With Signing.
Cartoon. Repeat .........................
The children's documentary series.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1
Cartoon.
Repeated at 2pm Repeat
Country tales for younger viewers.
Repeated at 2.05pm Repeat .............
Animated adventures from the Evergreen Forest. Repeat.
9.00 Discovering Portuguese (ages 16+) Stereo 3498974 9.25 Belief File (ages 11-16) Christianity in Britain
8863852 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Gran Gran
Owl Babies.
Alex Pascall tells the story of some baby owls.
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-5) More or Less-One More Stereo 2289055 10.45
Cats' Eyes(ages5-7) Forces-Pushand Pull Stereo 2277210 11.00 MovingtO English (age 8) Thomas Edison and the Light Bulb Stereo 4452581 11.20 The Art (ages 11-16) The Art of Recycling 7937516 11.40 Study Ireland: Geography (ages 14-19) Environment
6985413 12.00 The Shape of the World (agesl4+) Global Firms
Ways of looking at and using recycling to create art. Artists see beauty in rubbish & transform discarded objects into sculptures, figurative pieces and new 3 D forms.
Business information.
1.00 The Geography Collection (ages 16+): Earthquake
(Stereo)
1.25 Zig Zag (ages7-9): Making It Work
1.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5): Toothpaste
Cartoon.
Shownat8.20am Stereo ...............
Shown at 8.25 am ...........
The mystery of the robberies is solved.
First shown on ITV
A woman's struggle with her self-image.
Revised repeat of series first shown on ITV.
Regional News and Weather
Nick Ross with the latest news from the electiontrail. Stereo
Regional News and Weather
General knowledge quiz. Stereo .
Cookery challenge.
Esther Rantzen , her studio audience and former racingdriver Stirling Moss discuss what makes a bad driver.
Repeat
Nostalgia quiz. Stereo ................
Esther Rantzen talks about the launching of the charity Childline. Repeat......
Riker's Starfleet oath puts him in a difficult position with the Klingons.
(Repeat)
(Stereo)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine tomorrow 6pm
Trev Neal and Simon Hickson present more comic characters.
Who Remembers Arthur Wharton ?
Tonight, Newcastle United goalkeeper Shaka Hislop tells the story of Arthur Wharton ,
(outstanding athlete and the world's first black professional footballer), and the campaign to erect a a memorial for his unmarked pauper's grave. Plus, one of the country's top black police officers, Detective Inspector David Michaels , explains why he is taking the Metropolitan Police before an industrial tribunal.
Producer Sandy Smith : Series producer
Patrick Younge
The Open University face Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, fora place in the quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Director Vernon Antcliffe : Producer
PeterGwyn Stereo
This week Anne McKevitt transforms two teenagers' bedrooms on a tight budget, Andrea and Mark get to grips with their cottage's kitchen floor, and Kevin McCloud makes a decorative screen in a weekend. Presented by Tessa Shaw. Editor Daisy Goodwin : Series producer
SimonShaw Stereo
What is it really like to be a juror? What are the personal ramifications of sitting through a high profile trial, exposed to harrowing evidence? Forthe first time, jurors - all of whom have served on highly distressing murder trials - talk frankly about the trauma of what they have seen and heard. See today's choices. Producer Nick Read
Series editor Stephen Lambert
Former debutante Frances Smith explains why her husband's redundancy instigated a major lifestyle change. Director Helena Appio
Series producer Nikki Cheetham
Documentary series on workers at London's Heathrow airport.
It is a Sunday night, and in the customs halls Cath and Garth are busy with thousands of weekend revellers returning from Europe. Meanwhile, petrified fliers are trying to overcome their fear of flying and duty officer Jean-Marie is doing his best to help a passenger make herflight. Producer Ben Gale
Series producer Nick Catliff
Repeat Stereo
By the Conservative Party. With subtitles. Stereo ....
With Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark.
The pop history series looks back to 1977 Liverpool, where the basement club Eric's provided the venue for an explosion of music. Not since the Beatles had the city known such intense musical activity. Among the featured bands are Wah!, Dead or Alive, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Lightning Seeds and the KLF.
(Repeat)
Followed byWeatherview
Open University
12.30am The Chemistry of Survival
(Stereo)
1.00 The Chemistry of Power
(Subtitled)
1.30 The Chemistry of Life and Death
(Subtitled)
Night School TV
2.00 Zig Zag: Anglo-Saxons
BBC Focus
4.00 English Heritage
(Repeat)
4.30 Unicef in the Classroom
(Repeat)
5.00 Basic Skills
(Repeat)
5.30 Voluntary Matters
(Repeat)
Open University
6.00 Questions about Behaviour
(Repeat)
6.25 A Conflict of Interests
(Repeat)
6.50-7.15am Hearing the Call
(Repeat)
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