The story of Esther. Last in the series.
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As Europe shortly begins detailed discussions on further integration for the next century, the BBC commences a day of debate when David Frost talks to key players in Britain and Europe.
See today's choices.
Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus Weather forecasts.
(Next programme at 12.30pm)
Eurovisions: From 8.15am BBCtv
It is 20 years since we voted in a referendum to stay in Europe. With further negotiations soon, BBCtv examines our volatile relationship with the Continent. David Frost gets the ball rolling on BBC 1 at 8.15am; while at 12.30pm Peter Jay presents a film report on Europe past and future, and John Humphrys asks leading policy makers whether proposed changes are in truth about creating a new country called "Europe". At 8.00pm on BBC2 David Dimbleby chairs a debate on how the British people feel about the European Union. Have we already surrendered enough sovereignty or is there a danger of missing out on future prosperity and security?
A special service of music and prayer from Holy Trinity Brompton, in west London.
Today, a report on the recent Focus on Deaf People Conference on educational technology. With signing and subtitles.
(Rptd on Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2)
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The lifestyles and interests of the retired.
Short stories from France. Last in the series.
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The series that lifts the lid off education.
Today, a six-year-old boy with a high IQ.
This week, Sid Joynson tries to implement new working methods at a car components factory.
Featuring Radio Times's art director Mike Clowes and picture editor Theresa Eagle with the launch of the Countryfile/Radio Times Photo 95 competition. Plus the week's weather at 12.25. Stereo ..... Full competition details in next week's Radio Times
Followed by Eurovisions: A Country Called Europe
The day of debate on Europe continues with Peter Jay and John Humphrys.
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See also The Big Debate at 8.00pm on BBC2
Omnibus Edition.
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A new case for the top lawyer. Starring Raymond Burr
A magician comes under suspicion after his assistant is killed during one of his most spectacular tricks.
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Last in a week of live nest-watching programmes.
Dramatised documentaries about people awarded medals for conspicuous courage in wartime. Today, the story of RAF Sgt Dennis Rogers (played by Alan Parnaby).
Three more aspiring amateur cooks compete. With Loyd Grossman, and guests Scottish chef Nick Nairn and actress Honor Blackman.
Producer Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams. Richard Kalms
* See Nick Nairn : page 33
With Chris Lowe.
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Weather Rob McElwee
The Methodist Association of Youth Clubs celebrates its 50th birthday in central London with songs for Pentecost, including The Feast Is Ready; Thy Hand, O God, Has Guided; Let the Flame Burn Brighter; and Go Forth and Tell. With Steve Chalke.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 2.10pm on BBC2)
Three contestants try to second-guess children's often unpredictable responses to questions. With Ronnie Corbett.
Third of seven episodes of a new drama set around a veterinary practice.
Jennifer finds that a good turn is not always warmly received when she is dragged into family feuds and professional conflict.
Written by Andy de la Tour
With Peter Sissons.
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Weather Rob McElwee
In the climax of the four-part drama Daniel Phelan eludes capture. But Con and Sean are sent to jail.
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Tonight's subjects from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk are Jack the Ripper, champagne, the Apollo Space programme, and barrister Sir Edward Marshall Hall. With Magnus Magnusson.
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Erotica has traditionally been the preserve of the male consumer, with the female filling the fantasy role. But now men are starting to express unease about pornographic images while women are demanding erotica of their own. This frank investigation asks if there is a post-feminist form of erotica both men and women can enjoy.
Highlights from Villa Park of today's Brazil v Sweden Umbro Cup clash.
Commentary by Clive Tyldesley with Trevor Brooking. Hosted by Tony Gubba with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen.
Tragi-comic drama starring Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel
Two college students, sexually aware Jonathan and innocent Sandy, fall for the same woman - a passion that will shape their lives.
(1971) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 49-58