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Advice on the art of bonsai, plus tips on ceramics, trainspotting and fashioning a forties lifestyle. The Chamber Challenge is to play snookerwith former world champion John Parrott. ACTION PACK: send cheque for£5, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed] Credit card hotline:
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Parrott.

Patrick Dalzel-Job - the model taken by Ian Fleming as the basis for James Bond - is among the guests as Emma Forbes talks to former spies about their exploits in the intelligence service.

Contributors

Presenter:
Emma Forbes
Guest:
Patrick Dalzel-Job

With boy band No Authority and new US all-girl soul quartet Destiny's Child. With Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Guests:
No Authority
Guests:
Destiny's Child
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive producer:
Paul Smith

The series tackling disability issues hears from disabled transsexuals talking about gender, while transport minister Glenda Jackson responds to criticisms of the "orange badge" parking scheme for disabled people in the light of the huge rise in holders in the past decade.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Glenda Jackson
Editor:
Ian Macrae

Dr Phil Hammond and Donna Bernard return with a five-part run of the medical magazine.
Issues addressed tonight include a radical new way to treat cancer.
See today's choices.
Ceefax: page
Dr Mark Porter: page 32

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Phil Hammond
Reporter:
Donna Bernard
Executive Producer:
Michael Mosley
Series Producer:
Sacha Baveystock

Culinary magazine programme presented by Chris Kelly.
Antony Worrall Thompson cooks oriental squash stew, Oz Clarke and Jilly Goolden taste eastern European red wines and songwriter Peter Skellern shares his love of making bread. Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer
TimHincks Stereo Subtitled ........ BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: available from all good newsagents CEEFAX: page

Contributors

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

Nick Hancock invites Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey to let off steam about his least favourite things. His targets include the Bay City Rollers, the game show 3-2-1 and American football.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Guest:
Neil Morrissey
Director:
Lissa Evans
Producer:
Geraldine Dowd

Second in a six-part comedy-drama from Simon Nye, writer of Men Behaving Badly, starring Dylan Moran, Charlotte Coleman

Ian is commissioned to take the annual picture at Lisa's school, but the job doesn't go as smoothly as planned.
See today's choices.
Everybody's talking about... Charlotte Coleman: page 11

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
John Henderson
Producer:
Margot Gavan Duffy
Ian Lyons:
Dylan Moran
Lisa Lyons:
Charlotte Coleman
Astley Yardley:
Frank Finlay
Helen Yardley:
Emma Chambers
Norriswood:
Clive Merrison
Derek Few:
Mark Heap
Honor Deacon:
Geraldine McNulty
Jill:
Philippa Stanton
Scared boy:
Jo Eyre
Zoe:
Megan Perryman
Claire:
Harriet Preston
Schoolboy:
Max Beavis

(Note: repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Linkage Mechanisms
1.00 Coping with Queues
preventing production mistakes.
1.30 Designing a Lift

Schools
2.00 Statistics: The Statistics Collection

Languages
4.00 The New Get by in Spanish: Part 1
Language guide.

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
jobs in the creative and artistic field.

Open University
5.45 Artists in Logic - Computers in Wood
6.10 The Emergence of Greek Mathematics
6.35-7.00am The Location Problem

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