Programme Index

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10.30 Numbertime 1-10 (ages 4-6) Number One

10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Types of Materials - Protection

11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Scotland during the Second World War: The Threat from Above

11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-13) France 2000-Paris: Growth of a World City
(Subtitled)

11.40 Science in Action (ages 11-14) States of Matter
(Subtitled)

12.00 Teaching Today: Art Classics - Primary

Single career-minded women who tell guest presenter Kaye Adams how they disappointed their mothers by not marrying. Guests include TV presenter Magenta DeVine.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kaye Adams
Guest:
Magenta Devine.

The magazine programme returns for a new, eight-part series, hosted by Rianna Scipio.
The Missing Girls
In March last year Joyce Fusin, a 17-year-old Liberian asylum-seeker, was taken to a social services home near Brighton, then vanished without trace. Joyce is one of 12 young female asylum-seekers who have disappeared in Sussex in the past four years. Brenda Emmanus investigates. Plus DJ Fat Freddy and comedian Curtis Walker look at the week's news.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rianna Scipio
Reporter:
Brenda Emmanus
Unknown:
DJ Fat Freddy
Unknown:
Curtis Walker
Series Producer:
Maxine Watson
Executive Producer:
Patrick Younge

Barristers. Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright prepare a dinnerto be served in the Great Hall at Lincoln's Inn, London. They produce beef in pastry, salmon mousse with cucumber sauce, Swiss chard with garlic and anchovies, and "strawberry breasts."
Director Alison Field: Series producer
Patricia Llewellyn

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennifer Paterson
Unknown:
Clarissa Dickson Wright
Producer:
Patricia Llewellyn

Series of documentaries that put ideologically opposed people together so that they may find common ground.

Paul Dainton, a Labour party member for 30 years, has lost faith and torn up his membership card. He meets Derek Draper, the New Labour lobbyist who was recently at the centre of the "cash for access" row, and spends a week gaining an insight into Draper's world of spin doctors, champagne receptions and a fast lifestyle.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Dainton
Unknown:
Derek Draper
Director:
Vivianne Howard
Executive Producer:
Debbie Christie

Continuing the arts and popular culture documentary series.
In 1996, eight years of ambition and dedication paid off for Welsh band Manic Street Preachers when their album "Everything Must Go" became a multi-million seller. Their success came despite the unexplained disappearance in 1995 of their fourth member, guitarist and lyricist Richey Edwards. The film blends archive interviews, home movie and live stage footage of the band as they discuss how the loss of Edwards affected them.

Contributors

Musicians:
Manic Street Preachers
Director:
Mike Connolly
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Shaping Up
1.00 Projecting Visions
1.30 What You Never Knew about Sex

Schools
2.00 Zig Zag

Languages
4.00 Introducing Deutsch Plus - an overview; Deutsch Plus 1-2
(With subtitles)

Business and Training
5.00 RCN Nursing Update: Gender Matters: Women's Health

Open University
5.45 Jets and Black Holes
6.10 Cosmology on Trial
(Subtitled)
6.35-7.00am Surviving the Exam

BBC Two England

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