Shown yesterday at 10.50pm Stereo ......
Today, Toyah Willcox looks at the vital role language plays in shaping spirituality.
Today's guest is Deputy Prime Minister
Michael Heseltine , MP. lncludingatS.30 News; plus weather forecast.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard
A dramatised documentary of the story of Captain John Cruickshank , who won the Victoria Cross for his actions in the Second World War. Rpt Stereo ........
On Remembrance Sunday, a look back at the dark days of the Second World War
Occupation in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. With signingand subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo..
Live from London, Her Majesty the Queen lays herwreath at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the service oftheircountry. Tom Flemingdescribes the scene as over 10,000 ex-servicemen and women are expected to take part in the march past. Music from the massed band and pipes and drums of the Guards Division, Royal Marines and RAF Central Band. Highlights at 8.05pm on BBC2. TV production Peter Hylton Cleaver
A meditation for Remembrance Sunday.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week'sweatherat 12.25pm.
John Humphrys interviews the Shadow Scottish Secretary George Robertson about Scottish devolution.
Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
This week, Griff Rhys Jones is in Oxford where he explores the house that CS Lewis fans are turning into a shrine, and hears reaction to travel writer Bill Bryson 's new book, Notes from a Small Island, plus war veterans' poetry choices for Remembrance Sunday. Stereo Subtitled ...............
Hairdresser of the YearTrevorSorbie demonstrates new styles that don't require scissors. Plus news about this year's Clothes Show Live. With Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Rptdtomorrowat2.40pm Stereo
This week, the contestants are in Surrey where they buy, sell, date and value, and are judged by Antiques Roadshow experts. With Jilly Goolden.
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles
Sir Harry Secombe sings and presents the first of three programmes, with a special for Remembrance Sunday from RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire.
Hymns include 0 God Our Help in Ages Past, Make Me a Channel of Your Peace and The Airmen's Hymn. Series producer R Medwyn Hughes; Editor
Helen Alexander. Rptd tomorrow, 8.25am BBC2
♦ See this Week:page 11
First of six new episodes.
William does his bit for deprived children.
See today's choices.
Dramatised from the Richmal Crompton books by Simon Booker
See Children: page 55
A series of shows featuring songs from musicals. Hosted by Gary Wilmot , with guests David Essex , Katia and Marielle Labeque , Twiggy Lawson and Nigel Planer. With the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Director/Producer Kevin Bishop
Comedy series about a woman vicar. The aged vicar of Dibley suddenly dies but no one is quite ready for the new one.
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Bill Giles
Buddy, Can You Spare a Fortune?
Angus Deayton investigates money and meets a man who gave away a million dollars, a woman who married money and a man with an art collection worth millions who works in a supermarket. Series director/Producer Sheree Folkson
Last in the series of documentaries.
The Hopi Way
In the heart of the American west, living in stone villages more than 1,000 years old, the Hopi struggle to retain their traditions in the face of an encroaching modern world. Series editor Leslie Woodhead
Drama, based on the novel by DH Lawrence, starring
Colin Friels , Judy Davis
A writer and his wife flee post-First World War Europe and head for Australia but are drawn into the sinister world of a secret fascist army.
Richard Somers COLIN FRIELS, Harriet Somers JUDY
DAVIS, Jack Calcott JOHN WALTON , Vicki Calcott JULIE NIHILL , Kangaroo HUGH KEAYS-BYRNE Jaz PETER HEHIR , Struthers PETER CUMMINS
Director Tim Burstall (1986) ... ⦠See Films: pages 63-70 â â â
Dr John Mason talks to Patrick Moore about the Leonids, seasonal meteor showers which this year are predicted to be abundant.
(Rptd Thurs 5.40pm, BBC2)