West Country nurseryman Dennis Cornish visits Headland at the mouth of the River Fowey. Producer David Spires (R)
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The last in this series looking at the spiritual exercises of St Ignatius, introduced by Fr Bill Hewett from Inigo's homeland of northern Spain.
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Tony Phelan joins bereavement counsellor Carolyn Brodribb for a simple service at her home in Plymouth. The speaker is the Rev Dave Pole.
Reading: Psalm 121. Producer Stephen Lynas Editor Helen Alexander
French for beginners.
9: Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones show how to talk about the sports you enjoy.
Producer David Wilson (R)
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Spanish for beginners.
9: Yolanda Vazquez shows how to shop for clothes and souvenirs. Producer David Wilson (R)
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You and Your Home. Alan Watson and Dick Taverne ask what effect the Single European Market may have on where you live. Editor Christopher Capron
A Capron production for BBCtv (R)
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Cash in Hand. How can you make sure you're never short-changed? In the second of 20 programmes providing practical help with everyday maths, Carol Vorderman looks at money matters. With Johnny Ball. Producer Dave Thomas
Editor George Auckland
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In the fifth of eight programmes, Maggie Philbin gives some guidance on how parents can support their children as they master the skill of reading. Series producer Jenny Stevens (R)
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The magazine programme for the deaf community. Presented in sign language by Maureen Denmark and Clive Mason. Interpreters: Brenda Mackay and John Lee. Series producer Bryn Brooks
After the great storm of 1987 many feared parts of our countryside would never recover. But in National Tree Week, John Craven looks at how the storms of recent years may have blown us some good after all. Including at 12.55pm the weather for the week ahead with Ian McCaskill. Producer David Wallace Editor Michael Fitzgerald
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With Moira Stuart.
Followed by On the Record
As the Government presides over rising crime and falling public confidence in the police and prisons, the Home Secretary, the Rt Hon David Waddington , MP, talks to Jonathan Dimbleby. Report by Martha Kearney. With John Cole. Producer Kathy McGill Editor Glenwyn Benson
Another chance to see last week's episodes.
Frank and his sister Joan must try to get on better.
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence's Kind of Day: page 106
(Ceefax subtitles)
David Vine introduces coverage of the Stormseal UK Championships from the Guild Hall, Preston.
An astrologer, a colour analyst and a wardrobe adviser restyle Caryn Franklin , and a new look is called for by the BBC Singers. Presented by Selina Scott , Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Sheryl Simms. Producer Clare Stride
Executive producer Roger Casstles
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With
Phillip Schofield. Finland. Featuring top band the Sleepy Sleepers. Producer Richard Simkin
Executive producer Eric Rowan
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An adaptation of the classic children's stories by C S Lewis. The Silver Chair dramatised by Alan Seymour. 2: Jill and Eustace have missed the first sign but their owl friend Glimfeather promises to take them to meet a Marsh-wiggle.
Producer Paul Stone Director Alex Kirby
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Joe Buchanan, from Dundee, has spent half of his life behind bars. But the mathematics he learned in jail has opened doors to new opportunities.
Director David McNab
Producer Jonathan Drori
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
As Glasgow moves to the climax of its year as European City of Culture, Ian Gall returns to his roots. Musical culture in the shape of hymns, old and new, comes from the City's art gallery and museum. Hymns: Behold! The Mountain of the Lord (Glasgow); Praise My Soul the King of Heaven; All Creatures of My God and King (Lasst Uns Erfreuen); Take My hands; The Ground of Goodness (Govan Old); The Spirit Lives to Set Us Free. Producer Stuart Miller Editor Roger Hutchings
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A comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft starring Paul Shane Jeffrey Holland , Su Pollard
Money Talks. Lady Lavender throws handfuls of pound notes out of the window to an organ-grinder.
Director/Producer David Croft
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The last in the series.
Changes for Jack and Charles, duplicity from Abby and Orrin.
Episode written by Ray Thompson Series producer Gerard Glaister Director Robert Reed
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With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Land of Hope and Glory. 'I've got a tune that will knock 'em, knock 'em flat', said Elgar, of the melody we know as Land of Hope and Glory. It is a song that brings a lump to the throat for millions when it is sung at the Proms and has become a second national anthem. In time of war it becomes a rallying cry. And yet for many it is aggressive and outdated and belongs to an imperial past that bears no relation to the Britain of today. Everyman dips a toe in to the current waters of patriotism by taking a fresh look at an old song through the eyes of five people in and around this year's Last Night of the Proms. Producer David Willcock Editor Jane Drabble
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A confrontation with a down-and-out leads to more aggravation for Molly (Blair Brown). Why is she so unpopular?
Action from the closing stages of today's two fifth-round matches in the UK Championships from the Guild Hall, Preston. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton. Summaries by John Spencer and Ray Edmonds.
The education magazine.
Britain's under-5's get one of the worst deals in Europe. Jackie Spreckley investigates.
A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.