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9.00 Spanish Globo: La Merienda
(ages 11-13)

9.05 Spanish Globo: Que Calor!
(ages 11-13)

9.10 Go for It!: Choices - Going Away
(ages 16-19, special needs)

9.25 Music Makers: Infinity Diner - Structure
(ages 9-11) (Subtitled)

9.45 Numbertime: Shapes - Shapes Together
(ages 4-6)

10.30 Watch: Famous People - Elizabeth
(ages 5-7) (Subtitled)

10.45 Zig Zag: Village, Town and City - Our Patch
(ages 7-9)

11.05 Job Bank: Beauty Therapist
(ages 14-16)

11.15 Megamaths: Division - Divide by Three
(ages 7-9)

11.35 Isabel: El Futbolista
(ages 14-16)

11.55 Techno: Making It - the Bridge
(ages 11-14)

12.15 Number Adventures: Number Puzzles - Purple Park
(ages 5-7)

Continued live coverage of the Group A match from Canterbury.

England captain Alec Stewart will be looking for a decisive victory against the team reckoned to be the weakest in the group, with matches against South Africa, Zimbabwe and India still to come.

The top three teams from each of the two groups will proceed to the "Super Six-stage, to battle for a place in the semi-finals. England have reached the final on three occasions - in 1979, 1987 and 1992 - but were defeated each time

Clare Balding introduces a three-race card from the opening day of the May meeting at Goodwood, beginning with the 2.25 race. With commentary from Jim McGrath.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Commentary:
Jim McGrath
Executive Producer:
Malcolm Kemp

An investigative programme from BBC South East continues the series featuring some of the best documentaries that have been shown by the BBC nations and regions.
The helicopter crash that killed Chelsea Football Club vice-chairman Matthew Harding in October 1996 was just one of 45 fatal crashes in the last ten years, which have claimed the lives of 90 people in total. His widow Ruth has stated that she would never recommend that anybody travels in this type of craft. This programme evaluates safety measures currently in place, and investigates allegations that the air industry's regulations are not stringent enough.

Contributors

Producer:
Geoff Griffiths
Executive Producer:
John Samson

Head chef at the New Orleans School of Cookery "Big" Kevin Belton and Can't Cook Won't Cook favourite "Little" Kevin Woodford join forces to taste the best cuisine to be found on both sides of the Atlantic.

Tonight the pair head for the hills in both the UK and America. First they hunt for rabbit in the Brecon Beacons, before hiring a guide to take them through the Rocky Mountains of Montana in search of elk. Back in the kitchen, they prepare a warm salad of rabbit sausage with roasted vegetables and berry compote, and coffee-roasted elk with a chilli berry sauce.
(Digital widescreen)
See Food: page 38

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Kevin Belton
Presenter/Chef:
Kevin Woodford
Series Producer:
Andrew Fettis
Executive Producer:
Donna Taberer

I the series exploring the world of antiques and collectables, two politicians reveal a passion for political memorabilia.
Presenter Fiona Bruce meets former cabinet minister Lord
Baker, who collects cartoons and miniature statues of his colleagues, while Minister of Sport Tony Banks gets a rare opportunityto visit the Spitting Image archives, where some of the original models from the satirical series are stored.
Madeline Marsh meets fifties' designers Lucienne and Robin Day, and Tim Wonnacott dons his dinner jacket to discover how dealers survive the rigorous vetting procedure that takes place at the prestigious Grosvenor Antiques Fair. Series producer Alison Bennett
Series editor Jane Lomas WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiQues

Contributors

Presenter:
Fiona Bruce
Unknown:
Madeline Marsh
Unknown:
Tim Wonnacott
Producer:
Alison Bennett
Editor:
Jane Lomas

The series that looks at social change over the last 50 years as reflected by the clothes people wear.

A look at the "make-do-and-mend" years of the Second World War, when clothes rationing tested the ingenuity of the nation. See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Director:
Alexandra Beazley
Series Producer:
Emma Willis

Highlights of today's match between England and Kenya from Canterbury - the second Group A tie for both nations.

Introduced by Steve Rider, with commentary by Richie Benaud, Jonathan Agnew, Dermot Reeve, Peter Lever and Chris Broad.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Jonathan Agnew
Commentary:
Dermot Reeve
Commentary:
Peter Lever
Editor:
Peter Allden

Continuing the series on Liverpool's Grafton Rooms nightclub. Club manager Alan plans a one-off ladies' night, complete with an all-male exotic dance troupe. The programme also meets Eddie, a lay minister who is employed as the club's DJ.
(Subtitled)

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Open University
12.30 The True Geometry of Nature
(Subtitled)
1.00 No Laybys at 35,000ft
(Subtitled)
1.30 The Roof of the World

Schools
2.00 Literacy and Numeracy

Languages
4.00 Learning Languages

Business and Training
5.00 Webwise: Searching the Web

Open University
5.45 Strike a Light
6.10 Empowerment
(Subtitled)
6.35-7.00am Open Advice: Science Skills

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