invest in the Future Repeat 39006 5.00 Health and Safety at Work Repeat 84889 5.30 The Adviser Repeat
Open University
6.00 Data-based Aids
6.25 Sensing Intelligence
6.50 Open Advice Somethingfor Everyone
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