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The series in which young people address topical issues, offer practical solutions to problems and provide endings to gritty dramas and hard-hitting films. Subjects tackled this week include eating disorders and teenage fathers. Then Rewind 1990: Crop Circles
A 12-year-old recalls his fascination with the mystery shapes that began appearing in fields. (R) (S)
Then 1991: Operation Desert Storm A ten-year-old's joy at the UN campaign to oust Iraqis from Kuwait. (R) (S)

This week's movie magazine comes from Bristol, where Jayne Middlemiss hears audience reaction to the latest blockbusters, while Ralph Fiennes discusses his latest film, "Onegin".
(W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Interviewee:
Ralph Fiennes

Introduced by John Inverdale.
1.35 Rallying Action from day one of the Rally of Great Britain, with live coverage of the special stage through the grounds of Blenheim Palace. Peter Slater and Tiff
Needell occupy the commentary positions. Highlights are at 8pm.
2.25,3.00,3.35 Racing Coverage from Aintree's November meeting of the races at 2.35 (along the Grand National course), 3.10 and 3.45. Jim McGrath, Clare Balding, Richard Pitman, Peter Scudamore, Angus Loughran and Tony O'Hehir commentate.
2.45, 3.20, 3.55 Indoor Bowls The final of the Open championship, j from Preston's Guild Hall, where the winner will collect a cheque for £12,000. Jimmy Davidson and David Rhys-Jones provide the commentary. (S)
4.55 Rugby Union Highlights of the European Cup first-round clash between Wasps and Llanelli. Nigel Starmer-Smith reports. Producer Jonny Bramley ; Editor
Dave Gordon (W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
Peter Slater
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore
Unknown:
Angus Loughran
Unknown:
Tony O'Hehir
Unknown:
Jimmy Davidson
Unknown:
David Rhys-Jones
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Producer:
Jonny Bramley
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The first of five films from the new Royal Opera House.
The Architects' Story. Following Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones, who have spent the last 16 years realising their vision of a restored Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Producer Andy King-Dabbs ; Executive producer Peter Maniura (S) (W) The next episode is on Thursday at 10.20pm
Brian Kay on the Royal Opera House: page 58

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Dixon
Unknown:
Edward Jones
Producer:
Andy King-Dabbs
Producer:
Peter Maniura

Steve Rider hosts the first of three highlights programmes on successive evenings from the Network Q Rally of Great Britain. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Mark James
Commentary By:
Tiff Needell.

Web of Deception. John Penycate investigates how the speed and anonymity of the internet give cybercrooks the tools to commit the perfect crime. Presented by Maya Even. Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys (S) NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
John Penycate
Presented By:
Maya Even.
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

Comedian Griff Rhys Jones is one of the guests in conversation with outspoken presenter Jeremy Clarkson. Producer Elaine Bedell ; Director Brian Klein (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson.
Producer:
Elaine Bedell
Director:
Brian Klein

The conclusion of Stephen Poliakoff 's drama. Faced with losing their unique photographic collection to Anderson's American owners, Marilyn searches for a buyer, while Oswald investigates a more unconventional path.
For cast see yesterday (R) (S) (W) 25551228 BBC VIDEO: Shooting the Past, £14.99. available from December

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Poliakoff

Repeats are not indicated.
Post-16
2.00 The Chemistry Collection
Languages
4.00 75th Anniversary: a Celebration
Working In ... WEBWISE
5.00 GetWebwise News on the Net 71174
5.30 Computers Still Don't Bite
Open University
6.00 Teletel - a French computer campaign. 84087
6.30 Money Grows on Trees Ends 7.00am (S)

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