Romantic drama starring
Rosalind Russell
Fred MacMurray
Tonie Carter is a woman in the man's world of 1930s aviation - and proves to be indomitable, even in the face of heartache.
With Damian O'Flynn , Jack Carr , Matt McHugh , Richard Loo , Charles Lung. Director Lothar Mendes
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Raw Material. Colin Morris claims that religion takes its raw material from everything. • STEREO
Phyllis Thompson visits Len Gruber in Worthing, and in a time of prayer and meditation reflects how God can work through ordinary people. 0STEREO
Magazine programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
Clive Mason celebrates the end of Deaf Awareness Week with guests who illustrate this year's theme - making the invisible visible. With signing and subtitles.
5: The language to make up your mind.
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First in a new series of ten programmes filmed all over Italy, teaching the language and taking a look at the Italian way of life.
Presented by Anna Mazzotti. (Also on Radio 5 at 7.30pm)
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A report on how employers are learning to see the abilities of workers with disabilities.
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Topical welfare rights magazine.
Rural issues with John Craven. Including at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Followed by On the Record
Political interviews and analysis. Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby , with John Cole.
Omnibus edition.
Rachel sees a new side to Tricky Dicky. Grant's problems won't go away.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p 888)
Drama: page 5
Bunny returns, and Per decides to visit Trine in Elsinore.
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Historical epic, starring Tony Curtis
YulBrynner
A Cossack leader clashes with his rebel son in 16th-century eastern Europe.
With George MacReady , Dka Windish, Vladimir Sokoloff , Vladimir Irman. Director J Lee Thompson
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Animated fun from MGM.
How to beat the recession with discount shopping by the seaside; the latest in tailoring for men; what boys want to wear - and how their mothers would like them to look. Presented by Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Producer Colette Foster
Executive producer Roger Casstles ● STEREO
A six-part series about the mysteries and mayhem of British weather. Flash, Bang, Wallop.
Craig Charles reveals the secrets of bizarre floating balls of light and thunderstorms - more powerful than an atom bomb, with lightning hotter than the surface of the sun.
Producer Paul Simons
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
On All Saints' Day, Martin Bashir presents a live celebration from the campus of the new Middlesex University in Tottenham, north London on its launch day.
Hymns: When the Saints Go Marching In; All Creatures of Our God and King; Ye Holy Angels Bright; Love Divine; We Have a Dream; 0 for a Thousand Tongues to Sing. Producer Simon Hammond Editor Roger Hutchings
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Roy Clarke's comedy series starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde
Compo hears Nora telling a neighbour that in last night's movie, it was the hero's riding outfit that turned her on.
Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
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With Martyn Lewis.
Weather John Kettley
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First in a three-part psychological thriller written by Stephen Lowe , and starring Bill Paterson
Released murderer
Anthony Steadman is set to begin a new life, but two women are hunting him, seeking the truth.
Producers David Blair and Norman McCandlish
Director Thaddeus O'Sullivan
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The Isle Is Full of Noises. At the Celtic New Year, which survives as Hallowe'en, and was adopted by the Church as All Souls', Everyman explores the common British inheritance and the ways in which the deep tribal roots of these islands are still discernible today. Producer Roger Stott
Series editor John Blake
A Forge production for BBCtv
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American comedy series.
Doogie considers being economical with the truth when his father's car is damaged in an accident.
(Stereo)
Mike Scott continues his
European tour by lorry to see whether the 1992 single market is proving good for British business. Today he is in Italy. Producer Simon Berthon
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
Drama series set in Pakistan.