6.45 Religion: Pilgrimage 7.10 The Hole Design Story 7.35 Plastics under Pressure 8.00 Animal Physiology: Natural
Navigators 8.25 Mathematical Models and Methods
The Playbus stops today at the Tent Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv 0 PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 45p on sale Wednesday.
One image of God is of an Uncle George or a Santa
Claus; another is of a white,
British male. Fr Gerry Hughes argues that such images prevent deeper prayer.
As children settle into the autumn term, Noel Battye goes back to school in Ruislip for prayer and reflection.
The magazine series for the deaf and hard of hearing.
This week: the Breakthrough Trust, starting school, and the Deaf Broadcasting Council featured in You and Your
Organisations. With
Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark.
Starring
I Susannah York
Kenneth More
When their mother falls ill on holiday in France, the Grey children find themselves marooned in a chateau hotel.
This sensitive love story, based on the novel by Rumer Godden , is directed by Lewis Gilbert , the subject of a documentary programme which follows at 12.05pm.
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Veteran film director Lewis
Gilbert is interviewed on the set of his new movie Stepping Out, which stars Liza Minnelli and Julie Walters ; he also talks about some of his other hits.
A look at the problems of maintaining large country houses and estates. With John Craven. Plus at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Followed by Speaking Volumes
Book recommendations from crime writer P D James and guests Sharman MacDonald , Simon Brett and Philippa Gregory ; and gardening tips from Christopher Lloyd. 0 STEREO
Cartoon fun.
Omnibus edition.
Interrogation, suspicion and fear are rife in the square.
(Stereo)
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Farewell My Lovely. Michelle renews her friendship with Cliff who shares the hatred for all things Ewing.
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Spy thriller starring Michael Caine
Harry Palmer investigates a bizarre 'brain drain' affair among scientists.
Director Sidney J Furie
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The Living Isles
The conclusion of the ten-part series exploring the natural history of the British Isles.
New Landscapes. Much of our native wildlife now finds refuge in our 20th-century landscapes. Presented by Julian Pettifer.
Producer Roger R Jones
Executive producer Peter Crawford
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Actress Angharad Rees appeals on behalf of Extend which helps the aged and disabled to keep fit. Plus the latest charity news.
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With Jenny Bond.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Pam Rhodes joins over 1,500
Christians at Stansted Airport. Hymns: Praise My Soul the King of Heaven; Holy Holy Holy (Nicaea); Sing of the Lord's
Goodness; At the Name of Jesus
(Evelyns); Lord of All Hopefulness (Slane); There's a Spirit in the Air (Lauds); My Song Is Love
Unknown; Our God Reigns! Producer David Kremer Editor Roger Hutchings
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Another comic slice of Merseyside life by Carla Lane. The Boswell house receives an unwelcome visitor.
Director/Producer John B Hobbs 0 STEREO
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Starring David McCallum Susannah York
Nigel Davenport
Mark Greenstreet
A 13-part drama series from the producer of Howards' Way, following the fortunes of an ambitious young horse trainer. 3:On the Carpet. When
Arkenfield's first winner fails a dope test Mike finds himself in trouble with the Jockey Club.
Episode written by Christopher Green Producer Gerard Glaister Director Jeremy Summers 9 STEREO
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With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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A new BBC film written by Andrew Davies (A Very Peculiar Practice, House of Cards) and starring Charlie Drake, Bill Maynard, David Thewlis
Five men from Wales book an eight-day package tour to the Philippines hoping to return with a 'mail order' bride.
David Thewlis is in BBC2's ScreenPlay: Journey to Knock on Wednesday at 9.00pm.
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FILMS: pages 35-42
They Shoot Children, Don't They?
As boss of a refuge for street children in Guatemala City
Englishman Bruce Harris was faced with more than he bargained for. This film documents his investigations into violent acts against
Guatemala's street children by the national police. Director Judy Jackson
Editor Jane Drabble
Aten-part series about Japan.
A continuing epic drama.
(In Hindi with English subtitles. Shown yesterday at 2.45pm on BBC2)