Animation.
The Roundabout Stop.
Puppet comedy drama.
David Frost interviews the week's news makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Includingat 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard .........................................
Rabbi Lionel Blue explains to
Dr David Cook why he decided to tell a newspaper that he was homosexual despite the misgivings of his Jewish contemporaries.
Linda Mitchell visits Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire to discover why music sung by monks over 1,000 years ago is currently toppingthe classical charts, and Anthony Way si ngs The Lord's Prayer.
In the first of a series of programmes for deaf people from a Danish television production company, Gert Baden gives a personal view of Las Vegas. With signing and subtitles.
Rptd Tuesday at 12.00 on BBC2 Stereo.........
Teen comedy starring Tempestt Bledsoe, Clifton Davis
Dani's going on her first date with the school hunk - what could be cooler? But her dad decides to keep an eye on them.
(1989)
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John Craven presents countryside stories, includingthe latest rural, environmental and agricultural issues. Plus the week's weather at 12.26pm.
Stereo...................................................
John Humphrys talks toatop
Conservative about the challenge to the leadership of the party.
Editor David Jordan
Introduced by Desmond Lynam from Wimbledon.
1.25.2.00 Wimbledon 95
On the last day of the tennis championships from the All
England Club, live coverage of the men'ssingles final. Commentary by John Barrett , Bill Threlfall and Mark Cox. Sunday Grandstand continues on BBC2 with coverage of the mixed doubles final. See today's choices.
TV presentation Johnnie Watherston
Executive producer Martin Hopkins Stereo.
If the men's singles final overruns, coverage will continue on BBC 1
The final in which the Masterchefs of the South East of England, Scotland and London
- Clare Askaroff , Marion MacFarlane and Holly Schade - compete forthis year's title. Host Loyd Grossman is accompanied by acclaimed chef
Raymond Blanc and William Waldegrave , minister of agriculture, fisheries and food. See today's choices.
Producer Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams , Richard Kalms
♦ See Raymond Blanc : page 31
♦ Meet this year's finalists: page 32
With Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Hymnformation! with Henry Sandon. The first of four programmes in which Antique Roadshow expert
Henry Sandon seeks out the stories behind hymns old and new. Music includes 0 for 1,000 Tongues to Sing, RockofAges, All Once Held Dear (Knowing You),
And Can It Be, Dear Lord and Father of Mankind and For All the Saints.
Producer Diane Reid ; Editor Helen Alexander Repeated on Wednesday at 9.50am on BBC2
Tony is surprised when
Adam turns up at his warehouse and suggests a way out of his business difficulties.
See today's choices.
For cast see Monday Stereo
Three more contestants accept the challenge of trying to unravel the minds of children by second-guessingtheir responses. With Ronnie Corbett.
Director Rick Gardner ; Producer Danny Greenstone
An American guest at the hotel finds Basil unable to cater to his culinary requirements.
With PeterSissons.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Last of a five-part comedy-thriller written by Alan Plater and starring Alan Bates , Sinead Cusack
Do We Look Like That? The mystery is blown wide open on the Orkney Islands as Oliver and Diane finally discover what happened to "Aristotle".
Producer David Cunliffe ; Director Giles Foster
The first of the semi-finals, from the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Specialist subjects: African mammals, the Italian monarchy 1861-1946, the life and works of Rupert Brooke , and the life and career of Thomas Jefferson.
Magnus Magnusson asks the questions. Director David Mitchell ; Producer
Penelope Cowell Doe
Testing Times
Andrew Blake loves animals but, as a sufferer of a rare nervous disorder, he is also leading a campaign to protect the right of medical researchers to use animals forexperimentation.
Joan Bakewell explores changing attitudes to animal rights. Do the recent protests over veal calves mark society's acceptance that animals have rights, or is public opinion being altered by a tiny minority of animal activists? Series producer Anne Reevell ; Series editor
John Drury ♦ Polly Toynbee : page 14
Romanticcomedy starring
Ted Danson
Isabella Rossellini , Sean Young
Maria turns to her unconventional cousin Larry for support when his wife has a fling with her husband.
Director Joel Schumacher (1989)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 49-57