Shadow Home Secretary Tony Blair is questioned by David Frost. Series editor Barney Jones
ExecutiveeditorBobWheaton
Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts
The journey to lona reaches Ardgartan.
A tribute to the work in deaf theatre of Dorothy Miles , who died a year ago. With signing and subtitles.
Aspects of contemporary Germany.
Today, Mainz.
The language series visits San Remo.
With Anna Mazzotti.
The last in the series samples the roast meats of Castile.
A series on family life. Presented by Gloria Hunniford and Caron Keating.
Countryside stories with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.55
Analysis of the week's political events with John Humphrys.
Omnibus edition. Grant and Phil try to catch Ian out.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Norwich City v Manchester United
Live coverage from Carrow Road of this FA Cup fourth round match.The draw for the fifth round will be held immediately after the match. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen. Commentary by Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking.
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A six-part drama set in 1907. 5: Sheringham's cinema is due to open but Gold has plans to steal his audience.
Based on a novel by Elsie McCutcheon , adapted for television by James Andrew Hall
A Red Rooster production for BBCtv SubtiVed
The Roadshow today visits
Beaumaris in Anglesey, where local surprises include a vase bought at a garden fete which turns out to be valuable
Worcester porcelain. Among the other unusual items assessed by the experts is an automated picture of a fiddling cat serenading her kittens. Presented by Hugh Scully. Producer Christopher Lewis
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Tonight's programme is a big-band special from Hinde Street Methodist Church, London, featuring the Trinity College of Music Big Band. Old favourites like Onward Christian Soldiers are given the up-tempo treatment, and there are also familiar Gospel tunes including A mazing Grace and Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen.
Producer Martyn Clayden Editor Helen Alexander
Lionel finally moves in with Jean. Having lived on their own for some time, will they be able to make the adjustment?
A Theatre of Comedy/D L Taffner production for BBCtv
(Stereo) (Subtitles)
There is both joy and drama as Bea gives premature birth to baby
Lucy, while Jack is away working In Glasgow.
The news is tempered, however, as Tilly returns to work at the House of Eliott after the tragic death of her baby, William.
Episode written by Julia Stoneham
Producer Jeremy Gwilt ; Director Gwennan Sage
Bea gives premature birth to Lucy while Jack is working in Glasgow. Tilly returns to work after tragic death of her baby William.
When the inspector calls, the spectre takes over the case.
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Peter Cockroft
The final episode of the three-part drama starring James Fox, Francesca Annis
When Sally Hall arrives home with her children, she finds the house wrecked and her husband Simon in a desperate state. Does he have either the inner toughness or the desire to make it in the headhunting game?
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Comedy from Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
Directors John Kilby and Graham C Williams Producers Jon Plowman and Jamie Rix A Talkback production for BBCtv
Topical issues of private morality and public ethics come under the spotlight each week in a new series of the programme in which Joan Bakewell dissects the matters affecting everyone - from the people in power or in the pulpit to those on the streets.
Among the issues examined during the series is the question of whether Japan should pay compensation to prisoners held in wartime labour camps.
Other dilemmas on the agenda are whether vets should co-operate in factory farming, and whether men should work with very young children. Series producerMichaelWaterhouse
A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv TRANSCRIPT: please send a cheque for £2.00, payable to BSS, to [address removed]
Without Diana An 8-year-old whose death devastated her parents 40 years ago reappears to teach her father a spiritual lesson.
Western starring Yul Brynner
Robert Mitchum Mexico 1912: an American pilot, pressed into service by revolutionary leader Pancho Villa , finds himself at the centre of a bloody conflict. With Charles Bronson , Herbert Lorn.
Director Buzz Kulik (1968)
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