Peace with the Apaches is threatened.
David Frost launches his early morning programme with an interview with the Prime Minister, John Major. Are the divisions over Europe behind him and can Britain do more in Bosnia? And how special will his relationship be with President Clinton? Plus a look at the Sunday papers.
Including at 8.15am and 9.00am News and Weather.
First of a series which examines the Bible.
With Tony Robinson.
The Journey of the Gifts. The Mid-Craigie estate in Dundee has a reputation for drugs and violence. Tony Phelen joins Church of Scotland project worker, May Nicholson.
The first of two programmes which look at how deaf and hearing people communicate in sign language. With signing and subtitles.
Maggie Philbin looks at talking and reading with the under-5s.
A look at the southern regions of Basilicata and Puglia, visiting the conical houses of Alberobello.
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20 per cent of local jobs would disappear. So how are people coping now?
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Advice on working abroad.
Welfare rights magazine.
John Craven introduces the story of America's
Hudson River. Including at 12.55 the weather for the week ahead.
Followed by Spitfire!
The story of the famous fighter aircraft which out-manoeuvred the Luftwaffe.
(Postponed from 13 December)
Omnibus edition. The New Year brings problems for Frank and Pat, and hope for Sharon.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Nottingham Forest v Southampton
The FA Cup is still the one domestic honour to have eluded
Brian Clough. But the signing of Neil Webb and the form of Roy Keane could prove decisive.
Meanwhile Southampton had a poor start in the league but have improved recently. Commentary from
John Motson. Analysis from Terry Venables and Jimmy Hill. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick (Match of the Day tomorrow at 11.1 0pm)
Jeff Banks reports on three new British designers. With Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Stereo
Hugh Scully takes the team of experts on their 15th countrywide search for the nation's hidden treasures, starting in the colourful setting of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.
Among the exciting objects emerging from carrier bags and boxes this week are a gold testimonial cup, a silver model of a record-breaking speedboat which belonged to Sir Malcolm Campbell , and a fine example of Japanese miniature painting. Producer Christopher Lewis
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Rob McElwee
YourTop Ten Hymns
Thousands of viewers voted during the autumn to choose the hymns for tonight's programme from Chester
Cathedral. Debbie Thrower reveals the results - and there are some surprises - in this celebration of the new year. Producer Maurice Maguire Editor Roger Hutchings
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This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
Confessions of a Reluctant Saint. Jack Preger runs a surgery for the destitute, the lepers and the homeless of Calcutta. To many he is a living example of sainthood. But in his private life he has left a trail of disaster and pain. Everyman asks whether Preger is a victim of his own vocation, a casualty of caring too much. Producer Beth Holgate Series editor John Blake
A series of six programmes that aim to help parents talk to their children about sex.
About Babies. All children ask where babies come from - and they often follow up with "How do they get in?" and "How do they get out?" But are you ready to tell them the truth? This first programme features parents, children and young people sharing their experiences of learning "the facts of life".
Plus comedy sketches starring Robert Duncan (Gus in Drop the Dead Donkey).
Director Kate Cheeseman
ProducerTony Matthews
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In the first of ten programmes in which celebrities brush up their languages, international footballer Gary Lineker tries out Spanish and Catalan. Producer Robert Cooke
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American comedy series starring Neil Patrick Harris Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition. The arrival of Doogie's grandfather heralds a walkout by a builder, and Doogie getting a much-needed lesson in life.
(In Urdu with English subtitles. Shown yesterday at 2.20pm on BBC2)