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10.30 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Cats' Eyes
(ages 5-7)

11.00 Look and Read: The Legend of the Lost Keys: The Crystal Connection
Fantasy adventure.
(ages 7-9)

11.20 Zig Zag
(ages 7-9)

11.40 Landmarks: The Caribbean Islands
(ages 9-12)

12.00 Maths File
(ages 12-16)

12.20 Showcase
New learning services on the internet.

Contributors

Writer (Look and Read):
Jim Eldridge

Sue Barker and Steve Rider introduce highlights from the third day of sporting action in Nagano. Britain has an outside chance of landing a medal in the men's curling competition and, at 1.00, there is action from the team's opening group game against the strong Norwegian side, plus highlights from the women's competition. Also, snowboarding at 12.35, men's combined downhill skiing at 1.40, luge at 2.00, and, at 2.15, women's ice hockey.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Presenter:
Steve Rider

Petula Clark discusses her dual singing and acting careers as Esther Rantzen, having recovered from a lengthy illness, returns to present the discussion programme.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Guest:
Petula Clark

Sue Barker and Steve Rider look back at the top stories from the third day of action in Japan.

Britain's male and female representatives were both in action as curling made its debut as an Olympic sport. Gold medals were awarded in women's snowboarding and the 15km biathlon as well as in the men's singles luge and cross-country skiing competitions.

Commentary comes from Bob Ballard, Barry Davies, Matt Chilton, Paul Dickenson, Dougie Donnelly, Tony Gubba and Julian Tutt, with reports from Harry Gration and Hazel Irvine.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary:
Bob Ballard
Commentary:
Barry Davies
Commentary:
Matt Chilton
Commentary:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary:
Dougie Donnelly
Commentary:
Tony Gubba
Commentary:
Julian Tutt
Reporter:
Harry Gration
Reporter:
Hazel Irvine
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Executive Producer:
Jim Reside
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Hong Kong is Ken Hom's final destination as the chef concludes his cosmopolitan culinary tour of the Pacific rim. The menu includes stir-fried chicken with grilled peppers, grilled chops with Chinese spices, and corn crepes.
See today's choices.
See Food: pg28; Competitions and offers: page

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Ken Hom
Director/Producer:
Kate Kinninmont

A three-part series of documentaries in which children talk about the immediate and long-term trauma of their parents' divorce.

Children aged between six and 22 years of age describe the anxiety and confusion caused when parents fall out.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)

BBC Booklets: for booklets on divorce (which have sections for both parents and children) and counselling, send a cheque for £3, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed] Ceefax: page
Web Site: [web address removed]
See This Week: page 8

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Fiona Pitcher
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Hewes
Series Producer:
Hilary Clarke

After 30 years as a war reporter for the BBC, Martin Bell made his own headlines by standing, and winning, as an Independent in the Cheshire constituency of Tatton. He talks to Jeremy Isaacs about the personal effects of reporting in Bosnia and his new political career.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Interviewee:
Martin Bell
Interviewer:
Jeremy Isaacs
Producer:
David Herman
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

Open University
12.30 Building the Perfect Beast
(Subtitled)
1.30 Swedish Science in the 18th Century

Schools
2.00 Special Needs

Japan Season
4.00 Assignment: True Confessions; Japan News Feature 3

Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work

Open University
5.45 The York Mystery Plays
6.10 Plus Ca Change
6.35-7.00am Wendepunkte

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