With signing.
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Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)
Jane Hoffen and Ray Stubbs present a roundup of the action, including ice hockey, speed skating, freestyle aerials and cross-country skiing.
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(Note: half-term repeats; all programmes are in stereo)
9.10 German Globo: Meine Freunde
(ages 11-12)
9.15 Testament: Ruth
(ages 7-11) (Subtitled)
9.45 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
The Teletubbies perform a twisty dance.
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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
(ages 9-12) (Subtitled)
12.00 Maths File: Art and Design
(ages 12-16)
Gideon Coe & Sheryl Simms illustrate with examples how Maths applies in art and design. Including touring cars, clothes sizes, a logo survey & the London Dungeon.
Sue Barker and Steve Rider, with former British men's figure-skating champion Haig Oundjian, introduce further coverage from Nagano, including, at 12.35pm, live coverage of the free-dance routines in the ice-dancing competition -the event won by Britain's Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in Sarajevo in 1984. Commentary by Barry Davies with Robin Cousins.
Plus, at 1.35, ice hockey, with the Czech Republic's match against Russia and Sweden's latest game in defence of their title.
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2.35 News
Regional News and Weather
Desmond Wilcox takes a look around the Paris home of abdicated king Edward VIII and his American wife Wallis Simpson. The contents of the villa are expected to raise an estimated £30 million when they are auctioned in New York later this month.
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3.30 News
Regional News and Weather
Pom and the family are concerned about Tony's health.
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The weekday interior-design makeover programme visits Stourbridge to transform a lounge/dining room. Presented by Simon Biagi.
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Daily against-the-clock cookery challenge show. With Fern Britton.
Former prostitutes Talia and Tracie - who appeared in the BBC1 series Prostitute - are among those discussing changing attitudes to the world's oldest profession. Hosted by Esther Rantzen.
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Martyn Lewis presents the weekday quiz about bygone years.
Bart is horrified when his aunt Selma starts to date a former convict he once helped to imprison.
Featuring the voice of Kelsey Grammer.
(Bart the General is on Friday at 6pm)
Sally takes charge when Dick starts smoking.
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Barbara Smith, a 37-year-old paramedic with the Northumbria Ambulance Service, talks about the emotional demands of her job, and the variety of medical conditions she has learned to deal with in the course of her work.
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Sue Barker and Steve Rider, with Haig Oundjian, recall the top stories from the tenth day of action in Nagano, including medal-winning performances in ice dancing, women's 1500m speed skating and women's 4.5km cross-country skiing relay.
There's also a look at how the quarter-final line-up in the men's ice-hockey tournament was settled and a report on the medal hopes of British speed-skater Nicky Gooch as he prepares to compete in tomorrow's 1,000m short-track race, which can be seen live on BBC2 at 12.05pm.
Help is at hand for people with busy lifestyles in this seven-part culinary series as chef Ainsley Harriott shows how to create quick meals without compromising taste or quality.
See today's choices.
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BBC Book: Ainsley Harriott's Meals in Minutes, price £14.99 from bookshops
More children talk about the trauma of their parents' divorce.
Two young sisters and a teenager are among those who discuss the practical and emotional problems of divided loyalties following their parents' separation. Some children talk about feeling unloved while others speak of the benefits of developing relationships with both parents as individuals.
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BBC Booklets: for booklets on divorce (which has 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]
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
For over 30 years, artist/musician Yoko Ono has been one of the world's most famous women. She talks to Jeremy Isaacs about her life and work, meeting John Lennon and coping with media and public hostility after the break-up of the Beatles.
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Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show, chaired tonight by ex-MP David Mellor.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Open University
12.30 Behind a Mask
(Subtitled)
1.30 The York Mystery Plays
Schools
2.00 Special Needs
Japan Season
4.00 Japanese Language and People 3-4
Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work
Open University
5.45 Pilgrimage: The Shrine at Loreto
6.10 Frederick the Great and Sans Souci
6.35-7.00am Understanding Music
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