With Philippa Forrester.
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Dick Spring, Deputy Irish Prime Minister, talks to David Frost. Series editor Barney Jones
ExecutiveeditorBobWheaton
Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts
A service of prayer and meditation on the first
Sunday in Lent, from Selby Abbey, Yorkshire. With Judy Merry.
With Philippa Forrester and Ratz.
Written by Valerie Georgeson. from a story by Margaret Stuart Barry.
Team quiz game.
Written by Phil Redmond Rpt
A consumer series for children investigates the film classification system. Does it really work? With Zoe Ball.
Today: a visit to Rome.
Today's programme features a report on inner ear implants. With signing and subtitles.
Rural issues. Plus the week's weather at 12.55
Political analysis.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Bolton v Aston Villa
Live coverage from Burnden Park of the FA Cup fifth round
_ tie, with first division Bolton, who have already knocked out
Everton and holders Arsenal this season, looking for a third win over a Premiership side. Cup second favourites Aston Villa will know what to expect.
The draw for the quarter-final will be made after the match.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen , commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
(Highlights from today's other fifth-round matches will be at 9.00pm shown on BBC2)
Today: plans for a Venice wedding.
The Roadshow visits Crawley in West Sussex, where exhibits include the finest collection of silver ever to turn up in the series, a fine 18th-century engraved wine glass, and a three-faced doll. With Hugh Scully , who sets the first question in a new three-part competition.
Producer Christopher Lewis
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Michael Fish
Tonight's programme, on the first Sunday in Lent, comes from Bunyan Meeting, the Bedford church which stands where John Bunyan , author of The Pilgrim's Progress, preached 300 years ago. Alan Titchmarsh meets those who, like Bunyan's hero Christian, know what it is to be "in the wilderness". Hymns include: Father, Hear the Prayer We
Offer; Be Still, for the Presence of the Lord; Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Redeemer-, and John Bunyan 's own Who Would True ValourSee.
Producer Jonathan Fulford
Editor Helen Alexander
Jean and Lionel are in Los Angeles to discuss turning their story into a film. But Jean becomes concerned when
Lionel meets the executive who will decide their fate.
Written by Bob Larbey
Producer Sydney Lotterby
Executive producer Philip Jones
A Theatre of Comedy/D L Taffner UK Ltd production for BBCtv
When legal action against Larry and Grace proves pointless, Bea and Evie are forced to take matters into their own hands.
Episode written by Lynda Del Sasso
Producer Jeremy Gwilt : Director June Howson
MUSIC: for the soundtrack. available on cassette at£7.99 orCD at£9.99 (plus £ 1.50 postage and packing), phone 0[number removed].
When legal action against Larry and Grace proves pointless, Bea and Evie are forced to take matters into their own hands.
Comedy starring John Goodman
Peter O'Toole
John Hurt
Unexpectedly made King of England, Las Vegas piano player Ralph Jones escapes the stuffy atmosphere of Buckingham Palace and heads for a strip club, where an unlikely romance blossoms.
Director David S Ward (1991)
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With Peter Sissons.
Weather Michael Fish
The day of transmission may have changed from Saturday to Sunday but the Clive James style of humour and wit remains as dry as ever.
For the next ten weeks,
Clive James will be putting his own interpretation on world news events and talking to celebrities via satellite and in the studio.
And, of course, there'll be clips of some of the more bizarre items from foreign television.
Joining him in the studio for an "irresponsible discussion on currently enticing themes" is American actor Tom Hanks , star of Big, Sleepless in Seattle, and the newly-released Philadelphia (featured in tonight's Moving Pictures at
10.35pm on BBC2). Says James: "He's young, handsome, clever and infinitely desirable to women - but I'm not jealous."
Future guests include
Michael Palin , Joan Collins ,
Billy Connelly , Tony Curtis , Stephen Fry and Victoria Wood.
Executive producer Richard Drewett Series producer Beatrice Ballard
The Andrew Duncan interview with Clive James
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Another topical moral dilemma comes under the spotlight as Joan Bakewell investigates a story from this week's headlines and considers the ethical issues at stake.
Producer Mike Mitchell
Series producer Michael Waterhouse
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Mirror Mirror
A writer of horror novels is terrorised by a phantom in a black cape. With Sam Waterston , Helen Shaver , Dick Cavett. Director Martin Scorsese
The first of five programmes about job-hunting in Europe visits Milan to find out about careers in design, engineering and dance. With Alex Taylor.
Producer Mary Sprent Stereo FREE BOOKLET: write to. [address removed]