Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 278,128 playable programmes from the BBC

10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) 6195577

10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Stereo 6183732

11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Stereo 2518461

11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16) Stereo Subtitled 7017480

11.40 Job Bank (ages 14+) Stereo 9813770

11.50 Moving to English (ages 8+)

12.10 Science in Action (ages 11-14): Chemical Reactions Stereo

John Inverdale introduces quarter-final highlights from the men's and women's singles at the Australian Open. At this stage last year, Goran Ivanisevic was beaten by Austria's Thomas Muster , while Pete Sampras continued his march to a second title with a five-set win over
Spain's Albert Costa.

Contributors

Introduces:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Goran Ivanisevic
Unknown:
Thomas Muster
Unknown:
Pete Sampras
Unknown:
Albert Costa.

The Enterprise is ordered to transport a Betazoid, who specialises in first contact with new life forms, to the orbit of a star that is about to explode.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine tomorrow at 6pm

Contributors

Capt Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Cmdr William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Cmdr Data:
Brent Spiner
Lt Cmdr Geordi LaForge:
Levar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Lt Worf:
Michael Dorn
Tam Elbrun:
Harry Groener

The travellers arrive in a primeval forest, where they discover that they have landed in a dinosaur's nest.

Contributors

Quinn Mallory:
Jerry O'Connell
Wade Wells:
Sabrina Lloyd
Maximillian Arturo:
John Rhys-Davies
Rembrandt Brown:
Cleavant Derricks
Angelica:
Marcy Mellish
Wayne Davies:
Brent Sheppard
The Ranger:
Alessandra Petlin

The finance programme looks at reasons why people are refused credit. Is a denial attributable to information kept on file about individuals? And is it always as accurate as it could be? In the budget-management contest, the Sampson and Holmes families track down the best mobile-phone buys. With
Liz Barclay , MickeyClark, Vincent Duggleby and Matthew Vincent. Executive producer Peter Weil ; Editor
Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Unknown:
Liz Barclay
Unknown:
Vincent Duggleby
Unknown:
Matthew Vincent.
Producer:
Peter Weil
Editor:
Robert McKenzie

The first of a six- part travel magazine takes
Juliet Morris to Nagano in Japan, the venue forthis year's Winter Olympics. Fellow presenters Fi Glover and Simon Calder look around Budapest in Hungary. See today's choices. Producer Karina Brennan : Series producer Liz Molyneux

Contributors

Unknown:
Juliet Morris
Presenters:
Fi Glover
Presenters:
Simon Calder
Producer:
Karina Brennan
Producer:
Liz Molyneux

David Rose continues to follow Thames Valley Police in his study of the changing role of today's force.

Through the city where he works as well as his choices of transport and music, the life of Detective Chief Inspector Euan Read contains several echoes of Colin Dexter's famous literary creation. But, instead of murders in academia, the real "Inspector Morse" is faced with a heroin-related crimewave.
See today's choices.

Then Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Filmmaker:
David Rose
Subject:
Euan Read
Producer:
Helen Glanville
Series Producer:
Sam Collyns

Continuing the series that casts a critical and sometimes irreverent eye over the week's television programmes in a mixture of reports, interviews and studio discussions.
Presented by David Aaronovitch , with reporter Donna Bernard. Executive producer Nick Fraser ; Series producer Jacquie Hughes
Followed byWeatherview

Contributors

Presented By:
David Aaronovitch
Reporter:
Donna Bernard.
Producer:
Nick Fraser
Producer:
Jacquie Hughes

OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Was Anybody There? 97610 1.00 The Argument from Design Subtitled 26271 1.30 A Living Doll A Background to
Shaw's Pygmalion SCHOOLS
2.00 History LANGUAGES
4.00 Italianissimo 13-16
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Voluntary Matters
5.30 20 Steps to Better Management OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Social Scientists at Work
Subtitled 3183233 6.35-7.00am
Seeingthrough Maths The Rainbow
LEARNING ZONE GUIDE: (0181)

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More

About this data

This data is drawn from the data stream that informs BBC's iPlayer and Sounds. The information shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was/is subject to change and may not be accurate. More