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Last of a five-part series of Lent Worship reflecting on what suffering reveals about God. Does Anyone Care? John Sentamu has experienced suffering at a national and personal level in his home country of Uganda. After being beaten while held prisoner, he now suffers from a serious illness. He joins Graham Young and the congregation at Wesley Church, Cambridge. • STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sentamu
Unknown:
Graham Young

The magazine programme which reflects the concerns and interests of deaf people. Presented by Maureen Denmark and Clive Mason , with John Lee.
With signing and subtitles.

Contributors

Presented By:
Maureen Denmark
Presented By:
Clive Mason
Unknown:
John Lee.

A special programme marking a decade of the BBC Computer
Literacy Project. Ten years ago the BBC embarked on an ambitious project to help ordinary people to come to terms with the micro-computer revolution, which was making it possible for almost anyone to have their own computer. The effects of that project and the computer that it gave birth to are still reverberating, particularly in schools.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian McNaught Davies
Producer:
David Thomas

FA Cup Semi-final
Liverpool v Portsmouth
Live from Highbury, this is the first of the two semi-finals to be played today. Liverpool are favourites to win the FA Cup for the third time since 1986 -
Second Division Portsmouth hope to cause a huge upset and reach their first final for 53 years. Liverpool's last semi-final was a 3-4 defeat against Crystal Palace two years ago. Portsmouth have to delve further into the history books for their last semi-final appearance - it was 43 years ago. The match kicks off at noon. Introduced from Highbury by Desmond Lynam with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen.
Commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
Including at 12.50pm News

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Alan Hansen.
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Trevor Brooking.

FA Cup Semi-final
Norwich v Sunderland
Live from Hillsborough.
Norwich are the only side left in the competition never to have won the Cup. They have been semi-finalists just twice before, in 1959 and 1989. However, in 1985 they beat today's opponents 1-0 to lift the League Cup. Sunderland hope to emulate their most recent
FA Cup triumph when they beat the mighty Leeds United 1-0 in the 1973 final. Introduced from
Hillsborough by Bob Wilson , and Desmond Lynam at Highbury. Commentary by Barry Davies. Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick
1 FEATURE: page 24

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary By:
Barry Davies.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Classic comedy written by Raymond Allen , starring Michael Crawford
Michele Dotrice
Moving House. Frank finds it hard to believe that the council has condemned their old house
- especially after all the DIY improvements he made. ProducerSydney Lotterby

Contributors

Written By:
Raymond Allen
Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Michele Dotrice

From the two mining communities of Edwinstowe and nearby Whaley Thorns in Sherwood Forest. One has the most successful pit in Europe and the other was devastated by the closure of its coalmine. Presented by Pam Rhodes. Director Michael Wakelin
Series producer Simon Hammond
● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Presented By:
Pam Rhodes.
Director:
Michael Wakelin
Producer:
Simon Hammond

Written by Paul A Mendelson. Starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
The Party's Over. Alec plans an evening of crime and passion for Miss Flood.
Director John Kilby
Producer Sharon Bloom
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv ● STEREO
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Paul A Mendelson.
Unknown:
Anton Rodgers
Unknown:
Lesley Dunlop
Director:
John Kilby
Producer:
Sharon Bloom
Alec Cailender:
Anton Rodgers
Zoe Callender:
Lesley Dunlop
MissFlood:
Frances White
Hiary:
Rebecca Lacey
Jamie:
Paul Venables
Simone:
Carolyn Pickles
Zoe's mother:
Kate Williams
Debbie:
Chrissie Cotterill
Gerald:
Bernard Brown

Another chance to see this specially extended adventure, starring Ian McShane
Linda Gray , Brian Blessed The Black Virgin of Vladimir Lovejoy invents an elaborate plan to retrieve nearly
Y million swindled from his clients. Lovejoy returns for a fourth series early in 1993. Written by Terry Hodgkinson Producer Richard Everitt
Director Francis Megahy
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McShane
Unknown:
Linda Gray
Unknown:
Black Virgin
Unknown:
Vladimir Lovejoy
Written By:
Terry Hodgkinson
Producer:
Richard Everitt
Director:
Francis Megahy
Lovejoy:
Ian McShane
Tinker:
Dudley Sutton
Eric:
Chris Jury
Cassandra Lynch:
Linda Gray
Harry Catapodis:
Brian Blessed
Toshiro Tanaka:
Mako
Mordechai:
James Booth
Miki Watanabe:
Eijikusuhara
Winkley:
Frank Duncan
Simon:
Hepburn Graham
Miles:
Paddy Joyce
Farley:
John Horsley
Debbie:
Aurio Goldingham
Cyril:
David Gooderson
Popov:
John Burgess
Marcel:
Aubrey Morris
Gilbert:
Tom Adams
Johnny:
Jonathan Moore
Terry:
Jonathan Phillips

Carla Lane 's comedy about one man's devastating effect upon three intelligent women. Starring Gwen Taylor
Penelope Wilton , Jill Baker Rachael is now aware that both
Annie and Beatrice had affairs with Ralph and she is doing her best to come to terms with the knowledge. However, when the women discover that Ralph is in hospital following a road accident their emotions are soon in turmoil again.
Director/Producer Mike Stephens ● STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Unknown:
Gwen Taylor
Unknown:
Penelope Wilton
Unknown:
Jill Baker
Producer:
Mike Stephens
Annie:
Gwen Taylor
Beatrice:
Penelope Wilton
Rachael:
Jill Baker
Nigel:
Brian Gwaspari
Ralph:
Timberrington
Shirley:
Charlotte Barker
Toby:
Jackie Downey
Katrina:
Katy Newell
Paddy:
Maeve Germaine
Nurse Murphy:
Alexandra Gilbreath
Sister Marie:
Linda Beckett

Tonight's specialist subjects are the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Second World War; the architecture of Cambridge; Stuart kings and queens,
1603-1714; the life and career of Martin Luther.
Magnus Magnusson put the questions in the King's School, Worcester. Director Andrea Conway Producer Penelope Cowell ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Luther.
Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Director:
Andrea Conway
Producer:
Penelope Cowell

What has the election to do with religion? Bruce Kent (a Labour Party supporter), Lord Beaumont (a Liberal Democrat) and the Bishop of Peterborough (Conservative) visit a prison, a hostel for the homeless, and the RAF museum, where they explore and discuss the impact of faith on political action. With Joan Bakewell.

A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv
(Postponed from 29 March)

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Guest:
Bruce Kent
Guest:
Lord Beaumont
Guest:
The Bishop of Peterborough
Producer:
Mike Mitchell
Series Producer:
Michael Waterhouse

In the last few days before the election 50 people are shown examples of campaign material. They vote on whether they like or dislike, believe or disbelieve what they are seeing.
Presented by Olivia O'Leary , with reports from John Rentoul. Documentary producer Elaine Thomas Series editor Nick Robinson

Contributors

Presented By:
Olivia O'Leary
Unknown:
John Rentoul.
Producer:
Elaine Thomas
Editor:
Nick Robinson

At the Anglo-Australian
Observatory in New South Wales, Dr David Malin has developed new techniques for photographing the stars. With Patrick Moore.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo
● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr David Malin
Unknown:
Patrick Moore.
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

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