Western starring
Claudette Colbert
An emancipated woman heads west to become a newspaper editor. With Barry Sullivan. Director Tim Whelan
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The Great Summer.
David Bellamy explores the effects of the elements on the dales of the north of England.
As a result of polio and accidental spinal injury, Denise Smith is numb from the neck down. Yet in 1990 she was named The
Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year.
In a time of prayer and reflection from the home of Amnesty International supporter Liz Healing, Tony Phelan asks what it means to
"proclaim liberty".
The magazine for deaf people. With signing and subtitles.
For beginners in German. 0 BBC SUPPORT MATERIAL: book£7.99. tutor's notesf 3.95, three audio cassettes £6.99 each, workbook£4.99, available from booksellers.
I Consumer advice with I Helen Madden.
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A series designed to encourage further education and training.
Into Print
Publish and Be Read. Design tips for desktop publishers. 0 BBC BOOK: £8.99, from booksellers,
And at 11.30am
Skillshop
Advice on jobs and training.
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Sally Ann Voak undertakes the enormous task of slimming the village of Fatfield in Tyne and Wear. With Nerys Hughes.
I Another chance to see I scientific demonstrations from TakeNobody's Word for It. 1: How to print on a T-shirt.
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Rural news with John Craven.
Plus at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Followed by On the Record
Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole look at the vital issues as the general election looms. Editor Glenwyn Benson
Omnibus edition. Kathy gets a shock when she returns home.
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Detective thriller starring Paul Newman
Lauren Bacall
Hired to track down Elaine
Sampson's millionaire husband, private eye Lew Harper finds her uninterested in the missing man's welfare.
Director Jack Smight
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Hairdresser of the Year, Trevor Sorbie , takes a short cut to
Northern Ireland; vegetarians achieve the leather look; and fashion shoes for women with big feet. Withjeff Banks, Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin.
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Hugh Scully and the experts visit Farnham in Surrey, where they find an important 16th-century gold plaque. Plus a new Radio Times competition. Producer Christopher Lewis
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Scalds. Anneka Rice offers advice on preventing accidents in the home.
Series producer Stephen Moss Producer Nick Comer-Calder
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
In the week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Alan Titchmarsh visits the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, Netherlands, where local people and expatriate Britons worship together.
Hymns: Praise to the Lord (Lobe den Herren); In Christ There Is No East or West (St Peter); Geest Van Hierboven (In Dir ist Freude); Wat Zijn de Goede Vruchten; Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun (Truro); Psalm 116, The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended (St Clement).
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Second of Melvyn Bragg 's three-part adaptation of his own bestselling romantic tale of obsession and jealousy, starring Ronald Pickup
Besotted by Bernadette,
Andrew recklessly embarks on a tempestuous affair. But the seeds of jealousy have been sown.
Producer Norman McCandlish
Director Kevin Billington ● STEREO
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather John Kettley
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Here's Looking at You
How far should we go to protect the health of unborn children?
Jenni Murray reports on a project in Charleston, South Carolina, where pregnant women who continue to abuse drugs are jailed. Producer Angie Kaye
Editor John Blake
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Third of a four-part series on 90 years of the Nobel Prize. Great Expectations. In the post-war period, the Prize became a statement rejected by many of its recipients. Yet the Foundation's stature has been raised by the pioneering Peace Awards, for example to Martin Luther King and Chief Luthili. Producer Leica le Westonin
Executive producer David Wickham
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