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6 15 Child Development: Babies' Minds
6.40 On Pictures and Paintings
7.05 Yes, We Never Say "No"
7.35 Non-Euclidean Geometry
News roundup, with Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. Weather update at 8.25.
A medieval community of monks fight for survival on an isolated Welsh island.
The secret behind Vermeer's "paintings of light".
The latest advances in music technology.
Walking on Air. An ad campaign for Dr Martens footwear. Last in the series.
The quest for Utopia. 2326M
Lara Crooks examines the possible impact of genetics on the deaf community. With sign language, in-vision subtitles.
(Repeated on Tuesday at 1.55am on BBC1)
Guest chef Anton Mosimann prepares caesar salad, braised beef, plus bread-and-butter pudding. Plus editions of Two Fat Ladies and Food Source. Presented by Greg Wallace. Producer Charlotte Harris ; Series producer Sara Kozak WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/food
Animated double bill about a teenage terror. Treasure goes against her mum's principles, and then endures a birthday.
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Raine Spencer visits Claridges Hotel and Bob Monkhouse tours Pinewood studios.
Saturday Matinée western starring Bobby Darin. A
Confederate officer renounces violence following the Civil War, but, when he returns home, a cattle baron appoints him as sheriff. Review page 61.
Director William Hale (1967)
Live coverage from Vienna on day two of the championships. British gold-medal hopes lie with the trio of Colin Jackson in the 60m hurdles,
Christian Malcolm in the 200m and Ashia Hansen in the triple jump. Presented by Roger Black.
Producer Helen Kuttner
Builders reveal some tricks of their trade.
Hosted by Janine di Giovanni of The Times.
Second World War action drama starring Cliff Robertson and George Chakiris. An RAF squadron is sent to Norway to destroy a heavily fortified factory that manufactures fuel for German V2 rockets. Widescreen. Review page 61.
DirectorWalter E Grauman (1964, PG)
Romantic comedy. When 18-year-old Zora discovers that she was conceived through artificial insemination, she tries to find her father. But a huge shock awaits her when the true identity of the donor is revealed. Widescreen.
(Review page 61) (1993, 12) (S)(W)
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