With Toby Anstis.
Nature series.
Last in the series.
Today: the Tent Stop. A Felgate production for BBCtv
David Frost interviews the week's news makers and reviews the Sunday papers with his guests. Executive editor Bob Wheaton
Including at 8. 15am and 9.00am News and Weather
A journey for Lent.
Today, Linda Mary Evans and the pilgrims seek sustenance at the Servite Priory, Benburb, Co Tyrone , and Bishop Richard Holloway reflects on Christ's suffering on the Cross.
Magazine programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Today: the future of interpreter services in Britain. Presented by Clive Mason. With signing and subtitles.
9: Buying and giving gifts.
6: Helen Lederer makes music on her birthday, while Carol Leader goes underground in search of the future.
A Diverse production for BBCtv
Japanese business guru Kenichi Ohmae talks to David Lomax about how he sees companies operating in the future.
Welfare rights magazine.
With John Craven , plus the week's weather at 12.55.
Followed by On the Record
Analysis of the week's political events, with Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole.
Omnibus edition. Dot witnesses a surprise visit to Albert Square.
FILM Musical starring
Judy Garland
Margaret O'Brien
The everyday adventures and romantic entanglements of the Smith family in turn-of-thecenturySt Louis.
Director Vincente Minnelli
(Judy Garland : the Concert Years can be seen on Tuesday at 11.40pm)
SEE FILMS pages 55-60
Sonia, singing for the UK, performs two more of the shortlisted songs viewers can vote for on 9 April. Presented by Terry Wogan.
Last in the series. The National
Railway Museum in York provides the backdrop for the final of The Clothes Show
Needlematch competition.
Dressmakers will be showing off their skills for the Liberty Award, and for the under 18s there's a special Young Clothes Show Award. Withjeff Banks,
Caryn Franklin , Brenda Emmanus.
To celebrate 15 priceless years and 150 editions of the Antiques Roadshow, experts David Battie , John Bly , Hilary Kay and Henry Sandonjoin Hugh Scully to share some memorable moments including the £4,000 Faberge bracelet found in a taxi, and an old English pottery teapot that changed one Liverpool family's life.
Director Michele Burgess : Producer Tony Hunt
Alan Coren picks his personal gems from 150 editions
SEE FEATURE page 26
With Chris Lowe. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
Pam Rhodes visits Lindisfarne, Bamburgh and Seahouses on the Northumberland coast.
Hymns include: Praise to the Holiest in the Height; My Song Is Love Unknown; Will Your Anchor Hold; When Your Father Made the World; Be Thou My Vision; Now the Green Blade Rises; When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.
Producer Garry Boon
Series producer Simon Hammond
Comedy series by Roy Clarke , starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde The Last Surviving Maurice Chevalier Impression. Compo must become a celebrity if he is going to impress Nora Batty. Director/Producer Alan J W Bell
The 12-part dramatisation of Peter Mayle 's light-hearted bestseller about Provence.
Starring John Thaw Lindsay Duncan
5: Daylight Robbery. Peter and Annie's Parisian neighbour is having problems of her own.
Screenplay by Michael Sadler
Producer Ken Riddington ; Director David Tucker
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
Three-part bittersweet comedy written by Andrew Payne and starring James Wilby, Suzanne Burden
Charlie and Barbara are happily married with good jobs and a comfortable home. A baby would make life complete. But making one is not easy.
A Wall to Wall production for BBCtv
The professor who brings hope to childless couples: See Feature page 28
From the University of Strathclyde, where the subjects are Golda Meir;
Sir Edward Elgar ; the Waterloo Campaign 1815, and the Kings of Israel and Judah. With Magnus Magnusson. DirectorStephen Potter
Producer Penelope Cowell Doe
Living for Jason. Another chance to see this moving documentary about a couple as they prepare to face the most painful moment of their life. Their 4 '/2-year-old son had a rare disease and died soon after the programme was made. But the film shows their strength, courage and unconditional love, which makes this an extraordinary and uplifting story rather than one about death.
ProducerTamasin Day-Lewis Series editor John Blake
A Day-Lewis production for BBCtv
SEE PREVIEW page
A Midsummer Night's Dream First of six of Shakespeare's best-loved plays, realised by Soviet animation.
Series producer Dave Edwards
Five-part series about the most popular pet in the world.
Producer Dick Meadows Rpt
Computer Look: scrambled