With signing.
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Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
The women's slalom in the combined event, ski jumping, the men's 10km biathlon, the gruelling men's 10,000m speed skating and women's ice hockey all feature this morning as Jane Hoffen and Ray Stubbs introduce overnight highlights from Nagano.
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Events in Parliament.
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(Note: half-term repeats; all programmes are in stereo)
9.10 Into Work: What Have We All Got out of It?
(ages 14+)
9.25 See You, See Me: The Vikings: Trading and Crafts
(ages 7-9)
9.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-6)
The Teletubbies play a game when a cloud appears.
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10.30 Watch: Famous People: Florence Nightingale
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science: Forces and Energy: Will it Stop?
11.15 Megamaths: Money: £5 to £10
(ages 7-9)
11.35 History File: Black Peoples of the Americas: Civil Rights in the USA
(ages 11-14)
Sue Barker and Steve Rider, with former British international speed-skater Jamie Fearn, introduce day-11 action from Nagano including, at 12.05pm, live coverage of the men's 1,000m speed-skating final and the women's 3,000m relay final. At 1.05, there's action from the first women's Olympic ice-hockey final, then, at 2.00, highlights from the K120 ski jumping team event and, at 2.15, highlights of the two slalom runs that concluded the women's combined Skiing.
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2.40 News
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
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3.25 News, Regional News and Weather
Bob, the village pub's new landlord, is in for a shock.
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The team tackle the transformation of a small, narrow kitchen in Wimbledon, south London. Presented by Simon Biagi with Robert David, Jon Astrop and Beverly Stewart-Vaughan.
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Presented by Fern Britton.
Guest presenter Emma Forbes hosts a discussion on children's eating habits, with, among others, cookery writer Annabel Karmel and eight-year-old Craig, who exists on jam sandwiches.
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Nostalgia quiz show about bygone years, Presented by Martyn Lewis.
Music magazine.
Jamie Theakston interviews teenage Swedish soul singer Robyn, plus a look at fashionable French dance duo Air, who are leading a musical renaissance across the Channel. With Jayne Middlemiss.
Ryan's jealousy gets the better of him on the football pitch, where an aggressive move lands his love-rival Kurt in hospital with possible spinal damage.
A roundup of action from Nagano in Japan on day 11. There were gold medals at stake in the women's ice hockey, women's combined skiing, women's 3,000m speed-skating relay, the K120 team ski jumping, the men's 10km biathlon and the men's 10,000m speed skating.
But Britain's most realistic hope for a place on the podium came in the men's 1,000m speed-skating event as Nicky Gooch, who took bronze in the 500m at Lillehammer, challenged Korean domination. Presented by Sue Barker and Steve Rider.
Another edition of the culinary magazine programme presented by Chris Kelly.
Chef Antony Worrall
Thompson applies his culinary skills to preparing a salad of calf's liver and balsamic vinegar, while Jilly Goolden tastes and recommends a selection of soft drinks that are designed to appeal to an adult palate. And Michael Barry presents the guide to cooking authentic Chinese cuisine at home.
Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer
TimHincks Stereo BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: available from all good newsagents CEEFAX: page
Drama, based on a true story. Corrine Kaczmarek believes that her brother-in-law Ron Rickman has murdered her sister. When she investigates Rickman's past, she uncovers a trail of suspicious secrets. (1994)
* See Films: pages 54-62 ***
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
George's life takes a turn for the better when he starts to act out of character.
Elaine, however, is in disarray after she triggers off a chain of events that could result in the ruin of Kramer's book project.
Comic actress Sandra Bernhard is scheduled to host the show when Larry apparently goes on holiday, but she and her manager plan to make the arrangement a permanent one.
Featuring guest appearances by feminist writer Gloria Steinem and ER's Julianna Margulies.
Followed by Weatherview
Political debate presented by Janet Street-Porter.
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Open University
12.30 Living with Technology: Home
1.30 Traps - and How to Get out of Them
Schools
2.00 Special Needs
Japan Season
4.00 Japanese Language and People 5-6
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Open University
5.45 Beating the Morning Rush
6.10 Traffic Futures - Models or Muddles?
6.35-7.00am Pyramids, Plato and Football