Programme Index

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10.30 Watch: Ourselves - Me and My Family
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Science Zone: Types of Material-Peak Performance
(ages 9-11)

11.05 Space Ark: Types of Materials - Choosing Materials
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Megamaths: Ten Times
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)

11.35 Watch: Music - the Song Catcher: Picnic Time
(ages 5-7)

11.50 History File: Black Peoples of the Americas
(ages 11-13)

12.10 Belief File - Issues: Belief and Sexuality
(ages 14-19)

Bob Langley visits London to seek out the city's hidden wildlife. With Bill Oddie.

Support Material: To obtain the 48-page guide accompanying the series, send a cheque for £4.00. made payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]. Ceefax: page

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Guest:
Bill Oddie
Series Producer:
Mike Finlason
Executive Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

Andrew Neil presents a live phone-in with the politicians making the news. Plus a roundup of the day's events at the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth. Viewers can put their questions to tonight's guest, party leader William Hague, by calling [number removed], by fax on [number removed] or by e-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Neil
Guest:
William Hague
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

The consumer education magazine reports on two parents who became governers of their children's school when declining standards threatened to close it.
Plus an investigation into truancy in the North East, where 80 per cent of truants miss school with their parents' consent, and a look at the advantages of giving books to babies at just six months. With Martin Bashir.

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Bashir
Producer:
Hilary Rosen
Series Producer:
Sandy Smith

Christopher Sykes visits Traquair, the 16th-century Peebleshire home of the Maxwell Stuarts.
As the house contains an 18th-century brewery beer is a main ingredient of its dishes, including the haggis burgers served at its annual beer festival. After looking through the library for a traditional recipe, Sykes settles on venison stew with coriander ale, finishing with a raspberry, cream and whisky pudding called Cranachan.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Sykes
Director:
Richard Lightbody
Producer:
Caroline Turner

Tonight photographer David Bailey reveals his passion for early photography, and wine writer Joanna Simon investigates the vintage wine collection of chef Fredy Girardet. Plus an appraisal of botanist and designer Dr Christopher Dresser and hiring antiques for a themed party. Presented by Fiona Bruce, Tim Wonnacott,
David Dickinson, Paul Atterbury and Anastasia Cooke.
Series producer Jane Lomas
Series editor Mark Hill
(Subtitled)
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Bailey
Unknown:
Joanna Simon
Designer:
Dr Christopher Dresser
Presented By:
Fiona Bruce
Presented By:
Tim Wonnacott
Presented By:
David Dickinson
Presented By:
Paul Atterbury
Presented By:
Anastasia Cooke.
Producer:
Jane Lomas
Editor:
Mark Hill

Eighty years ago the end of the First World War was celebrated as a triumph for democracy, yet some would later dismiss it as futile. The most surprising change of heart was that of the wartime prime minister David Lloyd George, who led his nation to victory, but condemned the sacrifice in his 1936 memoirs.
Tonight's programme explores the reasons behind his apparent change of heart.

See today's choices.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Series Editor:
Laurence Rees
Producer:
Andrew Williams

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open Science
Selected programmes exploring different aspects of science.
12.30 Earth and Life - Biosphere 2
(Subtitled)
1.00 The Big Picture
1.30 Seeing through Mathematics

Schools
2.00 Geography Programme - Japan 2000; Teaching Today: Geography and IT

Languages
4.00 Espana Viva 5-6

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves: 17

Open University
5.45 Poetry and Landscape
(Subtitled)
6.10-7.00am Persisting Dreams

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