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Introduced by Mo Dutta.

9.05 Kilroy
Topical discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo .............

10.00 News and Weather subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather

10.05 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick
Featuring agony aunt Deidre Sanders, garden guru Anthony Henn, cookery with Ainsley Harriott, consumer tests, Behind the Scenes with John Leslie, and Jeni Barnett meets more of the country's most talented children. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional News; Weather. Stereo.

12.00 News and Weather subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather .............

12.05pm Pebble Mill
Anthony Newley is Gloria Hunniford 's guest. Stereo .

12.55 Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mo Dutta.
Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Deidre Sanders
Unknown:
Anthony Henn
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
John Leslie
Unknown:
Jeni Barnett
Unknown:
Anthony Newley
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford

Oxford University v Cambridge University Live coverage from Twickenham of the 113th Varsity Match.
Oxford won last year, but Cambridge retain the overall lead with 51 wins to Oxford's 48 in this annual rugby event. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith . Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston
Stereo.............................................

Contributors

Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Introduced By:
Chris Rea.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Drama set aboard the galactic veterinary ship Dispensable.
Two's body has been stolen and his brain is in the ship's computer system.
Written by Christopher Middleton Stereo...

Contributors

Written By:
Christopher Middleton
Two:
Bernard Wright
Captain:
Mark Arden
Dogsbody:
Robin Kingsland
Mona:
Ann Bryson
Rita:
Jackie Downey
Simkin:
Matthew Devitt
Supreme Commander:
Richard Robinson
Fargon woman:
Polly Pleasence

Marie has to come clean when "Dale" wins the Dream
Teen competition.
Written by Judy Forshaw. Next episode on Friday

Contributors

Written By:
Judy Forshaw.
Marie:
Louise Mostyn
Leah:
Jay Nihoy
Brad:
Michael Nicholson
Dale:
Leslie Baines
Alison:
Victoria Murray
Janey:
Chloe Annett
Amanda:
Gemma Graham
Gary:
George Trotter
Noddy:
Brett Adams
Angel:
Vicky Taylor
Baby Sam:
Jessica Burke
Frew:
Luke Dale

Jill Dando takes a weekend break in Boston, one of America's most picturesque and manageable cities;
Carol Smillie braves Club 18-30 in Ibiza;
Monty Don takes a budget charter holiday in Australia to discoverwhether it is value for money; and Sankha Guha spends a weekend at Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire.
Producers Alison Sharman and Paul Wooding
Editor Jane Lush Repeated on Friday at 2. 15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Producers:
Alison Sharman
Producers:
Paul Wooding

Another chance to see the classic comedy's 1982 Christmas special, featuring TV's longest-suffering suburban sitcom couple.
Written by John Kane ; Producer Peter Whitmore

Contributors

Written By:
John Kane
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Terry:
Terry Scott
June:
June Whitfield
Sir Dennis Hodge:
Reginald Marsh
Malcolm:
Tim Barrett
Beattie:
Rosemary Frankau
Miss Fennel:
Joanna Henderson

A special Christmas edition looking at lives which have been affected by drinking and driving. As well as reconstructing often tragic incidents which could have been avoided, the team goes on the road with police officers as they deal with the the first festive drunks of the season. Presented by Michael Buerk and Juliet Morris.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Executive Producer:
Andy Batten-Foster

The conclusion to the two-part documentary celebrating the life and work of Robert Louis Stevenson covers the last 14 years - the writing of his first novel Treasure Island; the story behind Jekyll and Hyde; a winter in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State which inspired The Master of Ballantrae; and his voyage in the Pacific where he was to die, on 3 December 1894, at the age of 44. The circumstances of his death are vividly recalled by an eye witness, his stepdaughter Belle Strong, on a tape recording discovered in the course of making the programme.

This much travelled man spent his final years a clan chieftain in Samoa, a Scottish exile witnessing native wars and who died before completing what remains, even unfinished, perhaps his greatest book, Weir of Hermiston.

Writers PD James, Candia McWilliam and Alasdair Gray are among those who discuss the extraordinary life of Robert Louis Stevenson.

Viewers' Guide: to obtain a full colour guide on the life and work of R.L. Stevenson, send a cheque for £3.95 to [address removed]

Educational Resource Pack: for details on multi-media pack with video, audio teachers' notes, worksheets, write to [address removed]

The travels of Robert Louis Stevenson: see page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Candia McWilliam
Unknown:
Alasdair Gray
Producer:
John Archer
Series Editor:
Nigel Williams

First of a two-part fact-based drama, starring Wayne Rogers

1964, Mississippi: a reign of terror and violence by the Ku Klux Klan results in the disappearance of three black civil rights workers who were working to encourage local protest against the segregation laws. When they subsequently turn up dead, the FBI is forced to respond, and so begins a campaign by the Bureau's agents to get to the bottom of a case which appears, at first glance, to be intractable. A campaign against fear in the heart of America.

The events depicted also inspired Alan Parker's movie Mississippi Burning. Part 2 is on Thursday at 1 1.25pm.
Director Marvin Chomsky

Contributors

Director:
Marvin Chomsky
Agent Dan Foster:
Wayne Rogers
Inspector Ryder:
Andrew Duggan
Jean Foster:
Marlyn Mason
Ben Jacobs:
Peter Strauss
Dep Sheriff Ollie Thompson:
Ned Beatty
Imperial Wizard Tuttle:
Rip Torn
Dave Keene:
Billy Green Bush
Paul Mathison:
Dabney Coleman
Ralph Paine:
Ed Flanders
Attorney Clay:
George Grizzard

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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