6.45 Heat Through the Lithosphere 7.10 Images of the Third World 7.35 A Case of Flu 8.00 Women and Sport
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The Playbus stops at the Patch Stop in Easterton. Wiltshire.
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What's the connection between a couple about to be married and Robert's guilty conscience?
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In 1990, nearly 44,000 homes were repossessed. What should you do if you are falling behind with your mortgage repayments?
Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas.
Highlights of the Chelsea Flower Show. With sign language by Jean Green.
John Craven opens the weekly file on the latest countryside stories. At
12.55 the week's weather.
Followed by On the Record How hard is the Government fighting plans for a federal Europe?
Jonathan Dimbleby interviews
Foreign Secretary the Rt Hon Douglas Hurd , MP. With John Cole. Producer lain Picton
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First showing on FILM network television for this western starring John Ireland
Robert Fuller
A new generation of the proud and determined Cartwright family prepares to defend the Ponderosa. Featuring son and daughter of original Bonanza stars
Michael Landon and Lome Greene. Laramie and Wagon Train star Robert Fuller plays the foreman.
Director Bill Claxton
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HRH the Princess of Wales celebrates her 30th birthday tomorrow. Using unique film and interviews this programme examines the role the Princess has created for herself in the ten years since she married the Prince of Wales.
Producer Alan Scales
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The second of the semi-finals to find Britain's best amateur chef. Loyd Grossman is joined by humorist Alan Coren and the Savoy's maitre de cuisine Anton Edelmann to test and taste the results.
Director/Producer Richard Bryan
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With Michael Buerk.
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The last in the series of viewers' requests from this year's Songs of Praise, presented by Thora Hird , with special guest Penelope Keith. Hymns: Angel Voices, Ever
Singing; Deep Peace I Give to Thee; Widor's Toccata; Through All the Changing Scenes of Life (Wiltshire); Now the Green Blade Riseth (Noel Nouvelet ); And Did Those Feet (Jerusalem); 0 Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go (St Margaret); I Will Go in the Strength of the Lord.
Producer Maureen Gallagher
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The first of a two-part drama, being shown for the first time on network television and based on the bestselling novel by Dymphna Cusack and Florence James. Starring Rebecca Gibney Lisa Harrow
Kerry Armstrong
Sydney 1944: as the tide of war turns in favour of the allies the city plays host to gamblers and American GIs, who congregate at the South Pacific Hotel. At the heart of the hotel is the beauty salon where three remarkable women work. In this time of social upheaval they each search and gamble in their own way to survive and, perhaps, find happiness. This is the story of one unforgettable week in their lives. The second part is next Sunday.
Director Robert Marchand
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Joan Bakewell examines the issue of homosexuality in the army.
She talks to successful military bandmaster Robert Ely, who was discharged because of his homosexuality, which is still illegal in the armed forces.
Heart of the Matter asks if it is time the forces were brought into line with the rest of society, or if the special circumstances of the services require that homosexuality should not be allowed.
In this report, filmed eight years before the ban on homosexuality in the armed forces was lifted, Joan Bakewell meets a gay man and a lesbian whose careers were ended. (1991) Show more
American comedy series starring Blair Brown
Here's Why You Order from the Spanish Side of the Menu Molly has a less-than-enchanting experience at an impromptu dinner.
A series in which artists talk about drawing. Pen-and-ink artist David Gentleman finds his inspiration in the interaction between natural and man-made features of the landscape. Producer Dick Foster
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Patrick Moore explains what can be seen of Saturn, the ringed planet, now well in view during the hours of darkness, rather low in the southern sky. He also gives the latest results from the spacecraft which have studied Saturn from close range. Producer Pieter Morpurgo
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