With Toby Anstis.
Wiz Bang
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A Feigate production for BBCtv
David Frost interviews the week's news makers.
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Officials of the All England Lawn Tennis Club join the congregation at St Mary's Church, Wimbledon. Hymns include: Praise My Soul the King of Heaven; Father Hear the Prayer We Offer; Angel-Voices
Ever Singing; At the Name of Jesus.
Advice to deaf school leavers, and a report on the new pay phones with a textphone facility. With signing and subtitles.
Aspects of French life as seen by the country's TV.
9: Picking mushrooms in Borgotaro.
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Techniques for job applications. BBC BOOK: Better Communication Skills for Work, byMelanieKelcher, price £4. 99 (phone[number removed]foranorderform)
How do non-Muslims see
British Muslims - as an enrichment or a threat?
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1: Traditional Egyptian dishes using Mediterranean ingredients. With Claudia Roden.
With John Craven , including the week's weather at 12.55.
Analysis of the week's political events, with Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole.
Omnibus edition. Old wounds are reopened when a friend of Grant's turns up at the Vic.
Undersea fantasy based on Jules Verne 's characters.
Starring Robert Ryan
After being washed overboard during an Atlantic storm, six passengers are rescued by a mysterious submarine and taken to an underwater city. It seems an idyllic world, but the travellers soon learn it is fraught with danger.
Director James Hill (1970)
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Teams of dogs and their handlers, each representing regions of the UK, compete in a variety of events which test speed, skill, agility and obedience. This week: Wales v South
West. With Peter Purves ,
Cheryl Baker , and Superdogs vet Bradley Viner.
The last of three semi-finals, in which Loyd Grossman is joined by cookery writer Valentina Harris and master flautist James Galway. The contestants are Betsy Anderson, an overseas investment dealer from West Lothian; Derek Johns, a dealer in old master pictures from Wiltshire; and Kerry Church, who works in a clinical diagnostics laboratory, from Cardiff.
Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
MAGAZINE: tonight's recipes will be in part 12 2 of the Masterchef Menu Collection, f 1.75, published on 28 June.
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
In the last programme of the series, Alan Titchmarsh meets rock star Rick Wakeman on the Isle of Man as he chooses his six favourite hymns. Specially-shot three-minute videos capture their mood and spirit.
All Things Bright and Beautiful;
Down by the Riverside; Who Would True Valour See; Jesu, Lover of My Soul; Morning Has Broken; Jerusalem.
Producer Peter Armstrong
A Word Pictures production for BBCtv
Anneka Rice presents the ultimate travel challenge.
This week, the destination is
Mexico. The contestants must scale the ancient Mayan Pyramid, perform with a traditional Mariachi band in Merida and dive for sunken treasure in the Caribbean.
Directors David Cumming and Tom Gutteridge
Series producer Mark Rowland
A Mentorn Films production for BBCtv
A new ten-part series of the rural drama, set in early-50s Scotland.
Filmed on location in Perthshire, it follows the fortunes of a young married couple struggling to adjust to hostile locals, the hardships of agriculture and, at the end of the last series, a disastrous fire at Corriebeg.
Starring Ian Carmichael, Francesca Hunt, Derek Riddell
Alec and Jenny spent the winter in a caravan, but they can now return home, and Sir James receives a telegram at Strathblair House.
Episode written by David Ashton
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Another chance to see the second series of this romantic comedy written by Bob Larbey , starring
Judi Dench , Geoffrey Palmer Lionel's book is finished, but there are problems with the cover picture.
Director Sydney Lotterby
Executive producer Philip Jones
A Theatre of Comedy/D L Taffner/UK Ltd production for BBCtv
With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Concluding Ken Russell 's four-part adaptation of D H Lawrence 's classic story. Starring Joely Richardson Sean Bean
While Connie relaxes at the seaside, dramatic developments take place at home.
Screenplay by Michael Haggiag and Ken Russell. A London Films/Global Arts production for BBCtv
Final part of the adaptation of DH Lawrence infamous novel. While Connie relaxes at the seaside, dramatic developments take place at home.
The programme about current moral dilemmas affecting the private and public life of Britain. Rationing Health
If health care is to be rationed, one suggestion is that those whose bad habits may have led to disease or injury could be denied treatment. Smokers and drunken drivers, for instance, could find themselves at the back of the queue. Who should decide which of us deserves treatment, and how?
Producer Nick Stuart Series producer Michael Waterhouse A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv
The series that shows people how to use their time efficiently looks at the discipline of being self-employed. Producer Hendrik Ball
The Path to Perfect Service
Training new recruits at the Hotel Okura Kobe in Japan.
Patrick Moore reports from
Baltimore on the Hubble Space Telescope.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo