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10.30 Look and Read: Captain Crimson: Operation Recovery
(ages 7-9)

10.50 Folk Dance: Country Dance
(ages 9-12)

11.10 Landmarks: Coping with the Climate
(ages 9-12)

11.30 Teaching Today: Dance

12.00 Job Bank: Paramedic
(ages 14+)

12.10 Job Bank: Architect
(ages 14+)

Coverage of the quarter-finals of the international grass tournament at London's Queen's Club which, if seedings go to plan, should feature two Britons in the final eight. Introduced by Sue Barker.

Including at 2.40 and 3.55 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary:
John Barrett
Commentary:
Mark Cox
Commentary:
David Mercer
Commentary:
Chris Bailey

Children's magazine.
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
(Subtitled)
WEB SITE: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Miles
Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Richard Bacon
Presenter:
Konnie Huq

Series examining the great scientific quests of the century.

The dramatic advances made this century in exploring matter and generating images, have revealed a world of beauty and order in the inner world of microspace. This programme looks at the pioneers of x-ray crystallography; the scientist who spent 20 years mapping the molecular structure of haemoglobin; the work of a micrographic artist which has revealed previously unseen structures in microplankton; and images on the surfaces of atoms.
(Subtitled)
Web Site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Series Producer:
Paul Manners

Fantasy drama starring Robert Downey Jr

Four people die in a bus accident and their spirits become involved in the life of a baby born in a car near the wreckage. As he grows up, the child's parents become increasingly worried about his "imaginary friends".
(Widescreen) (1993. PG)
See Films: pages 59-68 ***

Contributors

Director:
Ron Underwood
Thomas Reilly:
Robert Downey Jr
Harrison Winslow:
Charles Grodin
Julia:
Kyra Sedgwick
Penny Washington:
Alfre Woodard
Milo Peck:
Tom Sizemore
Hal the bus driver:
David Paymer
Anne:
Elisabeth Shue
Frank Reilly:
Bill Calvert
Eva Reilly:
Lisa Lucas
Agnes Miller:
Janet MacLachlan

A look back at some of the best moments from Ruby Wax's classic encounters with top celebrities, including Joanna Lumley, Felicity Kendal, Patricia Hodge and Richard Branson.
(Repeat)

Followed by Video Nation Caribbean Shorts

Contributors

Presenter:
Ruby Wax
Guest:
Joanna Lumley
Guest:
Felicity Kendal
Guest:
Patricia Hodge
Guest:
Richard Branson
Director:
Ed Bye

Fresh from being co-presenter of the Eurovision Song Contest, Ulrika Jonsson turns her attention to the tricky subject of European Monetary Union, and sets out to meet Chancellor Gordon Brown. But first, with the help of experts, she attempts to come to terms with the concept of a single currency, economic integration, and what it means for the European Union.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ulrika Jonsson
Producer:
Claudia Josephs
Executive Producer:
Samir Shah

One of the Lost and Found collection of British films gathered from the National Film Archive, previously unseen on British television.
Comedy starring Jessie Matthews, Michael Redgrave

Wealthy socialite Nicky Brooke accidentally bumps into poverty stricken Diana, but despite being engaged to a gold-digging aristocrat, Nicky is determined to pursue Diana and adopts the name John Smith to court her.
(1938) (Black and white) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 59-68 **

Contributors

Director:
Carol Reed
Diana:
Jessie Matthews
Nicky Brooke:
Michael Redgrave
Gibson:
Noel Madison
Max:
Alastair Sim
Lady Constance:
Margaret Vyner
Lady Emily:
Mary Clare
Madman:
Francis L. Sullivan
Winnie:
Enid Stamp-Taylor
Jim:
Torin Thatcher
Reggie:
Basil Radford
Uncle:
Athole Stewart

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