6.45 Learning from the Box
7.10 Where Has All the Granite Gone? 7.35 The
Mumias Sugar Scheme 8.00 Managing in the Community
8.25 A Natural Model
The Playbus stops today at the Tent Stop.
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The first in this series of threeprogrammes of open air worship visits Jersey as the island celebrates summer with its 'Battle of Flowers'. Holidaymakers and local Christians meet at the historic Mont
Orgueil Castle. Graham Young meets American writer Mike Yaconelli who muses on the realities of being a Christian.
John Craven looks at rural England's tradition of the summer agricultural show. He visits the Ashover Show in Derbyshire and meets some stalwarts who have been every year since 1925. Plus at 10.25 the weather for the week ahead.
The monthly magazine programme for the deaf and hard of hearing. This week, Usher Syndrome: what is it and what can be done to help? Plus an update on the Romanian deaf children and the future of deaf programmes on C4. Presented by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark. Sign language interpretation by John Lee and Jean Green.
England v West Indies Live coverage of the fourth day's play in the Cornhill Insurance Test from the Oval in London.
Introduced by Tony Lewis , with commentary by Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister and expert analysis by Ray Illingwor-th and Geoff Boycott.
Followed by Speaking Volumes Crimewriter P D James and guests talk about the week's paperbacks, and writer Dorothy Dunnett discusses historical novels.
Good Little Monkeys and First Swallow. Two cartoons from the golden age of the MGM studios.
Omnibus edition. Michelle worries about Mark's interest in her landlady.
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Smooth Operator. Bobby finds himself drawn into a dangerous game with Jory Taylor as the pawn.
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A bittersweet comedy starring
Kyan O'Neal Shelley Long
Casey Brodsky wants a divorce - from her parents! Who would have guessed this would be the outcome when Albert met
Lucy, driving across country to Hollywood?
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Double bill of cat-and-mouse cartoon fun.
The Living Isles
The fifth of a ten-part series exploring the natural history of the British Isles.
Time and Tide. From the storm-lashed rocky coast of Ireland, across the mudflats of Morecambe Bay, to the sand and shingle of East Anglia, the British Isles has a 10,000 mile coastline rich in spectacular scenery and astonishing creatures. With Julian Pettifer. Producer Robin Prytherch
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
The last of six programmes following in pilgrims' footsteps around Britain and Ireland.
In the Steps of Chaucer's
Pilgrims. Alan Titchmarsh follows the most famous pilgrimage route of all, from
London to Canterbury and the shrine of Thomas a Becket.
He's joined on his travels by a group of modern-day pilgrims from St Martin-in-the-Field's church in central London, who are walking the 73 miles to raise money for the homeless. On the way, they are entertained by a group of strolling players. Director Moira Kean
Series producer Simon Hammond
First showing on network television.
Starring Alan Alda, Ann-Margret, John Shea
Steve and Jackie Giardino are single again. For too long Steve has been more concerned with his work than his wife, so now they are both thrust into a new life and neither are prepared for what will happen. For Steve it means dyeing his hair, smartening up his act and hitting the singles scene with menopausal vigour. But for Jackie it means meeting a virile younger man who really knows how to meet her needs.
Alda wrote and directed this sharp romantic comedy. His daughter Beatrice also makes an appearance and watch out for Hill Street Blues star
Veronica Hamel.
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather John Kettley
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From Grace to Mercy.
Anna Grace runs the Spafford clinic in the Muslim quarter of Old Jerusalem which treats
Palestinian children whose lives have been severely affected by the Intifada.
Everyone, whether starving, sick or injured is welcome. No one is turned away. But Anna Grace is 86 years old and Mercy Corps, the American charity who want to take it over, have very different ideas for its future.
Producer Jane Treays
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American comedy series starring Blair Brown Here's Why You Should
Always Make Your Own Bed in the Morning. Davey's newly-finished novel proves just a little too fantastical for Molly's taste.
Penultimate episode in a five-part drama documentary series about modern Germany giving an introduction to the German language.
Nuremburg. Journalist Erika Neukirchen (Sylvia Rotter) and photographer Jeff Cook (Peter Leeper ) discover how Nuremburg has adapted to post-war challenges. Producer Helen Eisler
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A 93-part epic from India.
(In Hindi with English subtitles. Shown yesterday at 3.10pm on BBC2)