Philip Hawthorn tells the story of Ballu Shah (the Miser).
David Frost interviews the week's news makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts.
A series about mystical experiences.
Today, three people recall their encounters with angels.
In the series celebrating the spiritual elements of life, Rachel Hawthorn meets children's author Millie Murray.
In today's edition Clive Mason goes to Wales to visit the Swansea Deaf Club.
With signing and subtitles.
(Rptd on Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2) (Stereo)
The lifestyles and interests of the retired.
Short stories from France based on one word. Today, the pond.
(Stereo)
Tom Vernon cycles through France.
Today, Cevennes.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Troubleshooters Sid Joynson sets out to motivate workers, this week to improve the standard of hospital care by enlisting the help of those who actually do the job.
BBC Book: Sid's Heroes, £12.99, from bookshops
Rural issues, with John Craven.
Plus the week's weather at 12.25.
(Stereo)
John Humphrys and the team analyse political trends at home and abroad.
(Subtitled)
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Dead Weight. How can America's leading war hero be guilty of cold-blooded murder? With no body, no weapon and the one uncertain witness being wooed by the killer, Lt Columbo must weigh the few facts very carefully before plunging in. With Peter Falk.
The BBC's right-of-reply programme presented by Sue Lawley. Call the hotline with your comments on [number removed].
A series of dramatised documentaries about people awarded medals for extraordinary courage during wartime.
Today, John Phillips , one of only two army bomb disposal officers sent to the Falklands conflict in 1982.
Three more aspiring amateur cooks compete. Hosted by Loyd Grossman , with guests chef Terry Laybourne and actress Rosemary Leach.
Producer Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams and Richard Kalms
♦ See Terry Laybourne : page 33
With Moira Stuart.
(Subtitled)
Weather Peter Cockroft
From Farnborough, Hampshire. Hymns include: Alleluia, Raise the Anthem, The Day Thou Gavest, and Let All the World in Every Corner Sing.
(Repeated on Tuesday at 2.0pm on BBC2)
Contestants try to unravel the minds of children and get at least some of the answers right. With Ronnie Corbett.
The first of seven episodes of a new drama set around a Devon veterinary practice.
Starring Suzanne Burden, Richard Hawley
New vet Jennifer Holt soon learns that for some farmers there's a fine line between cost cutting and cruelty.
See today's choices.
In at the Sheep End: page 26
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Second of a four-part historical drama starring Joe McGann, Mark McGann, Paul McGann, Stephen McGann, Michael Kitchen
With the failure of the potato crop, the people of Brannocktown face starvation and financial ruin.
From Warwick Castle. The specialist subjects are John of Gaunt, the Battle for Arnhem, Martin Luther King, and the history and repertoire of the clarinet. With Magnus Magnusson.
Nearly 4,000 churches in Britain claim to have been touched by a new incarnation of God's miraculous power. One in three churches in Britain is now holding healing services. But this charismatic revival, with its belief in demons of darkness, spirits, angels and miracles, is dividing the Christian world. Everyman uncovers practices of healing and deliverances that have destroyed people's faith and shattered their lives.
Romantic comedy starring Amy Irving, Peter Riegert
Isabelle Grossman is an intelligent, attractive, 33-year-old Jewish woman. She's not looking for a husband - and even if she was, he certainly wouldn't be running a pickle business.
(1988)
(Postponed from 30 April)
(Stereo)
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