Programme Index

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10.30 Watch: Famous People: Elizabeth I
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Science Zone: Living: Paradise Lost
(ages 9-11)

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

11.15 Megamaths: Money: £1 to £5
(ages 7-9)

11.35 History File: Black Peoples of the Americas: After Emancipation
(ages 11-14)

Live coverage of the Masters tournament from Wembley Conference Centre continues with action from the match between Scotland's John Higgins and Anthony Hamilton. Introduced by David Vine.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Snooker player:
John Higgins
Snooker player:
Anthony Hamilton
Commentary:
Clive Everton
Commentary:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary:
John Parrott
Commentary:
Jim Meadowcroft

Everybody immediately takes to Geoffrey's long-lost son Frederick when he arrives in Bel Air, but there are facts about the young man that no one suspects.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Himself:
Will Smith
Philip Banks:
James Avery
Vivian Banks:
Daphne Maxwell Reid
Hilary Banks:
Karyn Parsons
Carlton Banks:
Alfonso Ribeiro
Ashley Banks:
Tatyana M Ali
Geoffrey:
Joseph Marcell
Frederick:
Craig Kirkwood

The music magazine goes behind the scenes at the Brit Awards. With Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.
(Shown on Sunday at 11.50am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Producer:
Angela Ferreira

Steve Davis starts the defence of his Masters title against the winner of the match between Darren Morgan and Andy Hicks. With David Vine.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Snooker player:
Steve Davis

The series ends controversially as Brian Walden claims that Nelson Mandela does not deserve to be regarded as a hero.
While admiring Mandela's willingness to forgive, he feels history may condemn him for arrogance and ineptitude.
Mandela's incompetent terror campaign, he claims, actually helped to entrench the apartheid regime and that, as president, he has in a variety of ways failed his country.
Viewers can contact Brian Walden immediately after the programme through the home page on the BBC education web site at [web address removed]
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

BBC Booklet: for transcripts of this series send a £4.95 cheque, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]. To place an order by telephone, call [number removed]. Calls will be charged at the national rate.
Brian Walden Questionnaire: p20

Contributors

Speaker:
Brian Walden
Director/Producer:
David Cox

Another edition of the culinary magazine programme presented by Chris Kelly.
This week chef
Antony Worrall Thompson applies his skills to creating paprika goulash, a seasonal warming stew, while Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke team up to taste and recommend a selection ofwhite wines made in North America.
Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer
TimHincks Stereo
BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: available from all good newsagents CEEFAX: page

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Kelly.
Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Jilly Goolden
Unknown:
Oz Clarke
Producer:
Moyra Rose

Drama, based on a true story, starring Lea Thompson

Brianne Hawkins is married to a brutal and possessive husband. When he picks a fight with one of her admirers and kills him, he persuades Brianne to take responsibility for the murder.
Faced with life imprisonment and the loss of her daughter, Brianne at first rejects the help of her sister, but a secret is disclosed that makes her determined to fight for justice.
(1995, 15)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 46-50 **

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Contributors

Director:
Peter Werner
Brianne Hawkins:
Lea Thompson
Margaret Trainor:
Patricia Kalember
Clay Hawkins:
James Marshall
Thomas Cleary:
Dick O'Neill
Lily Hawkins:
Karis Paige Bryant
Nora:
Gail Cronauer
Eileen:
Freda Williams
Mrs Hawkins:
Mona Lee Fultz
Greg Thorpe:
Tony Frank
Janice Bogart:
Marina G. Palmier

Open University
12.30 Climates of Opinion
A look at the accuracy of the facts about global warming reported in the mass media?
1.30 Dynamic Analysis

Schools
2.00 Mathematics

Japan Season
4.00 Nippon: Being Japanese
The pressures involved in adhering to the Japanese ethic of living in order to work.

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 Models All Around
6.10 Keep Your Distance
6.35-7.00am Just Seventeen

Learning Zone Guide: [number removed]

BBC Two England

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