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10.50 Numbertime
(ages 4-6) (S)

11.05 Watch Out: Night Life
(ages 7-11) (S)

11.20 Megamaths: Tables
(ages 7-10) (S)

11.40 Look and Read: Spywatch: Captured
(ages 7-9) (S)

12.00 Moving to English
(ages 8+) (S)

12.20 Landmarks Shorts: North Sea

Contributors

Writer (Look and Read):
Derek Farmer

Creative ideas in a double bill of The Arts and Crafts Show.

1.30 Painting flowers, stencilling a table, and tips on how to make a doll's house.

2.00 Creating batik pictures, and decorating plain glass with stained-glass effects panels.
(R)

Contributors

Series Producer:
Maggie Sutcliffe
Executive Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

Chef Sophie Grigson and actor Shaun Williamson try to match an Essex house to its mystery owner. With Ross Kelly and Anna Ryder Richardson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ross Kelly
Presenter:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Panellist:
Sophie Grigson
Panellist:
Shaun Williamson

Jayne Middlemiss talks to Latin singing sensation Enrique Iglesias, plus a history of the hip hop music genre from Gangstarr. With Jamie Theakston.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guest:
Enrique Iglesias
Guests:
null Gangstarr
Producer:
Jo Pilkington
Executive Producer:
Mark Cooper

A three-part exploration of the myths and mysteries surrounding the art and architecture of the Renaissance.

Art historian Craig Haribison questions accepted wisdom as he tries to discover the truth behind The Arnolfini Marriage by Jan Van Eyck.
(S) (W)
Further Information: Ceefax: page 625; Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Harbison
Series Producer:
Cameron Balbirnie
Executive Producer:
Nicholas Watson

Antony Worrall Thompson prepares a pumpkin risotto with leeks and mascarpone cheese. The team will be running the rule over the quality of the organic food delivered to homes, and suggest some alternatives to the traditional Christmas tipple of sweet sherry. Presented by Jilly Goolden.
(S) (W)
Further Details: Ceefax p580; Website: [web address removed] E-Mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Jilly Goolden
Chef:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Series Producer:
Geraldine McClelland
Executive Producer:
Tim Hincks

Ending the series about the mysteries of ancient cultures.

One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon symbolise power and wealth, but hard facts are scanty. Experts gather in the Jordanian desert to try to find out how the gardens were irrigated. Narrated by Robert Lindsay.
See Choice.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Lindsay
Producer:
Simon Raikes
Series Producer:
Cynthia Page

Continuing the series about the work of the Tavistock Clinic.

The clinic observes a baby and a toddler for a year in the hope that their behaviour will reveal the origins of friendship, jealousy and love.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Further Information: Ceefax: page 629; Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Series Producer:
Beth Holgate

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Personal Passions: Mike Read
12.45 Language Links
1.00 Euripides's Medea
(S)
1.30 Open Advice: Science Skills

Secondary Schools
2.00 Languages: Beginner's Theme Night-Culture and Music

Languages
4.00 Make Italian Your Business: Part 1

Working In the Community
5.00 The Key to the Application of Number: Health and Social Care
5.30 The Key to IT

Open University
6.00 Mozambique under Attack
coping with war and famine.
6.30 Out of the Blue?
(S)
Ends 7.00am

Contributors

Speaker (Personal Passions):
Mike Read

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