Programme Index

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10.30 Storytime: Big AI
(ages 4-5)

10.45 The Experimenter: Living - Get Well Soon
(ages 7-9)

11.05 Space Ark: Living - Places to Live
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Zig Zag Special: Danger Detectors - Safety Further Afield
(ages 7-9)

11.35 Landmarks: Britain since 1930 - Trouble and Strife?
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)

12.00 Teaching Today: RE in the Primary School: Part 2 - Eggshells and Thunderbolts

Sue Barker introduces tennis coverage from Queen's Club, London. With the French championships having finished only last week, upsets are predicted in this grass court tournament, with a place in tomorrow's quarter-finals at stake.
(Coverage continues at 3pm on BBC1)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary:
John Barrett
Commentary:
Mark Cox
Commentary:
Bill Threlfall
Commentary:
David Mercer

A special programme from Gardeners' World Live, the National Flower and Garden Show at the NEC, Birmingham. Peter Seabrook tracks down the latest plants and gardening gizmos. Kathy Tayler finds out what draws thousands to the event each year, while David Stevens picks up design tips and Toby Buckland discovers what's new on the flower front.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Seabrook
Presenter:
Kathy Tayler
Presenter:
David Stevens
Presenter:
Toby Buckland
Producer:
Betty Talks

The current affairs series with an Asian perspective concludes with the story of how a persecuted Muslim sect have hit back. Plus, the landmark case that may change the Asian practice of dowry, a look at Asians in the police force and the story of a Nepalese boy adopted by a millionaire.
The series will return next year.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Producer:
Sara Kozak
Series Editor:
Mike Finlason

Offbeat countryside stories. Pete McCarthy meets a sand sculptor in Cornwall and Lindsay Cannon catches the climbing bug in the Lake District.

Contributors

Presenter:
Pete McCarthy
Presenter:
Lindsay Cannon
Producer:
Annette Martin
Series Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

Last in the series of short films.

New Blue
Paul Schrader explores a painting by US artist Manny Farber.

Wind Water
Raul Ruiz imagines a dialogue between Chinese painter Shi Ta'o and Velasquez's Las Meninas.

Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Director (New Blue):
Paul Schrader
Director (Wind Water):
Raul Ruiz

Open University
12.30am South Korea The Struggle for Democracy
1.00 Visioning in Action
1.30 Images Over India
(Subtitled)

FETV
2.00 Health and Safety at Work

Languages
4.00 Speaking Our Language: 17 and 18; French on a Plate: Loire

Business and Work
5.00 The Small Business Programme
(Rpt)
20 Steps to Better Management - the Drama

Open University
6.00 Family Centre
(Rpt)
6.25-7.15am Relationships

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