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6.05 Orsanmichele (S) 2621418
6.55 Meaning in Abstract Art (S)
Winners Don't Think. Is the key to achieving sporting success all in the mind? (R)
Dr Jacob Bronowski examines how mathematics has transformed views of the world.
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A series of French animations for young learners.
BBC Course Packs: book and cassette pack, £8.99; double video pack, £14.99
Website: [web address removed]
Potsworth would like more respect.
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More mischief with the errant boy. (R) (S)
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Comedy drama about a girl who finds a magic opal. (R) (S)
Live-action drama about Neri, amysterious young girl from the ocean. (R) (S)
Cartoon characters guide viewers on a tour of history.
Robbie begins to suspect that her father is dating.
The duo are mistaken for photographers in a maternity ward. (S)
Psat Pstory. Carlton's pride suffers when Will gets a higher grade at school. (R) (S) Another episode tomorrow at 6.20pm
Jayne Middlemiss meets US shock-rockers Slipknot. Jamie Theakston talks with ex-Eternal star Louise, who is back after a two-year break. (S) (W) Website: [web address removed]
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly host a rerun of the game show where two teams of five friends go head to head to win a dream holiday. (R) (S) (W)
Shaun Ley considers the implications forthe South East of recent political events. REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.30 Euro 2000 RayStubbs presents reaction to last night's eagerly awaited clash in Charleroi between England and Germany. (S)
2.00 Tennis Live coverage from Queen's Club of the final of this men's grass-court event.
Tim Henman pushed Pete Sampras all the way last year before the US star won in three sets. Commentary is by John Barrett and Pat Cash. Following the live tennis:
Rallying Action from Greece of the Acropolis Rally. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell. Repeated tomorrow at 1.55pm
Motorsport Rounds 11 and 12 of the British Touring Cars title race. Commentary from Silverstone by Charlie Cox and John Watson.
Motorcycling Suzi Perry presents World Superbike action from San Marino. Commentary by Leigh Diffey and Steve Parrish. (W)
Following schedule may change
Pam Rhodes enjoys a day at the Millennium Dome and recalls some of the people and places the series has visited over the past year. There's music from Aled Jones with Heal the World, while hymns include We Plough the Fields and Scatter, Jerusalem and Lord for the Years.
Producer Deborah Creaven ; Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)
Dark Frontier. In the conclusion of a two-part episode,
Captain Janeway prepares an away team for a daring rescue mission to the centre of Borg operations. (S) The original series of Star Trek continues on Wednesday at 6pm
The Verdict. As the people of Denmark face a referendum on whether to adopt the euro, Steve Levinson investigates Europeans' views on the infant currency, and whether
Britain is ready for monetary union. Hosted by Maya Even. Producer Louise Adamson ; Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys (S) As The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change
Last in Joan Bakewell 's personal history of postwar Britain. Blinded by Light. Jonathan Miller , Ken Loach ,
Claire Tomalin and Sir Richard Rogers are among Bakewell's contemporaries who recall life in the eighties and the effect of the Thatcher years on their generation. See Choice.
Director Alexandra Beazley : Series producer Anne Reevell (S) (W)
Belongings. A short documentary about a man who died alone and the tragic events that haunted his final years. Producer Tracy Bass ; Director Richard Barnes (S) (W) The series continues tomorrow at 10.20pm
Mark Cousins introduces a double bill of intense, atmospheric films by English director Nicolas Roeg. (S) (W)
Walkabout
Drama starring Jenny Agutter. Two children are stranded in the Australian outback when their father kills himself. After becoming lost, they are befriended by a young Aborigine on a walkabout, part of his initiation into manhood. Widescreen.
(1970.12) (S) (W) Films: pp 62-65 *****
Jonathan Ross's Movie Moment: page 58
Thriller adapted from Daphne du Maurier's short story. After the death of their daughter, a couple go to Venice. There they meet two sisters, one of whom says she can communicate with the dead child. Widescreen. Ends 1.35.
(1973.18) (S) (W) Rims: pp 62-65
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Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Religious Education Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus (parts 1-4) -language-learners' drama series. With in-vision subtitles.
Working In Retail 5.00 Leading a Team
Open University 6.00 The Golden Thread (S)
6.30 Developing Language Ends 7.00am. (S)