Editor Paul Gibbs ; Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris.
Editor Bob Wheaton ; Timetable on Monday...
Today, disabled and able-bodied children join Robert Kilroy-Silk to discuss how this society treats people with disabilities and how they would prefer to be treated.
In the verbal communication game today. Derek and Ellen Jameson take opposite sides to partnertheir Radio 2 colleague
Ken Bruce and broadcasterand rabbi Julia Neuberger.
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Regional News; Weather
Coverage of the last day of the Labour Party conference from the Winter
Gardens. Blackpool, as deputy leader John Prescott brings this year's proceedings to a close
Including at 11.00, 12.00
News and Weather submiea (news) Regional News and Weather
Details at 5.35pm Stereo
Another round in the vocabulary quiz, hosted by Rob Curling.
Clipped Wings. In his rush to meet Rowie, Johnno disobeys an order and has an accident which puts his future as a pilot injeopardy. Stereo Subtitled .........
Featuring a colourful small town garden in SOUth-west Dublin. Stereo ...........
With Toby Anstis and Chris Jarvis.
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TVK
This week, Peter Simon and the team explain why men wear ties.
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Game show that gives grown-ups a hard time. With Dave Benson Phillips.
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In the second show of the new series, Cheryl Baker flies in for the launch of one-and-a-half million balloons at Longleat, Kriss Akabusi attempts a baton-pass while wing-walking at 2,000 feet, and stars including Elton John, Lisa Stansfield and Kate Bush sing the praises of veteran harmonica player Larry Adler. Plus the world's loudest scream.
Jessica has mixed feelings about the investigation of the incident at the drama group.
Rick comes up with a scheme to make some easy money, and Philip discovers that goingto the aid of others can be a dangerous business. Lou wonders if Wendy is the woman for him.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday
With Martyn Lewis and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
See Monday fordetahs
Anotherthree contestants battle it out in a contest of knowledge and tactics. Presented by Paul Daniels.
Director Babara Jones ; Producer Roger Ordish
In the last of his sixjourneys
Tom Vernon explores the Cathar lands of Languedoc-
Roussillon in the south-west, and the ancient kingdom of Catalonia which straddles the Pyrenees to the Spanish city of Barcelona and beyond. See today's choices.
Producer Tom Vernon ; Editor Peter Clarke
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Jim Davidson with the game show which combines general knowledge and snooker skill. This week stars Dennis Taylor, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Allison Fisher join the contestants competing for a chance to win the mystery star prize. Refereed by John "Mr Trick Shot" Virgo.
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Sue Cook presents a special investigation of the paranormal, featuring four stories involving apparitions, poltergeists and psychic experiences. Plus the launch of a national Premonitions Bureau.
See today's choices.
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See This Week: page 14
Legal drama, starring Meg Foster
Beaten and then left for dead, a teenage girl makes accusations against the respected head of her foster home, Brother Thomas, that lead assistant district attorney Julie Butler into an emotionally strained prosecution. With the aid of an embittered investigator, Julie seeks evidence that will stand up in court, fearing that even the victim of the crime may let her down.
(1989)
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The 'good' doctor introduces a tale of another doctor and his celebrated friend, on the trail of the most infamous murderer in history.
Crime thriller featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, starring John Neville, Donald Houston
London, 1888: with Whitechapel terrorised by 'Jack the Ripper' who has already murdered three prostitutes, Sherlock Holmes is sent anonymously a case of surgical instruments from which a scalpel - evidently the murder weapon - is missing.
(1965)
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