With Philippa Forrester. Stereo
The Dot Stop.
Old Testament stories with a difference.
Interviews with David Frost.
Series editor Barney Jones
Executive editor Bob Wheaton
Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts
A series looking at how people of different religions interact.
Story of a Community. An inter-faith celebration in Manchester.
Graham Young and the Smith family from Manchester will spend the next three weeks in a narrowboat on the Midlands canal network. Today they join the staff of Kate Boats in Warwick for prayer and worship. PRAYER LINE: [number removed]
Magazine programme for deaf or hard of hearing people. Today Jack Ashley talks about making the most of your MP. With signing and subtitles.
Second of a five-part series offering a guide for working women who want to get to the top. With Carol Vorderman.
FREE "BREAKING GLASS' BOOK: send large sae with two first class stamps to [address removed]
The third of seven programmes.
A Diverse production for BBCtv
Project Pack: send a cheque for £2.50, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed].
A series of films on black perspectives of British culture.
Reunion. Four middle-class West
Indian women relive their experiences of being recruited into the British army during the Second World War.
A Leda Serene production for BBCtv Rpt
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25.
(Revised rpt from last Wednesday)
Political analysis.
Three-episode omnibus edition.
Biblical epic starring Victor Mature, Hedy Lamarr
The story of the most famous haircut in history. With George Sanders, Angela Lansbury and Olive Deering.
(1949)
Film Reviews pages 55-62
More transformations, courtesy of Jimmy Savile.
(Stereo)
BBC 1 's Controller Alan Yentob and restaurateur Sally Clarke are guest judges in this first semi-final. Presenter Loyd Grossman. Producer Richard Bryan : Executive producers Bradley Adams and Richard Kalms
A Union Pictures production forBBCtv
With Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles
Roy Castle is the first guest of this series in which celebrities choose hymns to mark important moments in their spiritual lives. Castle's courageous battle with cancer has diminished neither his faith nor his capacity for humour, as Alan Titchmarsh finds when he visits him at home. Evocative videos catch the spirit of his favourite hymns: Pass It On; Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven; Praise Him on the Trumpet; Shine Jesus Shine; Dear Lord and Father of Mankind; If We Never Needed the Lord Before.
A Word-Pictures production for BBCtv
Sid challenges Foggy's claims to be a talented golfer.
With Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde, John Comer and Jane Freeman.
Comedy drama lirected by and starring Alan Alda. With Ann-Margret
For too long, Steve Giardino has been more concerned with his work than his wife Jackie.
So now they are both facing the single life again.
(1988)
FILM REVIEWS pages 55 62
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Weather Bill Giles.
In pubs and clubs throughout the country, young people are rushing on stage to submit themselves to the hypnotists' spell.
Joan Bakewell asks whether we should surrender our minds to techniques which are used not just for entertainment but also by cult leaders and evangelists.
A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv
The Andrew Duncan interview with Joan Bakewell See Feature page 32
Drama starring Donald Sutherland, Karen Black
Hollywood, 1938: A painter takes a job with a movie studio and becomes obsessed with his starlet neighbour.
With Burgess Meredith, William Atherton.
(1975)
Film Reviews pages 55-62