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10.30 Storytime: Guess How Much I Love You
(ages 4-5)

10.45 The Experimenter: Changes in Materials
(ages 7-9)

11.05 Space Ark: Changes in Material
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Zig Zag: Invaders!
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)

11.35 Lifeschool: D is for Divorce
(ages 14-16)

12.00 Job Bank: Pattern Cutter
(ages 14-19)

12.10 English File: Macbeth Shorts
(ages 11-16)

The Sliders land in a town inappropriately called Paradise, where they come to the aid of a geologist.

Contributors

Quinn Mallory:
Jerry O'Connell
Wade Wells:
Sabrina Lloyd
Maximilian Arturo:
John Rhysdavies
Rembrandt Brown:
Cleavant Derricks
Michael Levy:
Todd Babcock
Laurie Miller:
Lar Steinick

Seven-year-old Emma was on the verge of death after a car accident, which killed her father, mother and brother. As her relatives rally round to support her, they too are struggling to come to terms with the tragedy.
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Contributors

Producer:
Neill Angier
Executive Producer:
John Samson

Adventurer Benedict Allen tackles the concluding part of his trek round the edge of Mongolia.

Allen is alone in the Gobi Desert, with only three tired camels for company. Winter is closing in, and he loses valuable time when the lead camel refuses to continue.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Benedict Allen
Producer:
Salim Salam
Executive Producer:
Bob Long

The appearance of the luxuriously equipped V8-engined Seville STS marks the return of the Cadillac name to the British market. But will it tempt buyers away from more established makes, such as BMW and Lexus, as well as next year's Jaguar S-type? Jeremy Clarkson test-drives it to see whether it offers a viable star-spangled alternative.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson
Producer:
Chris Richards
Editor:
Jon Bentley

Continuing the series that examines how science has changed the ways in which wars are fought.

The development of biological warfare - from early Japanese research into anthrax to the range of germ weapons available during the Gulf War - has seen one of the century's most worrying collaborations between soldiers and scientists, one where the normal purpose of medicine - to save life - has been reversed.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Producer:
Marcus Kiggell
Executive Producer:
Harry Dean

Tom Paulin, Germaine Greer and Ekow Eshun join Mark Lawson to review Robert De Niro's new film Ronin and Ewan McGregor's return to the London stage in David Halliwell's seventies play Little Malcolm and His Struggle against the Eunuchs.

Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Panellist:
Tom Paulin
Panellist:
Germaine Greer
Panellist:
Ekow Eshun
Series Producer:
Mark Bell
Editor:
Michael Poole

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The Growing Child
12.30 World Wise
12.50 What's Right for Children?
1.20 Development Aid
1.50 Open Late-Science

Further Education
2.00 Personal Effectiveness
Work performance.

Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Screening Histories I
4.30 Screening Histories II

Teacher Training
5.00 Boys Can Do Better: 2
5.30 Go Higher: 3

Open University
5.45 The Qualification Chase
6.35-7.00am Jets and Black Holes

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