Money is stolen from a small village.
David Frost interviews the Leader of the Liberal
Democrats, the Rt Hon Paddy Ashdown , MP.
Executive editor Bob Wheaton
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Tony Robinson looks at the "Old Testament," which is actually the Hebrew Bible.
Long-distance lorry drivers are blamed for traffic jams, pile-ups and pollution. But they have problems of their own - such as the stress of long periods away from home and family.
David Alty , a driver from Lancashire, joins Graham Young at a motorway service station to reflect on life on the road.
This week: a look at the first deaf professional snooker player, Hitesh Lakhani , plus advice to tinnitus sufferers.
Presented by Clive Mason. With signing and subtitles.
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Maggie Philbin tells how parents can support their children as they master the skills of reading.
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First of six programmes in which Mike Scott tours Europe in a lorry to see whether the 1992 single market is proving good for British business. France. Mike brings some
British goods to France. How do the French respond?
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Welfare rights magazine.
With John Craven , including the week's weather at 12.55.
Followed by On the Record
Political programme, presented by Jonathan Dimbleby.
Omnibus edition. Dot faces a personal trial as her son pleads "not guilty" to murder.
Live coverage of one of the key matches in this weekend's FA
Cup Fourth Round. Commentary by Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking , reports by Ray Stubbs. With Desmond Lynam. (More action from the FA Cup Fourth Round tomorrow at 10.40pm)
Brides-to-be get advice on choosing the perfect wedding dress. The denim look is revived in Lycra, knitwear and cotton. And fashion predictions for men come from editors of menswear style magazines.
Presented by Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Valuable Irish silver and a Sutherland table with the finest marquetry decoration are among the high quality finds in today's programme from
Chesterfield, Derbyshire. And Hugh Scully sets the first question in the Radio Times/
Antiques Roadshow competition. Producer Christopher Lewis
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With Andrew Harvey.
Weather Bernard Davey
From Belfast Cathedral to mark the Week of Prayer for
Christian Unity. Martyn Lewis meets Ireland's four main church leaders to find out how far they can co-operate in tackling the problems of violence, social deprivation and moral uncertainty.
Hymns: The Church's One
Foundation; 0 for a Thousand Tongues; Hail Redeemer, King
Divine!; All People That on Earth Do Dwell.
Producer Maurice Maguire Editor Roger Hutchings
More ghostly goings-on in the comedy by Paul A Mendelson, starring Miriam Karlin, Tessa Peake-Jones, George Costigan.
A mid-life crisis is bad - but a mid-death crisis can be murder.
With Laura Howard, Jeremy Green, Julia Deakin and Trevor Byfield.
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
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With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Weather Bernard Davey
Last part of the psychological thriller about obsessive love by Ruth Rendell , writing as Barbara Vine.
The kidnappers are holding
Jessica but still want Nina, so it looks as if Paul has to choose between his daughter and the woman he is in love with. Screenplay by Jacqueline Holborough Producer Philippa Giles Director Tim Fywell
Magnus Magnusson travels to the University of Strathclyde to put more general knowledge questions to another four contenders whose specialist subjects are: the Border Reivers, 1500-1625; the Russo-German War, 1941-5; Lady Murasaki and the Tale of Genji; and Sir Thomas More. Director Stephen Potter
Producer Penelope Cowell Doe
Investigations into ethical and moral issues affecting governments, the churches and individual lives. Joan Bakewell examines predicaments which appear to be insoluble.
Series producer Michael Waterhouse A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv
About Sexuality. A series to help parents talk to their children about sex.
Director Kate Cheeseman
Producer Tony Matthews
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Singing group the Nolans learn to speak Japanese. Producer Robert Cooke
American comedy series.
Planet of the Dateless. Doogie needs a date for the hospital's annual dinner dance.
(In Urdu with English subtitles. Shown yesterday at 2. 20pm on BBC2)