Western starring
Tab Hunter , Natalie Wood
Youngfarmer Trace Jordan sets out to avenge his brother's death.
Trace Jordan TAB HUNTER, Maria Colton
NATALIE WOOD, Jack Sutton SKIP HOMEIER , Jacob Lantz
EDUARD FRANZ , Mort Bayliss EARL HOLLIMAN
Director Stuart Heisler 1956) * See Films: pages 65-74 **
Today, untangling the World Wide Web.
With Home Secretary Michael Howard , former MP Alan Clark and former Labour leader Michael Foot. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather forecast.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard
The second of a series of advent services comes from St Thomas of Canterbury, Brentwood, Essex. With Fiona Castle.
Looking at how family history can predict deafness. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2
Celebrating Mexico's fiesta, the Night of the Dead.
(Stereo)
The live magazine show with tips on careers and hobbies. With Cheryl Baker , Howard Stableford and Toby Anstis.
Editor George Auckland Stereo.....................59584
Unusual places to go for Christmas. Plus the week's weather at 12.25pm.
Political interviews with John Humphrys. Including at 12.30 News.
Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Airborne action drama starring
Nicolas Cage , Tommy Lee Jones
The American army's new anti-drug weapon, the Apache helicopter, is flown by elite pilots. The most daring is Jake Preston - but he has a lot to learn.
Jake Preston NICOLAS CAGE , Brad Little
TOMMY LEE JONES, Billie Lee Guthrie SEAN YOUNG, Breaker
BRYAN KESTNER , A K McNeil DALE DYE , General Olcott J A PRESTON
Director David Green (1990)
Stereo Subtitled ................................5422039
# See Films: pages 65-74 **
Today's edition visits Edinburgh where " Lake Wobegon" series author Garrison Keillor performs extra ctsfrom his new book. Plus, a visit to the Hebridian island of Coll to find children's author
Mairi Hedderwick , creator of the "Katie Morag " books. Stereo Subtitled ....................248229
A look at gifts for Christmas and a report on legislation for customer's rights.
Rptdtomorrowat2.40pm Stereo Subtitled .1273855
Alan Titchmarsh appeals on behalf of Horticultural Therapy, which helps people improve their lives through gardening.
Rptd on Thursday at 2.55pm Stereo Subtitled 3 DONATIONS: [address removed], or telephone [number removed].
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Pam Rhodes joins a band of singing pilgrims on a tour of sites from the Holy Land, including Masada's hilltop fortress above the Dead Sea, Bethlehem's Manger Square and Galilee. Hymns include Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, Be Not Afraid, All
Hail the Power of Jesu's Name (Crown Him), Praise to the Holiest, Let's All Gather at the River, 0 Little Town of Bethlehem, The God of Abraham Praise, and Saidi (My Master).
Producer Diane Reid ; Editor Helen Alexander Repeated tomorrow at8.25am on BBC2
Fifth of six new episodes.
Ethel is being pursued by two suitors who discover her love of parrots. They both separately buy her the gift of her dreams but, when the parrots fall into William's hands, Ethel ends up receiving two unpleasant surprises.
Dramatised from the Richmal Crompton books by Simon Booker ; Producer Alan Wright
Director David Giles
The annual review of the year's sporting achievements will culminate with the announcement of the BBC Sports
Personality of the Year. See today's choices.
Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor
Brian Barwick Stereo
♦ Didn't They Do Well?: page 24
Because the review is live subsequent programmes may run late
Election. It's local election time and David is confident of victory - but Geraldine may prove a fierce opponent.
Written by Richard Curtis ; Director Dewi Humphreys Producer Jon Plowman
Hpt Stereo
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Solo
First of two programmes in which Sir Peter muses over his life as an actor, writer and ambassador. Recorded at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Canada.
See today's choices.
Director John McGreevy ; Executive producer Peter Estall
Part 2 on Tuesday at 9.30pm
Clement Freud entertains Peter Ustinov : page 32
Granny Come Home
Tonight, Joan Bakewell chairs a studio debate on where the responsibility lies for the care of the elderly - with the family or the state? Robina Crowe made the difficult decision to put her mother into a home, but the money she raised by selling her own house is running out. Should she sacrifice the higher education of her children or should society as a whole provide more support? Is an environment being created in which generations are being pitted against one another?
Series editor Anne Reevell Stereo .........865861
Romantic comedy starring
Rosanna Arquette
Eric Roberts
In the small town of Buckeye Basin,
Cassie is an outsider with a chequered past. To relieve her boredom, she joins a theatre group where she meets the handsome, sweet-natured Riley.
Director Evelyn Purcell (1986) Subtit/ed ..958316 ♦ See Films: pages 65-74 ***