Programme Index

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9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts: Brazil 2000 - Contrasting Regions
(ages 11-13)

9.10 Working It Out...: Sorted: Projections
(ages 11-19)

9.30 Clementine: SOS la Terre
(ages 14-16)

9.45 Numbertime: 1-10: Number Ten
(ages 4-6)

10.30 Watch: Festivals and Celebrations
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science

11.15 Megamaths: Big Numbers
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)

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

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

12.10 Higher English: Taking Stock of Talk
(ages 16+)

Jamie Theakston flies to New York to talk to Mariah Carey, who has released an album of her hit singles entitled The Ones.

Jayne Middlemiss spends the weekend in Rome with Irish teen sensations B*Witched, and boy band Boyzone talk about their new Christmas single.

(Repeated next Sunday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Interviewee:
Mariah Carey
Subjects:
null B*Witched
Interviewees:
null Boyzone
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Paul Smith

The magazine programme on issues that affect disabled people includes a profile of officially registered blind journalist Sue Arnold, who writes for The Observer. She chats about her successful writing career and her campaign on cannabis to a blind aspiring journalist.
Kim Tserkezie reports on a divide in medical opinion about whether a disabled person's diet can affect their condition.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Sue Arnold
Reporter:
Kim Tserkezie
Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

Delia Smith continues her demonstrations of the basics of good cooking, this week focusing on the potato.
She prepares creamy mash and crunchy-skinned jacket potatoes with various fillings. Plus roast potatoes with saffron, warm new potatoes in a roque fort salad and two types of gnocchi, the classic Italian potato dish.
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Real potatoes: page 41

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Delia Smith
Director:
Philip Bonham Carter
Series Producer:
David Willcock

Continuing the series that demotes bosses to the shop floor.

Director general of the RSPCA Peter Davies leaves his smart Georgian headquarters for the front line when he goes to work as an RSPCA inspector in Leeds, where he has to remove flea-ridden pets from scenes of neglect.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Subject:
Peter Davies
Producer:
Hugh Dehn
Executive Producer:
Robert Thirkell

Jamie and Lizzie have three gay parents - two lesbian mothers and a gay father - while Molly was conceived with sperm from an anonymous donor and has two mothers but will never know her father. This film reveals the great lengths that some gay couples have to go to in order to have children and asks how easy it is to be brought up in families such as these.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Producer:
Lynn Alleway
Series Editor:
Stephen Lambert

The results of the first BBC Asia Awards, which were set up to recognise the contribution made by the Asian community in Britain, are revealed at a gala evening at the NEC in Birmingham. The categories include outstanding achievements in sport, music, enterprise, film, journalism and the media. Presented by Martin Bashir and Lisa Aziz.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Bashir
Presenter:
Lisa Aziz
Director:
David Weir
Editor:
Paresh Solanki

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open Science
12.30 Lost Worlds
1.00 Healthy Futures: Whose Views Count?
1.30 Talking Buildings

Schools
2.00 English

Languages
4.00 Italianissimo 17-20

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open for Business
5.45 Changing Values: What's Company Worth?
6.15 A New Way of Life
6.45-7.00am The Business of the Environment

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