Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,868 playable programmes from the BBC

N Sync, former Coronation Street star
Adam Rickitt and Mero provide the music on today's show, which features videos in D/sc Drive, cartoon fun with Taz-mania and The Littlest Pet Shop and the usual games and competitions. With
Chris Jarvis , Tim Vincent and Kate Heavenor.
Director John Smith ; Series producer Ed Gray CONTACT DETAILS: write to [address removed] or send an e-mail to [address removed]
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/fullybooked/
Call the competition line on [number removed]66 (calls cost 30p maximum: please ask permission before ringing. Lines close midnight tonight. Winners chosen at random and announced next week.)
Then Rewind 1944: Prisoner of War. A six-year-old girl's plight in a PoW camp.
1945: Hiroshima. A teenager's survival of the first atom bomb blast. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Rickitt
Unknown:
Chris Jarvis
Unknown:
Tim Vincent
Unknown:
Kate Heavenor.
Director:
John Smith

With Sue Barker at Queen's Club, London.
L30 Rallying Action from the 46th Acropolis Rally, stage eight of the world championship. Commentary by Mark James , Tiff Needell.
2.00 Tennis Live coverage of the final from Queen's. The tournament last year provided Australian Scott Draper with his first significant singles title as he beat Italy's Laurence Tieleman.
4.00 Racing News of the French Oaks from Chantilly. Commentary by Jim McGrath.
4.10 Motorsport Highlights of this year's Le Mans 24-hour race, which 12 months ago saw the UK's Alan McNish triumph as part of the victorious Porsche team. With commentary by Charlie Cox.
5.10 Olympic Magazine Swimming, rowing and the triathlon feature in today's countdown to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
5.30 News Roundup News and results. Producer Sharon Lence Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 1.30-6.05 ................. Code for 1.30-4.00 (not PDC) ................... Code for 4.00-6.05 (not PDC) .......................
Subsequent programmes may change

Contributors

Commentary By:
Mark James
Commentary By:
Tiff Needell.
Unknown:
Scott Draper
Unknown:
Laurence Tieleman.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath.
Unknown:
Alan McNish
Commentary By:
Charlie Cox.

A Woman's Place....
For two weeks, the International Development Select Committee brave heat and illness to visit brothels and villages in India and Bangladesh to find out how conditions can be improved for women. The occasional series follows the group, which includes reporter Jackie Ashley , to see how British money is helping, and hears from prostitutes, slum dwellers and aid workers about other necessary measures.
They challenge Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina Wajed about their findings, before delivering a report to International Development Secretary Clare Short. Producer Sarah Harrison ; Editor
AnneTyerman

Contributors

Reporter:
Jackie Ashley
Unknown:
Hasina Wajed
Unknown:
Clare Short.
Producer:
Sarah Harrison

With scientists racing to identify the nature of human genes, Nils Blythe questions the morality of the venture. The work promises huge benefits for medicine, but should the companies funding it be allowed to reap the rewards of their investment by turning the revolutionary research into commercial property?
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Nils Blythe
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

A two-part investigation into the world of the Russian fighting elite, known as the Spetsnaz. Following the collapse of the rouble, the military joined forces with private companies and nouveaux riches, giving everyone from the police to the Mafia a private army of crack commandos.

Tonight's programme begins with the 1979 coup d'etat that sparked the Afghan war. The story is told by the men responsible - all members of the KGB's Spetsnaz Group Alpha. The programme also examines the group's involvement in the Lebanese civil war and the 1991 attempted coup against Gorbachev.

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Mitchell
Producer:
Tania Rakhmanova
Executive Producer:
Keith Bowers

Continuing the series that looks at some of Britain's finest food.
Longmeadow Organic Vegetables Jancis Robinson visits the Dorset farm belonging to the Chapman family, who operate one of Britain's 400 organic vegetable box schemes. This system eliminates the need for wholesalers and delivers goods, such as fennel, winter leeks, unwashed carrots and Jerusalem artichokes, direct to households. Executive producers Nicholas Lander and Edward Mirzoeff ; Series producer
David Berry The series continues tomorrow at 10.20pm * Fight the Food Fight: page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Jancis Robinson
Producers:
Nicholas Lander
Producers:
Edward Mirzoeff
Producer:
David Berry

John Inverdale introduces highlights from Headingley of the final Super Six match, at the end of which the semi-final line-up will be decided. With commentary by Barry Richards , Imran Khan , Colin Croft , Jeff Thomson , Chris Broad and Simon Hughes.

Contributors

Introduces:
John Inverdale
Commentary By:
Barry Richards
Commentary By:
Imran Khan
Commentary By:
Colin Croft
Commentary By:
Jeff Thomson
Commentary By:
Chris Broad
Commentary By:
Simon Hughes.

David Dimbleby presents results and analysis from the voting in Thursday's European Parliament elections. The counting started at 9pm, and a range of commentators, MPs and UK voters will join the programme in the Westminster studios and in key European locations to give their reactions as the results emerge.
Peter Snow will follow the fortunes of the UK parties fighting for 87 seats and examine how they are likely to influence the final composition of the new parliament, while a specially invited audience discuss the implications.
Plus outside broadcasts from
Berlin, Paris and Helsinki, live bulletins from ten counts across the UK and reaction from the party leaders. With
Sian Williams and Michael Crick. Editor Alexandra Henderson Subtitled
Videoplus code for 9.40-2.00 Code 9.40-12.00 (not PDC)... Code for 12.00-2.00 (not PDC)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Sian Williams
Unknown:
Michael Crick.
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Problem Solving -dealing with difficult problems. LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience Rencontres (part 1) - French documentaries for intermediate learners.
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite
Business The Millennium Big
5.30 20 vSteps to Better Management OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Empire and Nation The Refashioning of Literature
9562627 6.10 The Golden Thread
Subtitled 4124801 6.35-7.00am
Images of Education - how perceptions of education have changed.

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More