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10.30 Numbertime: 1-10: Number Five
(ages 4-6)

10.45 Cats' Eyes: Changes in Materials-Freezing and Melting
(ages 5-7)

11.00 Around Scotland: Scotland during the Second World War - Not Enough to Go Round
(ages 10-12)

11.20 The Geography Programme: France 2000 - Alsace: Interdependence with Other Countries
(ages 11-13)

11.40 Science in Action: Sound
(ages 11-14) (Subtitled)

12.00 Teaching Today: Geography and IT: GIS and Digital Map Data

More live coverage of today's best-of-nine-frames third-round matches in the Grand Prix at Preston Guild Hall. Commentary comes from Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.

Contributors

Commentary:
Clive Everton
Commentary:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary:
John Virgo

Civil war threatens the Klingon Empire and Picard is arbiter in the dispute.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm)

Contributors

Capt Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Cdr William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Cdr Data:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Lt Cdr Geordi La Forge:
LeVar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Lt Worf:
Michael Dorn
Gowron:
Robert O'Reilly
Kum:
Tony Todd
Lursa:
Barbara March

Weekly magazine programme, presented by Rianna Scipio.

This week, in an item held over from 30 September, Kurt Barling visits Jamaica to report on the growing controversy over plans to establish a new Caribbean-wide Supreme Court to replace the Queen's Privy Council in London. Also a look at the world of boxing, where the majority of champions are black, yet in Britain the sport is still dominated by white promoters. Plus the ramifications of United Nations recognition for the Rastafarian movement.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rianna Scipio
Reporter:
Kurt Barling
Series Producer:
Maxine Watson

An edition of the garden design programme presented by Anne McKevitt and Kevin McCloud, with contemporary landscape designer Diarmuid Gavin.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne McKevitt
Presenter:
Kevin McCloud
Designer:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Randal Wright
Series Producer:
Simon Shaw

This week, why the Barbie doll is still collectable as she shapes up to her 40th birthday. Plus vintage chess sets, the best buys in watches, taxidermy, Faberge creations, and why actress Lynda Bellingham covets a £1,500 biscuit barrel. Presented by Fiona Bruce , with Tim Wonnacott , David Dickinson and Paul Atterbury.
Series producer Jane Lomas : Series editor Mark Hill
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynda Bellingham
Presented By:
Fiona Bruce
Unknown:
Tim Wonnacott
Unknown:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Paul Atterbury.
Producer:
Jane Lomas
Editor:
Mark Hill

The last in the series that puts ideologically opposed people together.

Cradle of Filth are a cult "black metal" band. With their make-up, loud music and ugly lyrics, they are a parent's worst nightmare. Janet Robinson is a mother from Yorkshire, whose teenage son idolises the band. Janet and her daughter spend a week on tour with the band. A new series of Living with the Enemy is planned for next year.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
See John Peel: page 9

Contributors

Subject:
Janet Robinson
Executive Producer:
Debbie Christie
Producer:
Gabe Solomon

Martin Bashir explores the history, legends and myths surrounding the Hindu five-day festival of Diwali and reflects on celebrations in Britain today. The festival is marked by sparkling illuminations in Leicester, while at Wembley 70,000 people watch a parade of floats and a spectacular fireworks display.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Bashir
Producer:
Bish Mehay
Editor:
Paresh Solanki

(Repeats are not indicated)

Arts-Late
12.30 Cyber Art
12.35 Talking Buildings
1.05 Cinema for the Ears
1.30 The Bobigny Trial

Schools
2.00 Special Needs: Documentary Scrapbook

Languages
4.00 Espana Viva 15; Famously Fluent

Business and Training
5.00 Professional Update: 4: Entering New Markets

Open University
5.45 Harvesting the Sun
6.10 Four Towns and a Circus
6.35-7.00am Packaging a Culture

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