With signing. Stereo .....
Atriple bill of animated fun. Repeat......................
London's wildlife.
Shown yesterday at4.35pm on BBCl
How the Alphabet Was
Made. Read by Geoffrey Matthews.
Repeatedat2pm Repeat .....
Parliamentary update. stereo ........
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 The French Experience Par Tous les Temps 8931113 9.15 The Statistics
Collection (ages 16+) Calculated
Guesses Stereo 555007 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Time Treasures- Guy Fawkes
Will Poppygo to the ball?
10.30 Hotch Potch House (ages 3-5)
Round and Round stereo 4590939 10.50 Focus (ages 9-13) The Rhythm of Raz
Written by Tanika Gupta Stereo 2785823 11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Clues in the Snow Stereo 2574533 11.20ShortCircuit (ages 14-16) Life Processes and Living Things - Fatal Addiction (Smoking)
7659378 11.40 English Time (ages 11-14) Throwaways (episode 5)
1852736 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Roll of Thunder (part 5)
Business and consumer news.
1.00 Scene (ages 13-17) A Man of Letters Written by Tim Firth 39842 1.30 Le Club(ages 9-12) MesAmis Stereo 98497281 1.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Shown at8.20am
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Snooker Action from the Masters at
Wembley Conference Centre as the third quarter-final match is played. Commentary by Ray Edmonds and John Spencer.
Skiing Featuring World championship action from the men's combined and women's slalom events at Sestriere in Italy. The combined competition calls for speed and technique in the downhill and slalom disciplines, and last year
Marc Girardelli from Luxembourg won the title. The world champion in the women's slalom is Sweden's Pernilla Wiberg , who will face tough competition from last year's World Cup winner Elfi Ederfrom
Austria. Commentary by Julian Tutt and Matt Chilton. Producer Mark Wilkin ; EditorCarl Hicks
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
David Vine introduces further coverage of the quarter-final stage of the Masters from Wembley.
The cult series from the sixties.
Kirk is astounded when Spock starts behaving illogically. It transpires that the Vulcan is literally dying to get married, but when Kirk accompanies Spock to his home planet, he finds that playing the best man is not without its dangers.
(Repeat)
Entertainment news presented by actress and singer Dannii Minogue.
Producer Chris Bellinger Revised repeat tomorrow in Live and Kicking onBBCl Stereo .......
Action from the fourth quarter-final in the Masters at Wembley Conference Centre. At the beginning of the tournament the match was predicted to include John Higgins and Ken Doherty. Hosted by David Vine , with commentary by Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds ,
John Spencer , John Virgo and Dennis Taylor.
Horticultural expert Helen Yemm demonstrates that however small the space it is possible to grow a wide range of plants successfully. Plus she provides advice on hanging baskets. Producer Gay Search
Repeat Stereo FACT SHEET: send cheque forLl.50, to GFS Fact Sheet. [address removed]
Mark Lamarr introduces the pop quiz, with teams captained by comedians Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus. Guests include singer and lead guitarist Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze, Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy, lead singer Lauren Laverne from the band Kenickie and comedian Mark Thomas.
Director Steve Bendelack : Producer Jim Pullin
The series in which celebrities talk to
Nick Hancock about the people, places and things they hate most.
Actor Richard E Grant reveals that maths teachers, cinema audiences and the British summertime look of open-toed sandals with socks are among his pet detestations.
Director John FD Northover: Producer Lissa Evans
Repeat Stereo
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark.
Continuing the science-fiction series.
A hard-headed war veteran, Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Butts, takes command of the squadron for a classified mission to recover six SA-43 jets deep in enemy territory, but it seems that Butt has his own agenda.
(Stereo)
Further coverage of the Masters from
Wembley Conference Centre, featuring the conclusion of the last quarter-final match. Who will make it through to tomorrow's semi-final? With David Vine.
Followed by Weatherview
Drama, beginning a short season of films directed by Ingmar Bergman.
Violinists Stig and Martha fall in love. Stig's ambition to become a soloist puts their relationship under strain, but under the guidance of a wise conductor, Stig learns a great deal about life and love.
The film includes music from Beethoven, Mozart and Mendelssohn.
(In Swedish with English subtitles) (1949) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 48-51