6.10 Livingwith Technology- Home 2530461 7.00 The Poverty Complex
6663461 7.25 Cyberart-SoundTracks 3763225 7.30 Personal Passions-
Benjamin Zephaniah
Experts discuss howto capitalise on the latent intellectual talents to be found within organisations. Presented by Winifred Robinson. ......................... BROCHURE HOTLINE: [number removed]. Ceefax: p627; website: www.open.ac.uk/businesscafe
Some useful language for going shopping. (Repeat)
Animated doublebill. Repeat
Cartoon.
Alvin is grounded. Repeat ...........
Waynefindsa way to act as peacemaker
Gavin springs a surprise and George makes a discovery.
Shown last Wednesday, BBCl
Tom meets his true love in a 16th-century country house.
Written by Roy Apps Repeat Subtitled...
First of today's two episodes.
Nick tells Natasha his secret.
Today's episodes written by Sarah Daniels
(Next episode at 11.20am) (Repeat)
Then Rewind 1914: Assassin
How the First World War was triggered.
(Repeat)
Live interactive game show requiring viewer participation.
With Robin Banks and Jemma James.
To take part: ring [number removed]87 (calls cost 25p).
Ceefax: p521; website: [address removed]
Robyn and her dad talk.
Repeat Subtitled ............................ Then Rewind 1915: Poison Gas. Anew weapon in the Great War. Repeat
Achatwith soul singer Lauryn Hill , a night outwith chart-topping band Steps and a profile of Britpop group Johnson.
Shown last Tuesday
Homer is elected union leader at the power plant.
Another edition is tomorrow at 6.15pm.
(Repeat)
(Subtitled)
More competition with home-made robots. Shown last Friday
A weekly review of the principal political events in the south east
(Regional Programme)
Introduced by Hazel Irvine.
1.35 Ski Sunday
The women's downhill at Are, Sweden, and the men's giant slalom at Ofterschwang, Germany. Commentary by Julian Tutt and Matt Chilton.
2.20,3.25 Rugby League: Warrington v Halifax
Live coverage (kickoff 2.30pm) from Wilderspool of this fifth-round tie in the Challenge Cup, with commentary by Jon Champion and Joe Lydon.
3.10,5.15 Rugby Union
Highlights of the Tetley's Bitter Cup quarter-final between Newcastle and Saracens. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Brian Moore.
4.10 Tennis
Action from the final of the ATP tournament from Battersea Park, London. Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox.
5.10 Rugby League Draw
The draw for the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup.
Producer Sharon Lence ; Editor Michael Cole
(Digital widescreen)
Videoplus codes for 1.30-5.55
1.30-3.25 (not PDC)
3.25-5.55 (not PDC)
Simon King introduces this week's edition from Kenya.
Director Martyn Suker ; Series editor Sara Ford
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
6.00* Watch Out Britain
A look at what's new in British wildlife.
Series producer Mike Beynon ....
6.20* Chimpanzee Diary
Charlotte Uhlenbroek continues to study the chimps of Gombe National Park in Tanzania, where Gremlin has newborn twins.
Series producer Robin Hellier
6.35* The Natural World: The Man-Eaters of Tsavo
The wildest animals in Africa - the lions of the Tsavo National Park in Kenya - have earned their reputation through numerous attacks on humans. But they live in a great wilderness whose future depends on the coexistence of the lions and people. Narrated by Art Malik. Producer Robin Brown ; Series editor Neil Nightingale
Videoplus 5.55-7.30 (not PDC).
The lions of the Tsavo National Park in Kenya have a reputation as maneaters due to numerous attacks on humans, but there is much more to Tsavo than this.
Broken Heartland?
Thousands of Rover car workers are facing an uncertain future. Elsewhere, the British manufacturing industry is suffering a painful slow-down as orders dry up, putting many more jobs at risk. Is British industry terminally uncompetitive orthe hapless victim of a faltering world economy? With Maya Even. Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change
A series in which Loyalist gunmen describe how and why theyterrorised Northern
Ireland's Catholic community. Presented by Peter Taylor.
Returningthe Serve. In the late seventies the conflict reached new levels of brutality. Among those caught up in the violence was UVF member BillyGiles, who retaliated against IRA acts by murdering a Catholic workmate. Producer Sam Collyns ; Editor
Peter Horrocks
Byrnes of Clitheroe. A profile of a wine shop in the Lancashire hills that is a mecca for bargain hunters who also want quality. Producer David FTurnbull ; Executive producers Edward Mirzoeff , Nicholas Lander Repeat Subtitled ..................
The pop quiz guests are Frank Skinner , LeeroyThornhill, Rick Wakeman and Paul Godfrey. Shown last Friday
Digital widescreen
A preview of the new series about British youth and its sense of identity, which begins tomorrow at 11.15pm. Contains strong language. subtmed .
Director Ken Loach's Spanish Civil War drama, starring Ian Hart
1936: following a speech from a visiting Spanish militiaman, Liverpudlian David Carne travels to Spain to join the struggle against the Fascists. However, his initial idealism is soon eroded.
In English, Spanish and Catalan with English subtitles.
Widescreen.
(1995, 15) ***
(Digital widescreen)
See Films: pages 54-61
See feature: page 52
Film premiere. Thriller, continuing BBC2's short season of French premieres, based on the Ruth Rendell novel "A Judgement in Stone".
Starring Sandrine Bonnaire Isabelle Huppert Jacqueline Bisset.
When Sophie, a new housekeeper at the large Lelievres family home, befriends local postmistress Jeanne, the two women discover that they share a sinister past.
(In French with English subtitles) (Widescreen)
(1995, 15)
See Films: pages 54-61 ****
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Personal Effectiveness
LANGUAGES
4.00 Learning Languages BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite Business: Building a Database OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Underthe Walnut Tree
4045352 6.10 The Clinical
Psychologist
6.35-7.00am Babies'Minds