Highlights from two of yesterday's fifth-round FA Cup matches.
Shown yesterday at 10.35pm Live coverage of Leicester vChelseaat4pm Stereo Subtitled ..........
Puppet animal chat show. Repeat Subtitled ..
The Patch Stop.
Repeat
Today, managing projects. Stereo .
David Frost interviews the week's newsmakers and reviews the papers.
Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson ......................................
The first of a six-part series which, in the context of a service from Trinity and All Saints College in Leeds, hears how contemporary experiences can shed new light on the Lord's Prayer. With Gaye Ortiz.
A look at the making of last month's two-part report on the birth of a new sign language in Nicaragua. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 12 noon BBC2 Stereo.
Drama introducingGerman. With English subtitles on page 888.
This week, making sausages, the ancient Chinese art of fengshui and jazz from the Holly Slater Quartet. With Cheryl Baker , Gordon Kennedy and Toby Anstis.
Producer Carmel Perry ; Series editor Fiona Thompson
Stereo..... GUIDELINE: ring [number removed]. Lines open 11am to 2pm
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25pm. stereo .
Environment Secretary John Gummer talks to John Humphrys. Including at 12.30 News.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
This week a fashion buyer for a high street chain talks about herjob. Plus essential accessories and makeup tips for spring.
Highlights of this week's awards ceremony celebrating the best performers from the world of film, theatre, television and radio. Hosted by Anthea Turner.
Leicester City v Chelsea
Live coverage of this FA Cup fifth-round tie from Filbert Street, kickoff 4. 10pm.
Commentary by Barry Davies with Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill. Followed by the quarter-final draw. Stereo . # See Alan Hansen : page 39
With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
This week Delia Smith demonstrates how to make a three cheese omelette souffle, with help from Gary Olsen.
Repeated on Tuesday at 7.25pm on BBC2
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* See Delia Smith: page 30
On the first Sunday in Lent, Diane-Louise Jordan sets out to discover what Lent means to people today. Music, reflecting the theme of spiritual searching and performed in the Friars, a Carmelite priory near Maidstone, Kent, includes Forty Days and Forty Nights, Be Thou My Vision and Just as I Am.
The villagers rally round to help Kathleen after a fire destroys her house. See today's choices.
In the last in the series of classic clips from Eric and Ernie's comedy shows, the duo are joined by Cilia Black.
(Revised repeat) (Subtitled)
With Peter Sissons.
Weather John Kettley
In just a few extraordinary weeks, the communist regimes of eastern Europe were brought down. From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the toppling of Romania's President Ceausescu, ordinary people finally felt brave enough to take a stand. East Europeans and Soviets tell their story.
(Repeated tomorrow 6.45pm BBC2)
Part one of a two-part special television presentation of the biographical drama starring Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington
South Africa, 1975: newspaper editor Donald Woods engages in his own, rather civilised struggle against the evil of apartheid. Then, accepting a challenge, he agrees to meet a remarkable man - Steve Biko.
Suddenly, the privileged Woods is given a flavour of the oppression and violence faced by the majority of his black countrymen, and a dangerous friendship is forged. For cast and conclusion see tomorrow at 11.50pm.
Director Richard Attenborough (1987, PG)
* See Films: pages 54-57 **** What do you mean, you've never seen....: page 49