With Zoe Ball and Chris Jarvis.
7.30Animation. Rpt .
(Rpt) (Stereo)
David Frost talks to MP Stephen Dorrell and Professor Stephen Hawking.
Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts
Animated fun.
(Rpt)
Last episode in the Australian drama series.
Why is there so little TV for deaf children? Plus Jack Ashley explores the meaning of Armistice Day. With signing and subtitles. Rptd on Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo .
Live from London. Her Majesty the Queen lays herwreath at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the service of their country. Tom Fleming describes the scene, and the Bishop of London, the Rt Revand Rt Hon David Hope , conducts a short act of worship, which is followed by the march of the Royal British Legion and 10,000 ex-servicemen and women.
Music is played by the Guards Division. TV presentation Peter Hylton Cleaver
Highlights can be seen tonight at 8.00pm on BBC2
A meditation for Remembrance Sunday. A soldier reflects on the young lives wasted in battle. With Douglas Hodge.
(See also Remembrance tonight at 11.0pm)
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25. Stereo ...
John Humphrys and the team analyse the trends in British and European politics.
Editor Nelson Mews Subtitled ...................
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Another chance to see the first episode of this new six-part adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel.
Old Martin Chuzzlewit is paranoid that everyone is after his money.
(Shown last Monday)
(Episode 2 tomorrow at 9.30pm on BBC2)
(Stereo)
Martin Chuzzlewit is a very rich man, but paranoid that everyone is after his money. His grandson has made the fatal mistake of falling in love with the only person Martin trusts.
Griff Rhys Jones presents the series for book lovers.
Today; what do Salisbury's clergy and churchgoers think of Susan Howatch's Starbridge novels? Plus a crash course in bestseller-writing from John Grisham, Jackie Collins and Barbara Taylor Bradford.
The grand final, with guest judges Michel Roux and industrialist Sir John Harvey-Jones. Presented by Loyd Grossman.
See Children, page 63
John Humphrys appeals on behalf of Shelter. Repeated on Wednesday at 3.05pm
DONATIONS to: [address removed]- please make cheques payable to Shelter (or telephone free on [number removed])
Schoolboy drama in six parts based on the stories by Richmal Crompton.
William and the White Elephants.
William discovers that running the white elephant stall at the village fete isn't altogether straightforward. See today's choices.
Written by Simon Booker ; Producer Alan Wright
Director David Giles Subtitled..............
♦Who's a naughty boy? See page 27
With Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles .....................
Remembrance Sunday edition from Aldershot, home of the British Army, where Steve Chalke meets people whose faith has been strengthened by the experience of war. Hymns from the Royal Garrison Church include For All the Saints and Abide with Me.
Producer R Medwyn Hughes; Editor Helen Alexander Rev at 2. 1 Opm on BBC2
Serenade for Tight Jeans and Metal Detector. Forced by decency to replace his well-worn trousers, Compo goes in search of a pairof jeans. With
Bill Owen , PeterSallis and Brian Wilde ,
Written by Roy Clarke ; Producer Alan J W Bell
The epic love story in nine parts.
6: Sod's Law. The pressure mounts at Bob'sfactory, and Diana has suspicions about Stacey.
Written by Peter Ransley ; Producers Eileen Quinn and Alan J Wands ; Director Stuart Burge
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles .....................
Ruby has a breakdown and takes to the streets when as co-host Richard Wilson tries to move her off the set. Back in the studio, guests Candice Bergen and Miriam Margolyes keep the sofa warm. Director Ed Bye ; Series producer Clive Tulloh
Dangerous Liaisons
The last in the series investigates the ethics of teacher-student relationships. With Joan Bakewell. Producer Alison Turner ; Series producer
Michael Waterhouse
Simplify Me When I'm Dead. Actor
Douglas Hodge reflects on the writings of Second World War poet Keith Douglas. Producer John Kirby
Romantic comedy.
Susan Berlanger has everything going for her. But her leg brace, a legacy of childhood polio, always seemsto put men off. So she decides to even up the score on a ski-ing holiday, replacing her brace with a plaster cast.
Director Edouard Molinaro (1984) Stereo ... + FILM REVIEWS pages 69-76
Planets around Pulsars. Dr Paul Murdin talks to Patrick Moore.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo Stereo........