Coverage of the Australian Open men's singles final
Paddy Ashdown, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, is David Frost's guest today. Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts.
Today, Larry Adler recalls getting moral advice from Al Capone , Paul Gambaccini designs a shrine for a comic hero, plus music from Lena Fiagbe. Stereo....
Featuring a deaf tailor, two young people who have completed a training course and are now working, and a family who have chosen aural education fortheirdeaf children. With signingand subtitles.
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Today: talking about arranging to meet friends and buying clothes.
The short series about how to improve your memory. With Greg Proops.
Today, public speaking made easy, and what happens when you leave the army. Producer Jeremy Orlebar ; Series editor Stephen Moss
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Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25. Stereo ...
A referendum special in which 100 voters listen to the arguments then vote on changes to the European Union. With John Humphrys.
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Omnibus edition.
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Live coverage of the fourth round
FA Cup tie from Roker Park. Plus the live draw for the fifth round.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill. See today's choices.
Highlights of Sheffield Wednesday vWolves can be seen tomorrow at 10. 15pm Stereo .......
A six-part adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett 's novel.
5: As Lord Dorincourt steels himself to meet his new daughter-in-law, Cedric prepares to leave the castle and to live with his mother. See today's choices.
Adapted by Julian Fellowes
A dining table bought for £5 and a pair of Russian plates said to come from the Tsar's yacht are amongtoday's finds in Bridlington, Humberside. With Hugh Scully. Producer Christopher Lewis
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With Chris Lowe. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
Tonight the programme relives the visit of two American evangelists to Victorian England. Hymns from that era are performed in the Victoria Hall, Bolton by the New English Orchestra, soloists and choirs and include What a Friend We Have in Jesus, Tell Me the Old, Old Story and Trust and Obey.
(Repeated on Monday at 2.0pm on BBC2)
Once in a Moonlit Junkyard. The arrival of a sinister-looking motorcyclist fills
Compo with fear. With Bill Owen , Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde , Kathy Staff ,
Jane Freeman , Thora Hird , Jean Alexander , Freddie Davies , Jean Fergusson. Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
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With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
In the final part of the dark comedy, Sarah and David find their marriage and friendship tested to the limit while the "nanny mafia" plot to save the day. AND
Petrona's Honour
Liverpool was all set to have its first black mayor, 53-year-old mother
Petrona Lashley. But tabloid press revelations about her convictions for prostitution brought moves to prevent hertaking office, even though the offences have been wiped from the record. Tonight she speaks openly about her life and her fight to be reinstated.
Producer Michael Bilton ; Executive producer
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A stroll around the solar system with Peter Davison. Tonight, how one of the mysteries of the universe was solved.
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Comedy starring
Peter Sellers in seven roles.
June 1940: the Nazis invade Paris and, on the orders of the Fuhrer, close all houses of ill-repute. All except Madame Grenier 's, a popular haunt of both the Gestapo and British Intelligence. With Lila Kedrova , Curt Jurgens , Jenny Hanley. Director Roy Boulting (1973) Subtitled .. # FILM REVIEWS pages 41-48