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9.00 Space Ark (ages 7-11) The Planets 7458012 9.10 What? Where? When? Why?(ages6-7) Water-Wet and Dry
7478876 9.25 Focus-Substance Misuse (ages 9-11) Nobody Tells Me What to Do Written by Louise Ironside
9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) The Last Noo-noo

Contributors

Written By:
Louise Ironside

10.30 Numbertime 1-10 (ages 4-6)
NumberEight 3036586 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Changes in Material
3024741 11.00 Around Scotland (ages
10-12) Designinglt 9732128 11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-13) Geography in Animation
4104031 11.40 Science in Action (ages 11-14) Animal Nutrition
7094692 12.00 Teaching Today Design and Technology for Primary Schools

Slide Like an Egyptian. In a dimension ruled by the rituals of ancient Egypt, Quinn becomes the subject of an experiment to learn if there is life after death.
Regular cast and another episode tomorrow Subtitled ...............

The first of four films offering a glimpse behind the closed doors of some of Britain's more secretive societies.
Mount Saint Bernard Abbey in Leicestershire is home to 38 Roman Catholic Cistercian monks. These men have withdrawn from their families and from the world at large.
Having taken their vows, they never leave the monastery unless absolutely necessary. Nine hundred years after the founding of the enclosed order, the monks discuss their lives.
Producer Marcus Ryder: Series producer Sue Davidson (Subtitled)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Abbey

First of five compilations from past editions of the fashion and beauty series, plus updates on latest trends. This week budget buys and autumn fashions from the high street, plus home facials. Presented by Lowri Turner.
Editor Jeanine Josman

Contributors

Presented By:
Lowri Turner.
Editor:
Jeanine Josman

The interior-design show returns for a seventh, 12-part series.
Tonight's edition introduces the Dean family who, with the help of the show's designers, will be renovating a derelict Victorian house in north London during the series. Presented by Tessa Shaw, with experts Jocasta Innes, Anne McKevitt and Peter Plaskitt. See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
Home Is Where the Art Is: page 7

Contributors

Presenter:
Tessa Shaw
Expert:
Jocasta Innes
Expert:
Anne McKevitt
Expert:
Peter Plaskitt
Editor:
Franny Moyle

Documentary series following eight student nurses. The group is approaching the end of the first year's training. Jo Banks is looking after elderly patients with chronic dementia. John Denton sees a baby born and the other students attend a postmortem. Catherine Tate wonders if she can afford to continue her training. See today's choices.
Series producer Jenny Abbott ; Executive producers Paul Hamann and Clare Paterson
# Catherine Tate 's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Banks
Unknown:
John Denton
Unknown:
Catherine Tate
Producer:
Jenny Abbott
Producers:
Paul Hamann
Unknown:
Catherine Tate

Fourth in an eight-part drama about the lives of a gospel church community in the north of England.

Aquilla is dismayed to learn that Nicholas is Carena's boyfriend. Pastor Gittens thinks Evangelist Brown's visit is too commercialised.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Writer:
Amma Asante
Producer:
Charlie Hanson
Director:
Blake Bedford
Pastor Gittens:
Joseph Marcell
Sister Gittens:
Dona Croll
Melanie:
Mona Hammond
Brother Leonard:
Jeffery Kissoon
Evangelist Brown:
Oliver Samuels
Pearl:
Patti Boulaye
Christopher:
Mark Arden
Aquilla:
Marcia Rose
Petronella:
Sandra Bee
Lester:
David Oyelowo
Carena:
Amelia Curtis
Nicholas:
Cristian Solimeno
Lindsay:
Lynsey France
Elizabeth:
Ayesa Toure
Doctor:
Miles Harrison

Repeats are not indicated. THE GROWING CHILD
12.30 An English Education
Subtitled 51780 1.00 Who Calls the Shots? 33513 1.30 Windows on the Mind
SCHOOLS
2.00 Technology LANGUAGES
4.00 Deutsch Plus 9-12-beginners' series. BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 RCN Nursing Update: Unit 087
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Flowering 4831616 6.10 Cosmic Recycling 3994242 6.35-7.00am The
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