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6.05 Biosphere 2 - charting attempts to create a "mini-Earth" in a glass bubble in the Arizona desert. 5084034 6.35 Towards a Better Life - how Oxfam is working to help the poor in Rajasthan, north-west India. 4298638 7.00 Images over India 45589 7.30 Was Anybody There?
David Robertson and Tanya Beckett present a comprehensive news and sport roundup from BBC News 24.
More varied topics come under scrutiny, including Raj Persaud 's exploration of the mind's dark recesses, a look at British history, the concept of freedom, and Tony Buzan 's tips on study techniques.
9.30 TheWebStory.comIToday The efforts of Tim Berners Lee to keep control of the system he invented -the World Wide Web. Plus a discussion of the issues raised. And, from 10.10, Open Minds continues with a look at regulation and the internet. Plus Richard Dawkins on science fact and fiction, Britain's Industrial Revolution, and a soundscape of the River Thames.
Series producer Lisa MacHale ..................... FURTHER DETAILS: brochure hotline [number removed](calls charged at national rate); Ceefax: page 626; or website: www.open.ac.uk/bbc/openminds
Presented by Steve Rider from Trent Bridge. Cricket World Cup
India v New Zealand
Live coverage from Trent Bridge of the penultimate match in the Super Sixes. India emerged as strong contenders to lift the trophy later this month after a convincing victory over England in the group phase ended the host nation's interest in the tournament. Batsman
Rahul Dravid scored 53 in that match after already impressing with his centuries against Kenya and Sri Lanka.
Outsiders New Zealand created a stir when they qualified from Group B - a six-wicket victory over Scotland in their final game securing their Super Sixes place. New Zealand bowler Geoff Allott was Man of the Match that day and, with 15 victims, finished the group stage as the tournament's leading wicket-taker. Commentary is provided by Richie Benaud and Jonathan Agnew.
Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; Executive editor Dave Gordon * See Jonathan Agnew : page 41
The series for deaf and hard-of-hearing people sees a parachute jump from Lara Crooks , analyses how the Government's "New Deal" for the unemployed affects the deaf community and talks to author Phil Timms about his new book. Plus a look at the latest captioned videos. With signing and in-vision subtitles..... WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear
Tennis Semi-final action from the men's grass-court championships at Queen's Club. Britons Greg Rusedski and Tim Henman will hope to be still involved at this stage as they continue their build-up to the Wimbledon fortnight. Sue Barker introduces the action while commentary is by John Barrett , David Mercer , Pat Cash , Mark Cox and Chris Bailey.
Executive producer Barbara Slater Digital widescreen Cricket World Cup Continued coverage from Trent Bridge of the Super Sixes match between India and New Zealand.
Both countries are seeking to secure a place in the semi-finals.
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Highlights from Horse Guards Parade in London of the annual military spectacular celebrating the Queen's official birthday.
Eric Robson describes the scene. Digital widescreen
Highlights of today's Super Six match between India and New Zealand. With John Inverdale.
Editor Paul Armstrong
Crime drama starring Frederic Andrei, Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez
A young Parisian finds his life in jeopardy after he secretly tapes the opera diva he admires.
In French with English subtitles.
(1981,15)
See Films: pp 52-58 ****
What do you mean, you've never seen...? page 49
American science-fiction series.
Paradise. Three seemingly healthy young women begin to age rapidly. Repeat SuMtMed.....
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