More adventures with the fire crew.
(Rpt)
A visit to the Tent Stop.
Puppet comedy drama.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Tony Robinson travels to Jericho to follow the Moses Story.
David Frost interviews Gordon Brown , Shadow Chancellor. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather forecasts. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard ............................................
A series looking at how people, places and events can change people's lives and beliefs. Alison Hilliard travels to Jerusalem to meet sixties teen idol Helen Shapiro, now a Messianic Jew. A series booklet is available from: First Light, [address removed]
Jack Ashley reports on the public's attitudes towards deafness. Plus, a nurse who is training health professionals to be more deaf aware. With signingand subtitles. Repeated Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo...
A 20-part series of Spanish for beginners.
The story of Spanish - the mother-tongue of 400 million people, and truly a world language. Narrated by Ricardo Velez and Perpe Caja
Multimedia is a buzz word meaning many things to many people. This series reveals the basic elements and applications of multimedia computing. Presented by Vanessa Collingridge.
The live magazine show returns with tips on people's careers, hobbies and interests. Presented by Cheryl Baker , Howard Stableford and Toby Anstis. Editor Stephen Moss ; Deputy editor Tina Fletcher
.Stereo An information and advice telephone line will be open from 1 1.00am-3.00pm on [number removed]
Rural issues with John Craven.
Plus the week's weather at 12.25pm.
Followed by On the Record
On the eve of the Labour Party conference, John Humphrys interviews deputy leader John Prescott.
Editor David Jordan
Live coverage of the European Grand Prix from Nurburgring, Germany. The battle between Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher is intensifying, but the latter will expect massive support from the home crowd. Commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer, Tony Jardine.
(Highlights on BBC2 at 7.30 pm.)
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
This week in Wiltshire the eager amateurs hunt for bargains at a boot sale, take over the reins as Antiques Roadshow clocks and watches experts, become period interior designers in miniature, and value musical instruments from Longleat House. Antiques Roadshow experts judge the results. With Jilly Goolden.
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley ...............
6.20 Regional News
This week celebrates 50 years of Christian Aid. Pam Rhodes travels to
Brazil to witness the work of one of the organisations supported by the charity. At home she introduces the birthday celebrations from Birmingham with the hymns Tell Out My Soul; Brother,
Sister Let Me Serve You; and Christian Aid's own birthday song Light the Candles, Bring Your Presents.
Producer Maurice Maguire : Editor Helen Alexander
Captain Clutterbuck's Treasure
Compo, Clegg and Foggy hatch a plot to become immensely wealthy.
Compo BILL OWEN. Clegg PETER SALLIS. Foggy BRIAN WILDE, Nora KATHY STAFF, Ivy JANE
FREEMAN, EdieTHORAHIRD, Auntie
JEAN ALEXANDER , Willoughby RON MOODY, Marina JEAN FERGUSSON, Howard ROBERT FYFE ,
Pearl JULIETTE KAPLAN. SmilerSTEPHEN LEWIS , Wesley GORDON WHARMBY, Glenda SARAH THOMAS
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
AlanJWBell Stereo
♦ See This Week: page 10
Anneka Rice's challenge this week is to get all the country's eligible donors to pledge to give blood. The target is 100,000 pints. Viewers can help by phoning [number removed].
With PeterSissons.
Weather John Kettley ...............
Frank Skinner presents a topical comedy show featuring sketches and guests. Producer Marcus Mortimer ; Executive producers Jonathan Thoday and Richard Allen-Turner
Over the last 13 years Sister Helen Prejean has been putting Christian forgiveness to the test as she works with murderers on death row in the American state of Louisiana. As a result she has become an icon of the anti-death penalty movement.
Comedy starring
Alan Aida , Michael Caine
Michelle Pfeiffer
The sleepy North Carolina town of Sayeville is about to get an object lesson in movie-making when a crew arrives to film a historical epic. Michael Burgess
ALAN ALDA , Elliott James
MICHAEL CAINE Faith Healy MICHELLE PFEIFFER , Stanley Gould BOB HOSKINS , Gretchen Carlsen
LISE HILBOLDT , Cecelia Burgess LILLIAN GISH , Bo Hodges SAUL RUBINEK , Leslie LOIS CHILES
Director Alan Alda (1986) ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 75-80