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David Frost interviews the formerforeign secretary and ex-chancellor Lord Howe who talks candidly about his turbulent relationship with MrsThatcherand assesses the government's current economic performance.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard
Including at 8. 15 5 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts

Contributors

Unknown:
David Frost
Editor:
Barney Jones
Unknown:
Tim Orchard

Victoria Gillick became the focus of public condemnation when she decided to make a stand on the issue of contraceptive advice for under 16-year-olds. She talks to Dr David Cook about her motivations.

Contributors

Unknown:
Victoria Gillick
Unknown:
Dr David Cook

In today's programme: who is responsible if you go deaf at work? Plus a preview of the first UK Deaf Film Festival, a rare clip of Helen Keller , behind the scenes with Breakfast News and ballooning with a Business Woman of the Year. With signingand subtitles.
Rptd on Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo ..11852

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Keller

Live coverage of this morning's play in the 36-hole final World Matchplay ChampionshipfromWentworth.
Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Dave Marr , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Introduced by Steve Rider.
Stereo....................................................53662

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Dave Marr
Commentary By:
Clive Clark
Commentary By:
Mike Hughesdon.
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.

Today's edition of the countryside series features a glimpse of the six category winners in the Countryfile/Radio Times Photo 94 Competition. All six photographs will be published in next week's Radio Times, on sale 18 October, and you can vote for the overall winner on one of the telephone numbers we will be publishing. The result will be announced on next week's show.
Plus the week's weather at 12.25.
Stereo

Live coverage of the entire
Grand Prix of Europe, as the World
Championship starts to spark into action in Spain with the competition between Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill hotting up. Commentary by Tony Jardine , Jonathan Palmer and Murray Walker. See today's choices. Producer Mark Wilkin ; Executive producer
Jim Reside ........................................85680790 Highlights can be seen this evening at 9.30 on BBC2.
See Sport: page 61

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael SchumacHer
Unknown:
Damon Hill
Commentary By:
Tony Jardine
Commentary By:
Jonathan Palmer
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Producer:
Mark Wilkin

This week: identical twins go shopping, PVC hits the high street, a history of the Crombie and hairstyles by Vidal Sassoon. With Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Producer Karen Hughes ; Executive producer
RogerCasstles Stereo Subtitled.........477535

Contributors

Unknown:
Vidal Sassoon.
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Brenda Emmanus.
Producer:
Karen Hughes

Pam Rhodes tours Britain to discover the work of the Mothers' Union. Hymns from Coventry Cathedral include Praise My Soul and Jesus Christ Is Waiting.
Producer Allan Lee ; Editor Helen Alexander
Rep at 2.10pm on BBC2
Stereo Subtitled ..............................832041

Contributors

Presenter:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Allan Lee
Editor:
Helen Alexander

In the Service of Humanity. Clegg and Compo are dismayed to discover that a lifesaving attempt has inspired Foggy to devote his life - and theirs - to first aid.
With Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde, John Comer, Jane Freeman, Joe Gladwin , Kathy Staff, Gil Morris.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Producer Alan J W Bell
Rpt Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Unknown:
John Comer
Unknown:
Jane Freeman
Unknown:
Joe Gladwin
Unknown:
Kathy Staff
Unknown:
Gil Morris.
Written By:
Roy Clarke

Continuingthe epic love story in nine parts, following the tale of an ambitious working-class Yorkshire lad. 2:This Evil World. Paula, now heavily pregnant by her new husband Richard, longs to see Bob again. After her mother discovers Bob's letters she is thrown out, only to be taken in by Bob's family where she gives birth to a daughter.
Written by Peter Ransley ; Producers Eileen Quinn and Alan J Wands ; Director Peter Smith

Contributors

Written By:
Peter Ransley
Producers:
Eileen Quinn
Producers:
Alan J Wands
Director:
Peter Smith
Bob Longman:
Linus Roache
Paula Austen:
Lia Williams
Sarah Wickham:
Rosemary Martin
Richard Austen:
Richard Huw
Captain Karl von Berner:
Mark Heap
Eva Nolte:
Merelina Kendall
Arthur Spence:
Gary Lydon

Alan Plater 's drama about an ageing American jazz musician.
Starring Elliott Gould, Geraldine James
A once renowned jazz pianist who is now an alcoholic, a gambler and a womaniser comes to England to play a a series of gigs. There, he meets his match in the woman appointed as his minder for the week.
See today's choices.
Producer Otto Plaschkes; Director Desmond Davis
Elliott Gould on sex and Streisand. See feature, page 22

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Plater
Producer:
Otto Plaschkes
Director:
Desmond Davis
Joe Warren:
Elliott Gould
Sarah Williams:
Geraldine James
Charlie Foster:
Alun Armstrong
Tom Clayton:
Ewan McGregor
Mrs Thompson:
Liz Smith
Marjorie Evans:
Judy Flynn
Gary Powell:
Anthony Etherton
Ronnie Scott:
Ronnie Scott
Pete:
Neil McCaul
Newman:
Stephen Marcus
Wells:
Jamie Forman
Ken:
Larry Lamb
Sally Evans:
Ruth Woods
Mrs Jones:
Paddy Navin
Mr Jones:
Russell Richardson

Lenses in the Universe. Professor
Richard Ellis of Cambridge University joins Patrick Moore in a programme focusingon gravitational lenses.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo Stereo.........8506765

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Ellis
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

Romantic drama. An idealistic young Frenchman and a middle-class Australian woman meet again, 18 years after their passionate romance ended.
With Anne Grigg, Francois Dunoyer. (1987)
FILM REVIEWS pages 69-76

Contributors

Director:
Lex Marinos
[Actor]:
Anne Grigg
[Actor]:
Francois Dunoyer

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