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1.10 The House Detectives
Juliet Morris and the team try to learn about the origins of Church Farm in the Wirral.
(Repeat)

Then at 1.40 Hart-Davis on History
Featuring Morris dancers and the history of the Yorkshire Dales.

Videoplus code for 1.10-1.40pm
Code for 1.40-2.10pm
Code for 1.10pm-2.10pm (not PDC)

Contributors

Presenter (The House Detectives):
Juliet Morris
Presenter (Hart-Davis on History):
Adam Hart-Davies

In a rare television interview, rock singer/songwriter PJ Harvey talks to Jamie Theakston, while Jayne Middlemiss meets indie band the Supernaturals. Plus Irish boy band My Town.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Interviewee:
PJ Harvey
Guests:
The Supernaturals
Guests:
My Town
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Paul Smith

The magazine programme that investigates issues affecting disabled people takes a look at welfare reform, and at access in the kitchen, including a guide to useful gadgets. Plus an assessment of facilities available to deaf people at the theatre.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

The first of four programmes following the progress of several people, over the course of a year, as they build their dream houses. They must deal with not only practical problems but also the hidden stresses that can affect their personal relationships. The series opens with the Shrimptons, who are about to start work on a kit home, Jan Tempest, who plans to convert three portakabins, and Ian and Resh Spafford, who have hired an architect.
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Contributors

Subjects:
The Shrimptons
Subject:
Jan Tempest
Subject:
Ian Spafford
Subject:
Resh Spafford
Director:
Robert Payton
Executive Producer:
Clare Paterson

Beginning a six-part series offering sound strategies for managing money, presented by financial adviser Alvin Hall.

In this first programme Hall tackles the money problems of two different twentysomethings: Natalie, who overspends by £200 every month; and prudent Simon, who purchased a PEP with his student loan and saves £600 a month.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alvin Hall
Director:
Marielle Wyse
Director:
Martin Sharp
Series Producer:
Richard Farmbrough

As a 40th birthday surprise for her husband Phillip, Sarah Walters and their two children want to treat him to a garden in which he can relax in a hammock with a cold beer. Diarmuid Gavin and Changing Rooms designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen are on hand with ideas and practical help. Presented by Tessa Shaw. Director Patti Steeples
Series producer Simon Shaw
Digital widescreen Subtitled ........

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Walters
Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Designer:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Presented By:
Tessa Shaw
Director:
Patti Steeples
Producer:
Simon Shaw

The documentary series on the arts and popular culture visits Hollywood, where four British screenwriters tell of their bid to succeed. Newcomer Tina Jenkins struggles to put her ideas on paper, but veteran Simon Kelton has already made the grade. Miles Millar has just gained a story credit on Lethal Weapon 4, while Sacha Gervasi is watching his first film go into production.
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(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Subject:
Tina Jenkins
Subject:
Simon Kelton
Subject:
Miles Millar
Subject:
Sacha Gervasi
Producer:
James Nutt
Producer:
Roger Parsons
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Linkage Mechanisms
1.00 The Programmers
1.30 The Arch Never Sleeps

Schools
2.00 Music: Marsalis on Music; Talent 2000 Shorts

Languages
4.00 Discovering Portuguese 3-4; Portuguese Discovered

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 Towards a Better Life
6.10 The Emergence of Greek Mathematics
6.35-7.00am The Location Problem

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