With signing.
Animation.
(Repeat)
The largest land carnivore. Repeat Stereo
Animation. Two bullies try to steal Penny's tickets. Repeat
The story of the quack frog. Repeat
Playing games.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
The Frenchman. Sarah falls in love with a professor. Repeat Stereo Subtitled.
Human Bait. Ming and Azura prepare a trapforFlash. Black and white Repeat
Rocky and Mitch run into trouble on Centaur.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Sophie Art -Circus
The gang watch children painting.
Repeatedtomorrowat8.35am Stereo .....
Continuing a short run of westerns featuring singing cowboys. The
Lone Rider masquerades as a former outlaw to infiltrate a gang of robbers. Director Sam Newfield (1941)
Black and white .... The season continues with The Lone Rider Fights Back tomorrow at 10.30am
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Kimble seeks help from an unreliable colleague.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Comicverse. Repeat
Business news. Stereo ..................
The clockwork mouse causes
Problems. Repeat Stereo...........
Improving a bathroom.
Regional News and Weather
Archive soccer. Repeat Subtitled...
Regional News and Weather
DIY challenge. Repeat
Against-the-clock cookery.
Antiques quiz.
Today's debate is about ending a relationship. Repeat Stereo ........
News quiz. Stereo ......................
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The crew travel to a remote colony where a devastating attack has killed all but two of its inhabitants.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, tomorrow, 6pm)
Three short films from the children's camcorder series about astronomy, decorating a garden shed and disliking TV. Producer Christopher Morris
Executive producer Eric Rowan
Repeat
Continuing the series examining the appeal of Shakespeare's plays. War! Tonight's programme explores the authenticity of Shakespeare's Henry V, from its first performance in 1599 to Laurence Olivier 's cinematic version, with the help of an armourer, a film historian and the Royal Marine Commandos. Producer TonyCoe Stereo Subtitled . CEEFAX: page
WEB SITE: www.open.ac.uk/OU/Academic /Arts/shakspr.htm
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Quiz hosted by Jeremy Paxman. Birkbeck College, London, take on the University of Wales, Cardiff. DirectorVernon Antcliffe; Producer
Peter Gwyn
In the first of a seven-part series of the antiques magazine, Francine Stock discovers why antiques are an essential part of the high society season, Tim Wonnacott seeks a modern definition of antique and Madeleine Marsh joins 60 classic caravan fans.
See today's choices.
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The third of four programmes updating the series first shown ten years ago, following the fortunes of candidates for the Royal Marines' elite Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre.
(Revised repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark.
In the first of six documentaries by disabled film-makers, three women who were detained under the Mental Health Act talk about their treatment in psychiatric hospitals and the damage it has done to their lives.
In the third of his five video diaries,
David Hempleman-Adams relates how his trek to the North
Pole is hampered by the constantly shifting ice mass. Continues tomorrow at
11.55pm. Stereo ............
Followed by Weatherview
Animated comedy series. Inherit the Judgement: the Dope'sTrial. Duckmanendsup on trial for his life in a small town.
Next episode is tomorrow at 12.05am
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Jets and Black Holes Subtitled 13215
1.00 Cosmology on Trial Rpt Subtitled 27079
1.30 Earth, Life and Humanity
SUMMER NIGHTS
2.00 Perfect Pictures Collections 3
BBC FOCUS
4.00 Understanding Dyslexia programme one
4.30 Understanding Dyslexia programme two
5.00 Understanding Dyslexia A Teacher's Guide Rpt 77586
5.30 So You Want to Work in Social Care?
OPEN UNIVERSITY
6.00 Renewable Energies
Subtitled 5732760 6.50-7.15am
Patterns in Green
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