Iman B D Muradadeen hears what this holy month means to the youngest observers of Islam.
A prayer for someone dying. 'You who know all life as well as death we pray to You.'
With Jilly Carter Followed by Regional News and Weather
Introduced by Simon Parkin and Andi Peters.
A friend from China visits the wild and zany puppets in Spencerville, Ohio.
Cartoon adventures starring the optimistic panther.
Followed by Regional News and Weather
Polluto joins a Suntot class on protecting the environment
Weather
Cats and Co
Starring that favourite alley-cat, Heathcliff, the terror of the town. (R)
An adventure drama series.
The gang are desperate and the Men from LINDA are looking smug.
Director Russell Davies BBC North
Yogi writes to his father inviting him to visit.
Rob Curling hosts the final. The words are one and cat to find the Turnabout champion of 1990. (Shown yesterday at 1.50pm)
Including
The Playbus stops today at the Tent Stop where
Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Joe Greco ,
Anthony Corriette , Faith
Tingle, Susan Monroe and Deji Davies to tell the story Which Witch? by Clive Duncan.
Director Brian Jameson (R)
A prayer for the desperate. 'Give them hope for their future.'
The international movement of L'Arche - communities for people with a mental handicap - provides a moving insight into the paradox of Good Friday. Jean Vanier , founder of L'Arche, leads this meditation from Trosly in northern France. Director John Kirby
Producer Helen Alexander
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The live lunchtime magazine. Today, Simon Potter has the latest entertainment news and Alan Titchmarsh gets Down to Earth in the garden.
With Judi Spiers. Editor Simon Shaw
With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
Jane returns and is ready to give Mark her decision.
(Cast page 34. Repeated at 5.35pm)
(Ceefax subtitles)
Starring Simon Ward
Richard Attenborough 's epic chronicle of the life and times of one of Britain's foremost politicians features a spectacular re-creation of the last British cavalry charge at the infamous Battle of Omudurman.
As a boy, Winston Churchill is a constant disappointment to his father Randolph and an academic failure.
However, Lady Churchill uses her position to ensure a commission for her son in the 21st Lancers, and on the path to greatness.
Screenplay by Carl Foreman based on the book My Early Life by Winston Churchill
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Esther Rantzen and Gavin Campbell introduce children whose moving stories were the highlight of last autumn's Children in Need evening.
Film editor Stephen Gabell Producer Patsy Newey (R)
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Capt John Hutchinson is joined by Noel Edmonds in the cockpit of Concorde
'Alpha Bravo' for a view of flight Speedbird 189. Producer/Director
Peter Hylton Cleaver (R)
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
Starring Oliver Reed Faye Dunaway
Newly-invested Musketeer D'Artagnan is joined by his three colleagues in another rollicking adventure, as they once again do battle against the devious Cardinal Richelieu and his evil accomplice Milady de Winter.
Director Richard Lester
9 FILMS: pages 19-20
A comedy series by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
Rene and Leclerc set about raising one million francs.
Director Martin Dennis
Producer David Croft (R)
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A comedy by Raymond Allen.
More adventures with the hapless Frank Spencer and his long-suffering wife Betty.
Designer Ian Rawnsley
Producer Michael Mills (R)
With Philip Hayton. Regional News
Weekend Weather
A special edition by Ian Kennedy Martin. Starring John Nettles
Bank robber David Mason returns to Jersey seeking revenge. With the murder of Ted Grob , Bergerac and the Bureau are called in to hunt down the brutal killer. Jim's job is not made easy when a witness seems to be interested in him on more than a professional level, and Charlie appears to have some connection with the man who laundered the stolen money.
Music Ray Russell Director Peter Ellis
Producer George Gallaccio (R)
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Starring Jack Lemmon Walter Matthau
'For six months I lived alone in this apartment. I was dejected, despondent and disgusted. Then you moved in. My dearest and closest friend and after three weeks of close, personal contact I am about to have a nervous breakdown!'
Oscar Madison was a carefree, untidy, divorced slob until he took pity on Felix, the house-proud, neurotic hypochondriac who has just been kicked out by his exasperated wife. +
Screenplay by Neil Simon based on his own play
Producer Howard W Koch Director Gene Saks
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A prayer for orphans.
'We ask you to take care of all the orphans of the world.'