THRUSH intend to let a secret weapon loose on an UNCLE conference.
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
Interviews with former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, Conservative Party Deputy
Chairman Michael Dobbs and Tony Blair's press secretary, Alastair Campbell. With David Frost. Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts.
Comedians Trevor and Simon, and Nick Hancock are the guests today. With music from Eternal. (Stereo)
A look at the work of Friends of the Young Deaf. With signing and subtitles.
Rptd on Tuesday 12noon on BBC2 Stereo.....
Talking about health.
The short series about how to improve your memory. With Greg Proops.
Today's edition focuses on an invention to silence motorbikes, tackling bullying, and a photographer who is also a dancer.
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus the week'sweatherat 12.25. stereo ...
John Humphrys and the team analyse political trends at home and abroad.
Editor Nelson Mews Subtitled ...................
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
When an unfaithful wife is murdered, Lt Columbo has to deal with her husband and find the murderer.
Starring Peter Falk.
The BBC's right-of-reply programme presented by Sue Lawley. Call the hotline with your comments on [number removed].
A six-part adaptation of the novel by Frances Hodgson Bumett.
Cedric is touched by a farmer's plight.
Adapted by Julian Fellowes
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE: looking at Victorian life, send a cheque for £4.50 payable to BBC Education to: [address removed]
Today's discoveries are made in Colchester and include a Tiffany pocket watch from the 1930s and a valuable carved table. With Hugh Scully.
See Antiques: page 42
With Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Richard Edgar ............
A performance by Salvation Army bands and choirs from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Introduced by Pam Rhodes. Producer Bryan Izzard ; Editor Helen Alexander
Repeated on Wednesday at 2.10pm on BBC2
Compo, Clegg and Foggy are delighted to be given an old van.... until they find out what is inside. With Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde, Kathy Staff, Jane Freeman, Thora Hird, Jean Alexander, Jean Fergusson, Robert Fyfe.
Written by Roy Clarke
(Stereo)
New series
A new ten-part series of the drama starring
Richard Griffiths as the cooking
Detective Inspector Henry Crabbe.
Hard Cheese. A prowler is stealing women's underwearand making obscene phone calls. Crabbe suspects it is the cheese merchant who supplies Pie in the Sky. See today's choices.
Written by Andrew Payne
Producers Chrissy Skinns and David Wimbury
Director Jim Hill
♦ See This Week: page 12
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Weather Richard Edgar ............
A dark comedy in four parts, about three couples and their nannies.
2: Who is Stuart having an affair with? The nannies investigate. Sarah finds herself in an increasingly fraught entanglement with Ben and Katherine.
Written by Sandy Welch ; Executive producers
Caroline Oulton , Michael Wearing; Director Tristram Powell
Simon Bailey is the first Anglican clergyman to carry on his ministry while suffering from Aids. As the rector of Dinnington, he is parish priest in a close-knit pit village in south Yorkshire. Simon has kept a video diary which reflects on how he is attempting to come to terms with his terminal illness.
This moving documentary also shows how parishioners, at first shocked by the revelation that their vicar was gay, have been changed by sharing his burden. (Subtitled)
Adult comedy from John Hughes
starring Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth McGovern, Alec Baldwin
Restless Jefferson "Jake" Briggs never really wanted to grow up. And now he is about to get married to the devoted Kristy and to become a father. With William Windom, Cathryn Damon, Holland Taylor and James Ray. (1988) Stereo ................................ * FILM REVIEWS pages 52-56