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Part three of the Disability Discrimination Act obliges service providers - including shops, bars and restaurants - to supply access facilities for people with disabilities.

MP Margaret Hodge has called it a "high-street revolution" for disabled people. Tonight's programme examines how high-street businesses have complied with the deadline.
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Contact Details: call free on [number removed] or e-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Interviewee:
Margaret Hodge
Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

The first of four repeated editions of the cookery series with Clarissa Dickson Wright and the late Jennifer Paterson.

The charismatic chefs provide canapes for a special cocktail party at the Brazilian Embassy.
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BBC Good Food Magazine: available from newsagents, price £1.95

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Clarissa Dickson Wright
Presenter/Cook:
Jennifer Paterson
Director:
Stuart Bateup
Series Producer:
Patricia Llewellyn

Back-to-basics cuisine with the celebrity chef. In the first of ten programmes, Delia Smith shows different ways to cook an egg, plus fail-safe recipes, including an egg-and-lentil curry and slimmer's scrambled eggs.
See Choice.
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BBC Video: Delia How to Cook Part One, price £19.99

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Delia Smith
Director:
John Silver
Series Producer:
David Willcock

A four-part breakdown of the reasons behind, and course of, the bloody war between Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union, which resulted in 30 million deaths.

Recently declassified documents and eyewitness reports piece together the details of Hitler's plans to invade the Soviet Union as well as the horror of the early months of the "war of annihilation".
See Choice.
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History's bloodiest war: page 25

Contributors

Producer:
Laurence Rees

Behind the scenes at Britain's prestigious art school.

After 12 years, Professor of Painting Paul Huxley has decided to leave the position. When the chair is filled, what effect will the replacement have on students such as Jasper Joffe, who works with huge canvases and equally outsized brushes?
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Contributors

Subject:
Paul Huxley
Subject:
Jasper Joffe
Director:
Robert Letts
Series Producer:
Jill Nicholls

Jerry's relationship with Susan's best friend is impaired by a missing jacket.
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Followed by Video Nation Shorts
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Contributors

Jerry Seinfeld:
null Himself
George Costanza:
Jason Alexander
Cosmo Kramer:
Michael Richards
Elaine Benes:
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Newman:
Wayne Knight
Frank Costanza:
Jerry Stiller
Estelle Costanza:
Estelle Harris
Susan:
Hewi Swedberg
The Maestro:
Mark Metcalf
Bob:
Rob Schneider
J Peterman:
John O'Hurley
Jackie Chiles:
Phil Morris
Wig Master:
Patrick Bristow
Craig:
Harry van Gorkum

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Open University
12.30 Personal Passions: Desmond Morris
12.45 Worldwise
1.00 The Arch Never Sleeps
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1.30 Fontainebleau

Secondary Schools
2.00 PSHE: ID - Learning to Be You
A programme aimed at 14-16 year olds that looks at all aspects of the subjects of sex and relationships.
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Languages
4.00 75th Anniversary: Spanish Gems

Working In Engineering
5.00 Working Principles
5.30 It All Adds Up
Numeracy skills.

Open University
6.00 Glasgow 1998: Supporting the Arts
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6.30 Picasso's Guernica

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Contributors

Speaker (Personal Passions):
Desmond Morris

BBC Two England

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