Nurseryman Dennis Cornish visits Cecil Wyatt 's Dartmoor nursery, where he has produced many popular varieties of garden pinks. Producer David Spires (R) 0 GARDENING: page 26
Fr Bill Hewett travels to the Basque country in this series about the spiritual exercises of St Ignatius. Director Ann Richardson Producer Chris Loughlin
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Norma Cradock visits Cliff and Nita Vawda in Sutton Coldfield to explore with them the meaning of God's new covenant with his people. The speaker is Mandy Parson.
Reading: Jeremiah 31, vv 31-34. Producer Diane Reid
Editor Helen Alexander
French for beginners.
8: Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones explain how to make a choice in shops and ask about the leisure activities of the French. Producer David Wilson (R)
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Spanish for beginners.
8: Yolanda Vazquez shows how to order in a restaurant and in one of Madrid's famous tapas bars. Producer David Wilson (R)
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How the new European Single
Market might affect you in 1992. You and Your Environment. With
Alan Watson and Dick Taverne. Series editor Christopher Capron
A Capron production for BBCtv (R)
As Long as a Piece of String. In the first of 20 programmes
Carol Vorderman and Johnny Ball aim to improve confidence in coping with everyday calculations. Producer Dave Thomas Editor George Auckland
(More maths help in 'Sum Chance' at 4.40pm)
In the fourth of eight programmes, Maggie Philbin shows how sharing a story can stimulate children's interest in reading and help develop a love of books.
Series producer Jenny Stevens (R)
ADVICE LINE, freefone [number removed] today, from 12.05pm to 2.05pm.
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The magazine programme for the deaf community with a special report on advertising. Presented in sign language by Maureen Demark and Clive Mason , Interpreters: Brenda Mackay and John Lee. Series producer Bryn Brooks
John Craven investigates the facts behind how much we pay for our daily bread. Including at 12.55pm the weather for the week ahead with John Kettley. Producer Alan Miller
Editor Michael Fitzgerald
With Moira Stuart.
Followed by On the Record
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait united the international community against
Saddam Hussein. But now serious questions are being asked about whether sanctions will work and if war is now inevitable. Should the west use the stick or the carrot in its dealings with Iraq?
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole. Producer Mark Dowd
Editor Glenwyn Benson
Another chance to see last week's episodes.
Eddie tells Kathy the disturbing truth about his past.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Starring Robert Powell
1914: with Europe on the brink of war, engineer Richard Hannay is embroiled in a deadly conspiracy.
Screenplay by Michael Robson based on the novel by John Buchan Director Don Sharp
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Carol Vorderman shows how numbers crop up in music. Meanwhile, Dorothy Johnson and her gospel choir sing the praises of the helpline.
Director David McNab
Producer Jonathan Drori
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This week there's a look at how museums are raising funds by selling clothes, fun and fashionable wigs, and a re-styled
Caryn Franklin. With Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Sheryl Simms. Producer Clare Stride
Executive producer Roger Cassties
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A lively and entertaining look at
Europe today with Phillip Schofield. The South of France. Featuring a 12-year-old mayor, and a pioneering Aids researcher. Schofield meets
007 Timothy Dalton at the Cannes Film Festival, and Chris Waddle at soccer club Olympic Marseille. He also confronts French traffic, has an encounter with some novel seafood, and a fascinating lesson in the etiquette of kissing.
Directors Christopher Morris , Mandy Temple Executive producer Eric Rowan
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An adaptation of the classic children's stories by C S Lewis. The Silver Chair, Eustace and Jill, two unhappy children, are called back to the magical land of Narnia. They face more adventures when
Asian, the great lion, entrusts them with a new task.
Producer Paul Stone Director Alex Kirby
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Maggie Philbin appeals on behalf of SKILL: National Bureau for
Students with Disabilities.
Cliff Michelmore and Lynette Lithgow report on the latest charity news. Producer Jill Dawson
With Michael Buerk.
Weather John Kettley
Debbie Thrower visits St Mary's
Church, Swansea, rebuilt after wartime bombing and visits a Welsh-speaking school, Ysgol Bryn-y -Mor. Hymns: God We Praise You, God We Bless You (Hyfrydol); Jesu Lover of My Soul (Aberystwyth); O! Tyred I'n Gwaredu, lesu Da (Bro Aber); God is Love, His the Care (Theodoric);
Meekness and Majesty; 0 Thou Who Camest from Above (Hereford); Join All the Glorious Names (Darwall's
148th); Send Me Out from Here Lord. Producers David Kremer , Iwan Russell-Jones
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A comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
Starring Paul Shane, Jeffrey Holland, Su Pollard
The workers at Lord Meldrum's factory go on strike.
(Ceefax subtitles)
The sea-faring jet set drama. 12: In Bermuda Charles and Hudson Sr clash over the will.
Episode written by Ray Thompson Producer Tony Rowe Director Robert Reed
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather John Kettley
Just War. Does the Church have a moral duty to push for peace? Joan Bakewell asks church leaders, veterans and families of hostages in Iraq whether we should go to war. Director Rizu Hamid
Series producer Olga Edridge
Here's a Side-Effect of Serious Moonlight. Molly (Blair Brown ) tries to forget a legacy.
The education magazine, with Jackie Spreckley.
Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson of Queen Mary and Westfield
College discusses developments in the study of the Great Wall and the Great Attractor with Patrick Moore. Producer Pieter Morpurgo
A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.