Programme Index

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(Note: repeats are not indicated)

9.00 Wise Up
(ages 16+)

9.10 Job Bank: Information Officer
(ages 14-19) (Subtitled)

9.20 Job Bank: Assistant Radio Producer/DJ
(ages 14-19) (Subtitled)

9.30 Watch: Weather - Temperature
(ages 5-7)

9.45 Come Outside: Stones
(ages 4-5)

10.30 Storytime: Scruff/Kipper
(ages 4-5)

10.45 The Experimenter: Electricity and Magnetism
(ages 7-9)

11.05 Space Ark: Recycling Materials
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Zig Zag: Environment: Water, Air and Land
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)

11.35 Pathways of Belief: Sikhism
(ages 7-9)

11.50 Mad about Music: Love Variations
(ages 11-16)

12.10 English File: Throwaways: Episode 4
(ages 11-16)

Contributors

Dramatised by (English File:
Throwaways): Ian Strachan

1.10 War Walks
Professor Richard Holmes visits the scene of 1690's Battle of the Boyne in Ireland. (Repeat)

Then at 1.40 Hart-Davis on History
Adam Hart-Davis hears Richard III blame Tudor spin doctors for his wretched reputation.

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

Contributors

Presenter (War Walks):
Professor Richard Holmes
Presenter (Hart-Davis on History):
Adam Hart-Davis

The first of a six-part series following some of Britain's most talented design graduates as they launch their careers.

Tonight, Dean Carbis and Toby Birkinhead from Coventry University are taken on by American sports shoe giants Reebok, which wants them to bring a fresh approach to its designs. But, with just three months to settle in Boston, will the pair make their mark?
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Dean Carbis
Subject:
Toby Birkinhead
Producer:
Tim Dunn
Series Editor:
Keith Alexander

The motoring show returns for a new series.
Presenter Tiff Needell tries to break a British speed record in the McLaren F1, while new recruit James May test-drives the Rover 75. See today's choices. Digital widescreen
Quentin Willson's Questionnaire: page 16

Contributors

Presenter:
Tiff Needell
Presenter:
James May
Producer:
Chris Richards
Editor:
Jon Bentley

The threat of a massive asteroid impact causing human extinction may seem like and be - the stuff of science fiction, but scientists believe that a smaller asteroid with the destructive power of the Hiroshima atomic bomb will hit the Earth within the next 50 years. What danger could a strike pose for the planet?
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 34

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Thompson
Series Editor:
John Lynch

Mark Lawson is joined by Allison Pearson, Tony Parsons and Tom Paulin to review the week's cultural highlights.

Followed by Skiing Forecast

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Panellist:
Allison Pearson
Panellist:
Tony Parsons
Panellist:
Tom Paulin
Series Producer:
Mark Bell
Editor:
Michael Poole

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Playing Safe
1.00 Reinventing the City-New York and Los Angeles

Further Education
2.00 The Key to the Application of Number: Two

Teaching Film and Media
4.00 The British Film Industry Today
4.30 Marketing Movies

Teacher Training
5.00 Teaching Today Special: Teacher Reading

Open University
5.45 Reflections on a Global Screen
6.10-7.00am Reading the Landscape

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