First of 11 episodes.
Carol Chell and friends say Hallo Again. Musicians IAN SMITH , MARTIN FRITH and PETER HOWLAND Producer GREG CHILDS
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT (R)
with Mark Chatterton Tony Osoba and Christopher Lillicrap
Why do Sikh children act out Christian stories and what persuaded a Jewish boy to fight a giant?
Director CELIA THOMSON Producer JUDY MERRY BBC North West
Dr Una Kroll welcomes the Rev Eileen Lake to her new home in Monmouth and explains how she understands Christ's words: 'Do not be anxious!'
Readings: Isaiah 36, vv 3-8 Matthew 6, vv 25-34
Director VALETTA STALLABRASS
Series producer HELEN ALEXANDER
A marketplace of ideas with Judi Spiers. Among the items this week: design a sandwich helped by Loyd Grossman. Director DAVE THOMAS
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
Suntory World Matchplay Championship
Coverage of this morning's round of the 36-hole final. Producers ALASTAIR SCOTT and JIM RESIDE
Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Weekly magazine programme for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. News, views and entertainment, with sign language and subtitles.
Introduced by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark. (e)
(Repeatedtomorrowat3.00pmonBBC2)
Running Rings Round Arthur Anne Brown investigates the mystery of crop circles - weird phenomena which appear each summer in Wessex, not to mention in Italy, Japan and Brazil. She meets farmers and scientists with 101 different explanations. At one end of the spectrum the cause is put down to meteorological upheavals, at the other to hoaxers egged on by the press and an excess of real ale. In between are some serious theories and some very baffled investigators.
Plus at 12.55 the weather for farmers with Bill Giles Editor MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill
with Moira Stuart followed by On the Record
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole
Before the start of the Conservative Party
Conference this week,
On the Record asks if Mrs Thatcher 's firm stand on Europe could cause problems for her party. Reporter VAL ELLIOTT Producer ADRIAN DAVIES
Studio director DAVID COLEMAN Deputy editor LYDIA HOWARD Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH
by Bill Lyons, Tony Holland.
"The world doesn't begin and end with Albert Square - I'll have to get out of here as soon as I can get the money together."
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Suntory World Matchplay Championship from Wentworth, Surrey
Live coverage continues as the final draws to a close.
The winner receives a cheque for E75,000, with E40,000 to the runner-up. Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY
CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
Apache on a County Seat Saddle Soap Opera
The game of moral dilemmas hosted by Simon Mayo with guests Koo Stark
Pete Waterman , David Grant Austin Mitchell , mp and a special guest
Executive producer PAUL JACKSON Associate producer NICK SYMONS Producer JOHN ROONEY
A NOEL GAY television production for BBCtv
It's London Fashion Week and Selina Scott Jeff Banks
Caryn Franklin and Lucy Pilkington report from Olympia with the latest news on what the designers have in store for next spring and summer. Away from the hype and hysteria, The Clothes Show selects the Dress of the Year for the Museum of Costume in Bath and there's a look at the work of the Brixton Fashion Workshop which opened last week.
Producer CLARE STRIDE
Series producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
by JOSEPHINE TEY
Dramatised in six episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring
3: 'I do realise, Mr Blair , that we're not at all the kind of people that you would choose to represent, but can you do nothing to clear us of this horror?' Music composed and conducted by PAUL HART and JO CAMPBELL
Make-up designer MAGGIE THOMAS Script editor PHILLIPPA GILES Designer ROB HINDS
Producer TERRANCE DICKS Director LEONARD LEWIS
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(R)
Cliff Michelmore and Debbie Thrower report on the latest charity news.
Julian Pettifer appeals on behalf of WaterAid, which was set up in 1981 to help People in developing countries gain safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
WaterAid has already helped over 800,000 villagers in Africa and India, but there is much more to be done. The charity's vital work can only continue and expand with your help. Please send your donation to: [address removed].
Producer JILL DAWSON
with Moira Stuart
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
from Mold
An important market town, Mold is the administrative centre for the county of Clwyd, north Wales. Although the English border is only seven miles away, the Welsh language and culture flourish - nurtured
Particularly by the local schools. Sixth-former
Christian Heycocks talks to Cliff Michelmore about his vocation to the priesthood and Alun Lightfoot describes the joys of driving his bus through the beautiful Welsh countryside. Local Christians gather at Bethesda
Presbyterian Church to sing their Songs of Praise.
AH my hope on God is founded (Wyddgrug); Soul of my Saviour (Anima Christi); Count your blessings; Pan wyf yn teimlo'n unig lawer awr (Ellers); Sing Hosannah!: The Church's one foundation
(Aurella); I will sing the wondrous story (Calon Lan).
Researcher JUDITH PEERS Producer DAFYDD OWEN Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Wales
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devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Episode 6 written by DOUGLAS WATKINSON
'People who play fast and loose with me always, but always, live to regret it.'
Title music by SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS Designer JIM HATCHARD
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director ROGER JENKINS
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written by CARLA LANE
Title music by DAVID MACKAY
Sound supervisor GRAHAM WILKINSON Lighting director HENRY BARBER Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH
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with Moira Stuart ; Weather
Last in the series
Breaking the Chain
Jeanette Roberts is the mother to 42 children. She is a tough East Ender with little money, who has never married or had children of her own. Her adoptive family are the abused, the neglected. the handicapped, the orphaned or the unacceptable.
Reporter Jenni Murray
Rich and moving ... harrowing and heartening at once INDEPENDENT Producer ANGELA KAYE
Everyman editor JANE DRABBLE (R)
Dr Michael O'Donnell with a personal view of ageing. The Coming of Age
Produced by DAVID WILLIAMS and VICKI MOORE (R) (e)