With Signing. Stereo
7.15 Amazing feats from the archive records series.
Shown on Monday at4.35pm on BBC1
Italian Alberto Tomba mounts what is likelyto be his last challenge forOlympic glory as Jane Hoffen and Ray Stubbs introduce highlights of the men's slalom.
Other action from Nagano comes in the men's ice-hockey quarter-finals, the climax of the men's and women's freestyle aerials, and the men's 4xl0km relay in cross-country skiing.
Parliamentary news.
Note: half-term repeats; all programmes are in stereo.
9.10 ShortCircuit(ages 14-16) The
Theory of Evolution 4489465 9.30 Voces Espanolas (ages 14-16) Fiesta
9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) But No Elephants
10.00 NaughtyHorse
Returns. Funny Lady tells children a story about a mischievous horse.
Repeat
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) Time: Clock Face3812944 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages
5-7) Electricity 3817499 11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Rights and Responsibilities: Give and Take written by UzmaMirandBillGillham5356166 11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16)
France2000 Subtitled 6063673 11.40 Job Bank (ages 14+) Florist 9159012 11.50 Moving to English (ages 8+)
2024741 12.10 Science in Action (ages 11-14) Sound
Sue Barker and Steve Rider introduce coverage at 12.35pm of the key routines in the women's figure-skating short
Programme, and, at 1.30, skiing action in the men'sgiant slalom. Plus quarter-final highlights in the men's ice hockey at 1.50, and,at2.20, howtheskiinggoldswere decided in the men's and women's freestyle aerials. Stereo
2.40 News
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time. Editor Alexandra Henderson
3.55 News
Regional News and Weather
Leah Carless , Beverly Stewart-Vaughan and Richard White tackle a couple's bathroom in an old terraced house in the city of Bath. Repeat
More contestants race against time in the kitchen. With Fern Britton.
Esther Rantzen discusses the pros and cons of buy-now-pay-later schemes with herguests. Repeat Stereo............
Martyn Lewis tests more teams on their nostalgia knowledge. Stereo ..............
Sarek. Violent mood swings are plaguing the crew of the starship Enterprise when Vulcan ambassador Sarek arrives for a delicate diplomatic conference.
Repeat Stereo Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, tomorrow 6pm
Jools Holland introduces a selection of highlights from his music programme, including performances from Tony Bennett , KD Lang, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Paul Heaton of the Beautiful South, and Gregory Isaacs.
Director Janet Fraser Crook
Producer Mark Cooper
Repeat Stereo Subtitled..... The ninth series of Later with Jools Holland begins a repeat run on Friday at 12.45am
Sue Barker and Steve Rider review the main stories from
Nagano in Japan on day 12 at the Olympic Winter Games.
There are highlights of the short programme in the ladies' figure skating, in which
Americans Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinski were the pre-event favourites. Plus quarter-final action from the men's s ice hockey, and news of four skiing gold medals: in the men'sgiant slalom, the men's and women's freestyle aerials and the men's 10km cross-country relay.
Juliet Morris seeks inspiration for new holiday ideas at the Independent Travellers World fair in London; Jim White takes hisfamilyto the French Alps to present a guide to family skiing from La Rosiere; Fi Glover and Simon Calder explore the island of Phuket off Thailand; plus another You Pay We Say adventure, in which aviewer takes a mystery holiday.
Producer Karina Brennan ; Series producer LizMolyneux Stereo ..................
The documentary strand focusing on contemporary life returns for a new nine-part run.
The series opens with a look at the different approaches to parenting of two middle-class families. Amid chaotic scenes at their 17th-century Cornish manor house, Yvonne and Richard complain about their "children from hell". in London's Belgravia, Amalia and John believe they have cracked the secret of rearing well-behaved children. See today's choices.
The great discipline debate: page 30
Cameras shadow six high-powered bosses through the triumphs and setbacks of big business.
Ratner Returns. An infamous throwaway remark at the Albert Hall cost Gerald Ratner his cut-pricejewellery empire. Five years on, he is pinning his hopes of a return to the bigtime with the first of what he hopes will be a chain of luxury health and fitness clubs. But he has just three months before the opening. See today's choices. Producer Michele Kurland : Series editor
RobertThirkell Stereo ............ WEB SITE: bbc.co.uk/education
Then Video Nation Shorts
News analysis. Subtitled ..
Continuing the series that casts a critical and often irreverent eye over the week's television in a mixture of reports, interviews and studio discussions.
Presented by David Aaronovitch, with reporter Donna Bernard.
Followed by Weatherview
(Stereo)
Political chat show, presented byAndrewNeil. Stereo ......
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12.30 The Ocean Floor
1.00 Jamaica and the Sea
1.30 Fertility Management
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2.00 Special Needs JAPAN SEASON
4.00 Japanese Language and People 7-8
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Voluntary Matters Involving People 96548 5.30 20 Steps to Better Management OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 How Low Can You Go?
8576600 6.10 Questions about
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