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6.35 Athens - Democracy for the Few
7.05 Which Body?
7.35 The Founding of the Royal Society
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6.05 Open Advice - the Three Degrees
6.35 Athens - Democracy for the Few
7.05 Which Body?
7.35 The Founding of the Royal Society
News roundup, with Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
Weather update at 8.25.
The latest artificial limb technology.
How science tackles football injuries.
Is society's view of older people about to change?
The Pitch. How ad agencies sell themselves.
Edward Enfield investigates the ageing process.
The latest national and international news, with sign language and in-vision subtitles. Rptd on Tuesday at 4.30am on BBC1
With reports on neonatal screening and a theatrical play for deaf children. With sign language and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 3.45am on BBCI
Gregg Wallace presents the food zone that combines top recipes with both new and classic culinary series. Today's edition features guest chef
John Burton Race who cooks a dinnerfbrtwo, including sea bass and hot chocolate souffle tarts. Director Charlotte Harris : Series producer Sara Kozak WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/food
More handy tips for brightening up and improving the home.
Clare Balding introduces today's racing from Ascot, with starts at 1.30, 2.00 and 2.35pm. Commentary from
Jim McGrath , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore plus reports from Jonathan Powell and betting with Angus Loughran. Senior producer Gerry Morrison
9 Comedy western. After being wrongly accused of murder,
Don Baidasar goes on the run, teaming up with gunrunner Sam Hollis for a series of Wild West misadventures.
Review page 53.
Director Michael Gordon
(1966. PG)
Sue Barker and Steve Cram introduce today's action from
Salt Lake City, which features live coverage of the men's super giant slalom. Austrian Stephan Eberharter has been setting the pace this year, but he will have to contend with Switzerland's DidierCuche and the British hope, Scotland's Finlay Mickel. Matt Chilton and Graham Bell commentate.
Plus, special guest Jayne Torvill will be giving her expert opinion on British ice skating pair Marika Humphreys and Vitaliy Baranov 's start in the ice dancing competition.
There's also a preview of Britain's chances in the bobsleigh competition, coverage of which can be seen at 11.25pm. Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; Executive editor Dave Gordon
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers by using the red key on their remote control
Coverage of the star-studded ceremony at London's Victoria Palace honouring the finest talent in theatre.
Clive Anderson plays host to the awards which celebrate their 26th year, presenting a review of the theatre year and excerpts from some of the major productions. Artists featured in the show include Lindsay Duncan, Clive Owen, Fiona Shaw, Martine McCutcheon, Rufus Sewell, Alison Steadman, Jonathan Pryce and the League of Gentlemen. Director Ben Kellett; Producer Howard Brenner
Brian Reade of The Mirror reviews the week's newspapers.
8.10 Homer's Enemy
A resentful, hard-working employee at the power plant makes Homer his enemy.
8.35 The Simpsons' Spin-Off Showcase
Troy McClure hosts three spin-offs, transplanting characters from The Simpsons into new locales and situations.
Zoe Ball hosts the first of a new seven-part series in which two teams of ex-pupils from the same school - one all-boys, one all-girls - are tested on their knowledge of the cultural landscape in the year that they left school. Plus live music with a retro theme.
This week features ex-pupils from Parrs Wood School, Manchester and music from Limahl.
B Musical drama. Chicago teenager Ren MacCormack is not the kind of person they welcome in rural Bomont. Ruled with a fundamentalist hand, Bomont is a town where dancing, rock 'n' roll and certain books are banned. But when you "gotta dance" you don't mind shaking things up a little. Widescreen. Review page 53.
Director Herbert Ross (1984. 15)
Sue Barker and Clare Balding present continued Olympics coverage, with bobsleighing, curling and ice hockey.
Britain's pair of two-man bobsleigh teams, driven by Neil Johnson and Lee Scarisbrook , will be aiming to bring home an Olympic medal in the event. Courtney Rumboldt , a member of the Nagano medal-winning four-man bobsleigh team, watches live coverage of their second run.
Plus, Britain's male curling team competes against
Switzerland, and in women's ice hockey, the reigning world champions, the USA, take on Finland. Paul Dickenson, Dougie Donnelly , Kirsty Hay and Simon Crosse commentate. Producers Helen Kuttner. Sharon Lence ; Editor Carl Hicks
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