Animation. Penny enters one of her dog drawings in a competition.
The Why Bird Stop.
Puppet comedy drama.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
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.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard
Caron Keating goes in search of Celtic
Christianity along the pilgrimage route to Holy Island in the second of a four-part series tracing religion's musical roots.
Stereo...............................................
Eva Abildgaard's personal perspective of Portugal forms the fourth in a series of programmes from Danish TV for the deaf.
With signing and subtitles.
(Repeated Tuesday 9.55am on BBC2) (Stereo)
What If .. ? A touch of magic gives young Jonah Kelley 's lonely life a new dimension, Stereo ..............
Live coverage from Old Trafford, Manchester, of the morning's developments in the Fourth Test between England and West Indies.
Introduced by Tony Lewis. Stereo.
Rural concerns, with John Craven. Plus the week'sweatherat 12.26pm.
The World Championship reaches round nine with live coverage from Hockenheim of the German Grand Prix. Hosted by Sue Barker. Race commentary from Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer and Tony Jardine. Highlights tonight at 7.40pm on BBC2. See today's choices.
Cartoon cat adventures...............
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Fowey in Cornwall is Griff Rhys Jones 's destination as he investigates the real-life story that inspired Daphne duMaurierto write Rebecca. A dramatisation of a new book about a Second World War PoW who, 50 years on, confronts his Japanese torturer. Prisoners in Time, starring John Hurt , will be shown on BBC 1 next month. The 60th birthday of Penguin books; plus, the best holiday reads, stereo
Caught on camera this week: an intimate view of kestrels rearing young in a windowbox; an unusual perspective on mayfly mating rituals; and Sussex herring gulls who have moved inland and are resisting attempts to evict them from their urban homes. Stereo Subtitled ............
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Dishes by three more young cooks are judged by host Loyd Grossman and his guests, Jean Christophe Novelli , the award-winning French chef, and television presenter Sarah Greene.
Producer Richard Bryan ; Executive producers
Bradley Adams. Richard Kalms
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee .............
Hymn formation! with Henry Sandon Concluding his series on the history of hymns, Henry Sandon meets hymn-writer Kevin Mayhew, whose Peace, Perfect Peace is performed tonight.
Other hymns include: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling; The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended; There is a Green Hill Far Away; Thine Be the Glory; All Things Bright and Beautiful; Let All the World in Every Corner Sing; The King of Love My Shepherd.
Series producer Diane Reid; Editor Helen Alexander
Repeated on Wednesday at 2.10pm on BBC2
Paul's plan to see Helen without her parents' consent has consequences for Philip and Linda.
ForcastseeMonday Stereo Subtitled ....
Three contestants try to second-guess children's unpredictable responses to questions. With Ronnie Corbett.
Director Rick Gardner ; Producer Danny Greenstone
Third of a six-part comedy-drama series focusing on the lives of volunteer soldiers in the Territorial Army.
Spocfc's Leg. International goodwill is in short supply when Spock plays host to an exchange party of German students, theirteacher, and a woman who makes certain advances to Spock.
Written by Tim Firth ; Producer Chris Griffin ; Director MarcusMortimer Stereo
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Weather David Lee
The four highest-scoring losers from the heats compete for the last place in the final. The specialist subjects at
Queen's University, Belfast are: Italian composer Giacomo Puccini , World Series Baseball 1903-50, 19th-century novelist Anthony Trollope , and Richard Cromwell , son of and successor to Oliver. With Magnus Magnusson. Director David Mitchell ; Producer
Penelope Cowell Doe Stereo ..............
The history of the British Red
Cross as it celebrates years of humanitarian campaigning. See today's choices.
Director Katie Pearson ; Producer Jill Dawson
Neil Simon 's wartime comedy, starring
Matthew Broderick
Christopher Walken
1945: Eugene Jerome has to growup fast when he is sent to do his US Army basic training in Biloxi, Mississippi, with hostile recruits and a weird drill sergeant.
Director Mike Nichols (1988)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 45-50