Programme Index

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10.30 Watch
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Teaching Today: Forces and Energy

11.15 Megamaths: Measure - Holidays
(ages 7-9)

11.35 Words and Pictures: Phonics Special
(ages 5-7)

11.50 History File: 20th-century World
(ages 11-13) (Subtitled)

12.10 English Express: Thinking for Linking - Conjunctions and Clauses 9
(ages 9-11)

Bordeaux and the Pyrenees are the subjects for today's programme, with a look back through the BBC archives and the latest stop on the Cook's Tour of France.
(Repeat)
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Live coverage of this afternoon's session in the Masters at Wembley Conference Centre, where Scotland's world champion John Higgins takes on Canada's number one Alain Robidoux in the latest of the second-round matches. Higgins has not progressed beyond the second round since 1995, when he reached the final, but will be favourite here after adding the UK title to his crown in Bournemouth last
November. Introduced by David Vine.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Snooker player:
John Higgins
Snooker player:
Alain Robidoux

Jayne Middlemiss travels to Lousiana, USA, to meet American group Nsync, and Jamie Theakston spends the morning with rock band Barenaked Ladies. Plus new British R 'n' B group Kleshay.
(Repeated next Sunday) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Interviewees:
null Nsync
Subjects:
Barenaked Ladies
Guests:
null Kleshay
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Paul Smith

Further live coverage from the Masters tournament at Wembley Conference Centre.
This evening's session features the second-round match between John Parrott, who has lost in the final on three occasions, and Anthony Hamilton, who is making only his second appearance in the event. Introduced by David Vine.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Snooker player:
John Parrott
Snooker player:
Anthony Hamilton

The magazine programme that investigates issues that affect disabled people looks at the problems of walking or wheeling on uneven pavements. Plus the struggles of deaf people with a mental health diagnosis to receive adequate support.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

More vintage comedy from 1962.
Ernie throws a cocktail party to help Eric find a girlfriend. With guests Chris Barber's Jazz Band and the Beverley Sisters.
(Postponed from last Tuesday)
(First shown on ITV)
(Black and white)

Contributors

Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Musicians:
Chris Barber's Jazz Band
Singers:
The Beverely Sisters
Producer:
Colin Clews

Continuing the Video Nation series of short films made by members of the public on their attitudes to household cleaning.
Two very different house-proud people - a young food writer and a West Indian pensioner - talk about the great pleasure they derive from lavishing love on their homes.
(Subtitled)
Then Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Mohr
Producer:
Mandy Rose
Executive Producer:
Bob Long

Highlights of tonight's second-round match at the Masters between John Parrott and Anthony Hamilton.
Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
(Digital widescreen)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly
Snooker player:
John Parrott
Snooker player:
Anthony Hamilton

Repeats are not indicated.

Open University
12.30 Artware - Computers in the Arts
(Subtitled)
1.00 Hard Questions, Soft Answers
1.30 Making the News

Schools
2.00 Special Needs

Languages
4.00 The French Experience 9-12
(with subtitles)

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 Taking Off
6.10-7.00am What's All This Fuss About IT?

BBC Two England

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