7.35 The Enlightenment 8.00
Children's Drawings 8.25 Witting and Unwitting Testimony
At the Tent Stop.
Alma Moore , widow of the broadcaster Ray Moore , describes how together they faced up to his dying, and discusses how she has coped with bereavement.
Arts officer Terry-Anne Preston tells Norma Cradock what she has leamt about God's creativity.
The magazine for deaf people. With signing and subtitles.
For beginners in German. * BBC SUPPORT MATERIAL: book£7.99, tutor's notes L3.95. three audio cassettes £6. 99 each, workbook 14.99, available from booksellers.
Consumer news and issues.
Presented by Helen Madden. ● SUGGESTIONS: write to Advice Shop, BBC White City, 201 Wood Lane , London W 12 7TS.
People who left school years ago with little to show for it are now returning to education in growing numbers. Britain's colleges of further education, traditionally concerned with 16-to 19-year-olds, must now meet their very different needs. Producer Tony Matthews
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Knitting know-how with Kaffe Fassett; a chicken recipe by Floella Benjamin ; financial advice from Alison Mitchell ; and house-cleaning tips from Don Aslett. Presented by Nerys Hughes.
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Scientific demonstrations from
Take Nobody's Word for It examine dry ice and moth balls. 0 BBC BOOK: Take Nobody's Word for It. £3,99, from booksellers
John Craven reports on a thriving youth culture in the unlikely setting of sleepy rural pubs. Plus at 12.55 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.
Omnibus edition. Sharon and Grant excitedly plan their future in the Queen Vic.
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An adaptation of Arthur Hailey 's bestseller, starring Rod Taylor
The St Gregory hotel in New
Orleans is the last bastion of old style hospitality, and the setting for stories of blackmail, racism, robbery and romance.
Director Richard Quine ● FILMS: pages 35-40
One of the Bride of the Year winners, Gilly Reeves , meets designer Helen Storey to discuss her wedding day outfit. and English Eccentrics celebrate ten years of inventive textile design. Plus reports on the launch of the Acne Support Group, shopping in a huge discount clothing and footwear store, and the latest style in trenchcoats. With Jeff Banks ,
Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin. ●STEREO
Hugh Scully and the experts visit Chippenham in Wiltshire where they find a variety of items featuring flora and fauna. Plus another Radio Times competition question. Producer Christopher Lewis
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Anneka Rice offers advice on preventing house fires. Series producer Stephen Moss Producer Nick Comer-Calder
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
In response to viewers' requests, from tonight the words of the hymns will be displayed on the screen every week. To mark the occasion, Debbie Thrower visits Olney in Buckinghamshire, famed for its hymn-writing tradition.
Hymns: Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken (Austria); Amazing
Grace; Jesus Where'er Thy People Meet (Wareham); Fill Thou My
Life, 0 Lord My God (St Fulbert); The Spacious Firmament on High (Addison's); The Servant King;
Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies (Heathlands); Let All the World in Every Corner Sing (Luckington). Producer Christopher Mann Editor Roger Hutchings
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Michael Fish
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Lifeline
"I want you to know that the last living image in my mind was your dear, sweet face."
In 1990, a retired music teacher from Hungerford began a two-month relationship with a man who had spent 13 years imprisoned next door to the electric chair in Florida. Mary Grayson wrote to Ray Clark after reading a newspaper article about Lifelines, an organisation which puts death-row prisoners in touch with people in the outside world. This film tells of their extraordinary friendship. Director David Darlow
Editor John Blake
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Benson and Hedges Masters from Wembley. Featuring
Stephen Hendry facing world ranked no 14 Martin Clark.