Two tales, The 21-Inch Sun and Miss
Stardust. Rpt Stereo
Today Toyah Willcox explores the feminine side of the divine.
David Frost interviews Lord Owen and John Hurt reviews the papers. Including at
8.30 News; plus weather forecast. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard
Sheila Cassidy , the doctor detained and tortured in Chile in 1975, talks to Allison Hilliard about her belief in the power of prayer. Stereo ...................................
Today, items on Wolverhampton Deaf
Unit, and advice on keeping children safe from crime. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo .
A 20-part series of Spanish for beginners. 5: Two sisters show how to orderfood and drink in Mexico City. Stereo .........
How to capture video on your computer and using video conferencing. Stereo . DISK OFFER: a set of IBM compatible disks explaining multimedia is available for 10.99 from:
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Model Heather Mills discusses how she coped with the loss of her leg. With Cheryl Baker , Howard Stableford and Toby Anstis. Editor George Auckland PHONELINE: for information and advice ring
[number removed]. Lines open from 1 1.00am to 3.00pm.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25pm. Stereo.
Political interviews with John Humphrys.
Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Harrison Ford stars in this feature-length episode of the adventure series.
Dr Indiana Jones recalls his college days when he, Eliot Ness and Ernest Hemingway tried to solve a murder in the jazz world. With Sean Patrick Flanery.
Griff Rhys Jones is in Liverpool where he meets Brian Jacques the author of the Redwall sagas. Plus, the secret life of Louisa M Alcott , author of Little Women.
British designers takingfashion to Hong Kong, and Cheryl Baker reveals the skeletons in herwardrobe. With Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Rptd tomorrow 2.40pm Stereo Subtitled .
Melvyn Bragg appeals on behalf of the British Deaf Association.
Repeated on Thursday at 2.55pm
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This week, the contestants are in Lincolnshire where they attend an upmarket boot sale and value political memorabilia. With Jilly Goolden.
Director David Cumming ; Producer Jannine Waddell
With Chris Lowe. Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Cannon and Ball talk, while on a major tour of the British Isles, to Sally Magnusson about their family roots and beliefs. Music includes Thank You Lord, What a Wonderful World, Wind Beneath My Wings, Everything I Do, Till You Came into My Life, and Another Time, Another Place.
(Repeated tomorrow at8.25am on BBC2)
Brushes at Dawn. Compo is disturbed to find he has a rival for Nora's affections. Last in the series.
Compo BILL OWEN. Clegg PETER SALLIS , Foggy
BRIAN WILDE, Nora KATHY STAFF, Ivy JANE FREEMAN ,
EdieTHORA HIRD , Auntie JEAN ALEXANDER ,
Smiler STEPHEN LEWIS , Manna JEAN FERGUSSON.
Howard ROBERT FYFE , Pearl JULIETTE KAPLAN.
Wesley GORDON WHARMBY. Glenda SARAH THOMAS. BarberJOHN
BLUTHAL Wntten by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
AlanJWBell Stereo
A series of shows featuring songs from stage and screen musicals. Hosted by Gary Wilmot , with tonight's guests Sarah Brightman , Brian Conley and Dennis Waterman.
Director/Producer Kevin Bishop
With Peter Sissons. subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Tonight Angus Deayton investigates pleasure. He meets a woman who runs a Tantric sex workshop in London, talks to a man in Colorado who smokes toad venom, enjoys a gourmet meal, and then drops in on a professional "couch potato" to consider whether happiness is really found "doing nothing at all".
A series of documentaries about ancient beliefs in the modern world.
A murder presents a severe test for a tribal chief in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Ongka, a Big Man of the Kawelka Tribe, must try to use his traditional negotiating skills with a neighbouring tribe over the murder rather than resort to war.
Romantic comedy.
Juanita Hutchins is a Texan barmaid who dreams of musical fame on the country and western scene. When old flame Slick returns home, she is inspired to pen a song that is picked up by a star.
Director Bobby Roth (1988) * See Films: pages 69-76 ***