P622 CEEFAX 2 622 Fri 17 Jan 21:13/15  —————————————————————————————   WESTMINSTER   WITH NICK ROSS  ——————————————————————— 1/6 Tuesday 21 January Live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions with To.y Blair and John Major. The Health Secretary, Stephen Dorrell takes questions in the Commons and Thjtesa Gorman puts hit case for a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Irons page 100 Sport 300 Weathjt 400 Tom World Education 'atchdog TV Links
P622 CEEFAX 2 622 Fri 17 Jan 21:22/17  —————————————————————————————   WESTMINSTER   'ITH NICK ROSS  ——————————————————————— 2/6 Wednesday 22 January From the House of Commons, Ian Lang answers questions on trade and industry, while the Trade and Industry committee gets the opportunity to question Professor Stephen Littlechild, from the office of electricity regulation. We also bring you the conclusions of the National Heritage committee's investigation into cheque-book journalism. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 Tom World Education Watchdog TV Links
P622 CEEFAX 2 622 Fri 17 Jan 21:21/10  —————————————————————————————   WESTMINSTER   WITH NICK ROSS  ——————————————————————— 3/6 Thursday 23 January From the House of Commons. Michael Howard takes Home Office questions and we bring you live coverage of the exchanges between John Major and Tony Blair at Prime Mi.ester's Questions. Michael Grade, Chief Executive of Channel 4 gives evidence to the National Heritage committee, who are continuing their investigation into the BBC and future of broadcasting. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front page 100 Spo t 300 eath 400 Tom World Education Watchdog TV Links
P622 CEEFAX 2 622 Fri 17 Jan 21:11/21  —————————————————————————————   THE MIDNIGHT   HOUR  ——————————————————————— 4/6 Monday 20 January Sir Bernard Ingham presents a special edition from Bristol, in which he considers the political arguments ovjt beggars and the homeless. Guests are three prospective Parliamentary candidates and a worker with Shelter. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front page 100 Sport 300 'eathet 400 Tom World Education Watchdog TV Links
P622 CEEFAX 2 622 Fri 17 Jan 21:12/20  —————————————————————————————   THE MIDNIGHT   H UR  ——————————————————————— 5/6 Tuesday 21 January As the Conservative Euro-sceptic, Teresa Gorman, presents a Bill for a referendum on renegotiating EU membership, Lesley Riddoch wonders whjthjt Europe could bj a vote winnjt in the General Election. Guests are four prospective Parliamentary candidates, including one from the Referendum Party. BBC2 601 BBC2 6 2 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weathjt 400 Tom World Education Watchdog TV Links
P622 CEEFAX 2 622 Fri 17 Jan 21:18/42  —————————————————————————————   THE MIDNIGHT   HOUR  ——————————————————————— 6/6 Wednesday 22 January Andrew Neil considers growing fears in industry about job insecurity. Guests include Professor John Kay, who has advised Tony Blaiq on economic issues. Thursday 23 January Martin Bashes considers a Private Member's Bill to stop teenagers drinking alcohol in public and asks: is drinking a socially accepted form of drug abuse? BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weathjt 400 Tom Would Education Watchdog TV Links