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10.30 Watch: Magic Grandad: 90 Years Ago
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Science Zone: Light and Sound
(ages 9-11)

11.05 Space Ark: Light and Sound
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Megamaths
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)

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

11.50 History File: First World War
(ages 11-13)

12.10 Higher Still - Intermediate History
(ages 16+)

The pop music magazine features interviews with Portishead and Neil Hannon and a preview of M People's new album. With Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston.
(Repeated next Sunday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Interviewees:
null Portishead
Interviewee:
Neil Hannon
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Paul Smith

Last in the current series of the education consumer magazine.

Former terrorist Billy Hutchinson discusses his belief that schools that teach Catholic and Protestant children together are the key to peace in Northern Ireland. He tells of how he didn't meet people of other faiths until he was jailed for his part in the murder of two Catholics. He now sends his son to an integrated school, in spite of the churches' opposition to them.
Plus Liz Kershaw reports on how parents can establish their own after-school clubs, a new form of childcare which is transforming the lives of working parents. (Subtitled)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Billy Hutchinson
Reporter:
Liz Kershaw
Producer:
Hilary Rosen
Series Producer:
Sandy Smith

Continuing the series in which Delia Smith demonstrates the basics of good cooking. This week she reveals the art of making pastry. She uses shortcrust, flan and flaky pastries to bake a smoked fish quiche, her own version of pumpkin pie, and caramelised mincemeat ravioli.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
Making perfect pastry: Delia Smith, page 38; Free set of wooden utensils: page 35

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Delia Smith
Director:
John Silver
Series Producer:
David Willcock

The programme that demotes top company bosses to ground level for a week returns for six editions.
Tony Marshall, the managing director of Butlin's, samples life as a redcoat at the Somerwest World in Minehead, Somerset, following the company's £140m makeover. Sparks fly when some of the guests complain to him, and Marshall is displeased himself when he discovers a leak in the camp's new £7m swimming pool.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Tony Marshall
Producer:
Hugh Dehn
Executive Producer:
Robert Thirkell

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open Science
12.30 Earth and Life - Science of Climate
(Subtitled)
1.00 Therapies on Trial
(Subtitled)
1.30 Building by Numbers

Schools
2.00 Mathematics

Languages
4.00 Italianissimo 5-8

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 Restoring the Balance
6.10 The Rinuccini Chapel, Florence
6.35-7.00am Science Skills

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