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In London this morning, HM the Queen lays her wreath of red Flanders poppies at the Cenotaph on behalf of the nation, in memory of those who laid down their lives in two world wars. Eric Robson describes the scene, live, as members of the Royal Family, as well as men and women from all walks of life gather in Whitehall on this first
Remembrance Sunday since the end of the Gulf War. At the Cenotaph, the Bishop of London, the Rt Rev and Rt Hon David Hope , conducts a short act of worship. The morning ends with a march past by the Royal British Legion and ex-servicemen and women.
Television presentation Joy Corbett Producer Ian Smith
(Highlights at 8.10pm on BBC2) • STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Robson
Unknown:
David Hope
Producer:
Ian Smith

First of a six-part series about the social history of dress.
Victorian Revelations. The elaborate outer and underclothing of Victorians. • TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
• BBC SUPPORT MATERIAL: for education pack send cheque or PO for £1.75 to [address removed]
• BBC BOOK: £9.99 from booksellers.

The quality of the water in Britain's 6,000 rivers is monitored every five years. Rupert Segar reports on the methods that are used. With
John Craven. Plus at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Segar
Unknown:
John Craven.

First showing on network television for this new version of Robert Bolt's historical drama starring Charlton Heston, Vanessa Redgrave, John Gielgud.

Loyalties are strained when Sir Thomas More opposes Henry VIII 's divorce. For More, personal principles are at stake - but so is his life.
Charlton Heston also directed this fresh adaptation of the play which his son Fraser produced.
Barry Norman: page 47

Contributors

Sir Thomas More/Director:
Charlton Heston
Lady Alice More:
Vanessa Redgrave
Cardinal Wolsey:
John Gielgud
Duke of Norfolk:
Richard Johnson
Common man:
Roy Kinnear
Thomas Cromwell:
Benjamin Whitrow
Margaret More:
Adrienne Thomas
King Henry VIII:
Martin Chamberlain
William Roper:
John Hudson
Richard Rich:
Jonathon Hackett
Chapuys:
Nicholas Amer
Playwright:
Robert Bolt
Producer:
Fraser Heston

This week: comedy actress Dawn French models her collection for ladies with a fuller figure. Plus lacemaking; the latest ski-ing and skating gear is tested; and the search is on for contenders for The Clothes
Show New Business Award.
With Jeff Banks , Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin. Producer Clare Stnde
Executive producer Roger Casstles
* STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin.
Producer:
Clare Stnde
Producer:
Roger Casstles

Developing self-confidence. 2: The Trouble with "No "
How saying "no" clearly can cut out confusion and builds up confidence. With Philippa Davies and Phillip Hodson. Producers Anne O'Dwyer and Julian Stenhouse
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
• SUPPORT MATERIAL: send an sae for a free booklet to Tomorrow - the World, [address removed]
0 BBC BOOK: "Assertiveness: the Right to Be You', £3.99. from booksellers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Philippa Davies
Unknown:
Phillip Hodson.
Producers:
Anne O'Dwyer
Producers:
Julian Stenhouse

In the first 20 minutes of an advance during the first day of the Battle of the Somme 75 years ago, 700 Accrington
"Pals" suffered 585 casualties.
Today's Remembrance Sunday service comes from the church of St John the Evangelist, the place from which they left. With Debbie Thrower.
Hymns: 0 God. Our Help in Ages
Past (St Anne); Let Saints on Earth in Concert Sing (Dundee); Blessed Assurance; 0 Valiant Hearts (Supreme Sacrifice); The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond); I Do Not Know What
Lies Ahead; Lord, for the Years; For All the Saints (Sine Nomine).
Accompanied by the Band of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment. Producer Noel Vincent
Editor Roger Hutchings
• STEREO
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Thrower.
Producer:
Noel Vincent
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

More nefarious goings-on upstairs and down as Jimmy Perry and David Croft 's comedy returns for a third series, starring Paul Shane
Jeffrey Holland , Su Pollard Please Help the Orphans
Devious butler Alf chances upon a money-making scheme and Sir Ralph suspects his wife of seeing another man.
Director Roy Gould Producer David Croft
• STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
David Croft
Unknown:
Paul Shane
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Su Pollard
Director:
Roy Gould
Producer:
David Croft
Alf Stokes:
Paul Shane
James Twelvetrees:
Jeffrey Holland
Ivy Teasdale:
Su Pollard
Lord Meldrum:
Donald Hewlett
Honourable Teddy:
Michael Knowles
PC Wilson:
Bill Pertwee
MrsLipton:
Brenda Cowling
Lady Lavender:
Mavis Pugh
Poppy:
Susie Brann
Cissy:
Catherine Rabett
Henry:
Perry Benson
Mabel:
Barbara New
Sir Ralph Shawcross:
John Horsley
Lady Agatha Shawcross:
Angela Scoular
Myrtle:
Barbara Windsor
Mr Pearson:
Feux Bowness
Miss Potter:
Judith Fellows
Rose ::
Amanda Bellamy
Jerry:
John D Collins
Penelope:
Sorel Johnson

A 13-part drama series about an ambitious horse trainer, starring David McCallum Susannah York
Nigel Davenport
Mark Greenstreet
11: Ace in the Park. John Grey may be a professional gambler and a good friend to Mike, but family loyalties come first.
Episode written by Christopher Green Producer Gerard Glaister Director Frank Smith • STEREO
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
David McCallum
Unknown:
Susannah York
Unknown:
Nigel Davenport
Unknown:
Mark Greenstreet
Unknown:
John Grey
Written By:
Christopher Green
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Frank Smith
John Grey:
David McCallum
Rachel Ware:
Susannah York
James Brant:
Nigel Davenport
Mike Hardy:
Mark Greenstreet
David Ware:
Marcus Damico
Joe Hogan:
Des McAleer
Frances Ross:
Nicola King
Kath Brant:
Sarah Atkinson
Nirk Peters:
Floyd Bevan
Danny Foster:
Neil Nisbet
Mo Ratcliiffe:
Audrey Jenkinson
Malcolm Burns:
Terence Harvey

Last in a three-part mystery thriller based in Dundee, written by David Kane.
The conspiracy shows signs of falling apart. Ferguson FISH
Producer John Chapman Director Stuart Orme • STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 0 DRAMA: page 4

Contributors

Written By:
David Kane.
Producer:
John Chapman
Director:
Stuart Orme
McMurdo:
John Sessions
Duncan:
Kerr Davido'Hara
Caroline:
Joanna Roth
Tom:
James Grant
Anderson:
Clive Russell
Elliott:
John McGlynn
Niki:
Isay Alvarez
Mallet:
Peter Mullan
Cabby:
Jenny McCrindle
Detective Greer:
Stuart Hepburn
Detective Pope:
Alec Heggie
Grigory:
Ion Caramitru
lain:
Jimmy Chisholm
Finetti:
Vittorio Amandola
Lady Muircross:
Phyllis Calvert
Lord Muircross:
Alan Howard

Ain't Nobody s Business. In the absence of a suitable donor, Irene Dowse has decided to give one of her kidneys to her son, who is slowly dying from kidney failure. Joan Bakewell looks at the dilemmas of organ transplantation when the supply cannot meet demand. Producer Emma Willis
Series producer Olga Edridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Irene Dowse
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Emma Willis
Producer:
Olga Edridge

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