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10.30 Watch
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Science Zone: Electricity and Magnetism
(ages 9-11)

11.05 Space Ark: Electricity
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Megamaths
(ages 7-9)

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

11.50 D-mag
(ages 14-16)

12.10 English Express
(ages 9-11)

David Dimbleby introduces live coverage, and subsequent reaction to, Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown's Budget speech, which should make clear his intentions for enterprise, work and families. Peter Snow, aided by computer graphics and gadgets, illustrates the impact of the Chancellor's measures, assessing what they will mean for six families with a range of incomes, while Diana Madill is on the streets of Cardiff to gauge reaction from members of the public.
To put questions or comments to a panel of experts and MPs, phone: [number removed] (calls charged at local rate), fax: [number removed] or e-mail: [email address removed]
Web Site: follow the latest Budget developments and their lifestyle implications on the internet at [web address removed]
Gordon Brown's Questionnaire: page 19

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Speaker:
Gordon Brown
Analysis:
Peter Snow
Reporter:
Diana Madill
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

The show catches up with B*Witched on tour in New Orleans, while Kele le Roc takes Jamie Theakston to a local haunt in London's East End and Jayne Middlemiss meets Moloko.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Subjects:
null B*Witched
Guest:
Kele Le Roc
Guests:
null Moloko
Producer:
Angela Ferreira
Executive producer:
Paul Smith

The magazine programme that investigates issues affecting disabled people goes on the road for an edition on vehicles.
A report considers how to choose a dream car, blind people don crash helmets and get behind the steering wheel, and a disabled biker burns some rubber on the open road.

Contributors

Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

Progress is being made on the self-build houses. Pilot Adrian Shrimpton's kit home is taking shape but relations are becoming strained with the builders; Italian music executive Gavino Prunas is trying to bring Tuscan plasterwork to London's Maida Vale; while in Yorkshire masseuse Jan Tempest is applying the principles of feng shui to her portakabins.

Contributors

Subject:
Adrian Shrimpton
Subject:
Gavino Prunas
Subject:
Jan Tempest
Director:
Robert Payton
Executive Producer:
Clare Paterson

Adviser Alvin Hall turns his money-making skills to the shaky finances of Peter and Susan Taylor from Essex. The Taylor family's monthly income is almost £4,000, but they can account for only £2,000 of their spending. To make matters worse, self-employed Peter has no pension, life insurance or savings, and a looming tax bill of £20,000. Susan has £5,000 of credit-card debt. With Fi Glover. Series producer Richard Farmbrough Series editor Daisy Goodwin

Contributors

Unknown:
Alvin Hall
Unknown:
Fi Glover.
Producer:
Richard Farmbrough
Editor:
Daisy Goodwin

Anne McKevitt answers an emergency call from a busy team offirefighters in London's Soho and transforms their roof terrace with the help of plant expert Toby Buckland. But what will Red Watch make of pink gravel? Presented by Tessa Shaw. Director James Strong ; Senes producer Simon Shaw Digital widescreen Subtitled.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne McKevitt
Unknown:
Toby Buckland.
Presented By:
Tessa Shaw.
Director:
James Strong
Producer:
Simon Shaw

Repeats are not indicated.

Open University
12.30 A Source of Inspiration
(Subtitled)
1.00 Hackers, Crackers and Worms
1.30 The World's Best Athlete?

Schools
2.00 Science and Sport: Seeing through Science; Sportsbank

Languages
4.00 Talk Spanish 5-6; Talk Spanish 1-2

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 Environmental Control in the North Sea
6.10 Diagrams
6.35-7.00am Groupware - So What?

BBC Two England

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