With
Brian Hanrahan. Then Weather
There's a Czech flavour to tonight's concert as Jiri Belohlavek conducts the Prague Philharmonia in Mozart's dramatic Prague Symphony, while mezzo Magdalena Kozena sings works by Mozart, Myslivecek and Novak. Martinu's Double Concerto for piano, timpani and strings completes the programme. With Charles Hazlewood.
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Lesbians discuss their relationships.
Lecturer Lenny finds Harry to be his most gifted prison student, but finds himself unwillingly embroiled in Harry's life once he escapes.
4/4. Lenny
A naive criminology lecturer is thrilled to meet a genuine gangster - Harry Starks - while educating inmates of Long
Marsh Prison. Repeated next Wednesday on BBC2
Jack Rosenthal's 1972 comedy about a frustrated football referee. Directed by Michael Apted, and starring David Swift and Fred Feast. See Sunday's choice.
Andrew Graham-Dixon looks at Jasper Johns' images of flags, targets and numbers, which inspired some of the most significant art movements of the 1950s and 60s. Show more
A focus on Wales's fascinating architectural heritage.