Tales of the bush kangaroo.
The Playbus calls at the Roundabout Stop.
A portrait of Extremadura, one of Spain's poorest regions.
(Stereo)
David Frost interviews the week's news makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast.
Broadcaster and author Melvyn Bragg talks to Mark Lawson.
Debbie Thrower meets American pastor Jim Wallis, who has protested against many US government policies.
A look at how See Hear is involved with the changes being introduced to BBC2's early morning interpreted news tomorrow. Plus, transport minister Stephen Norris explains how a new written exam for the compulsory driving test will affect deaf people. With signing and subtitles.
(Rptd Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2) (Stereo)
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Transcripts: for a booklet of transcripts, send a cheque or PO for £3.00, payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed]
Live magazine show with tips on careers and hobbies. With Cheryl Baker , Howard Stableford and Toby Anstis.
Series editor Tina Fletcher PHONELINE: for information and advice ringfree on [number removed]. Lines open from 11.00am to 3.00pm.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus, the week's weather at 12.25pm. Stereo..
John Humphrys puts senior politicians on the spot. Including at 12.30 News.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Family drama starring Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway
Former boxing champion Billy Flynn is contented. He earns a small living and has a warm relationship with son TJ. But a chance meeting with his rich and successful ex-wife Annie changes his life.
(1979)
See Films: pages 45-50
The fashion show returns after a break with information on the key looks for the new season. Plus, features on a family that is dotty about spots, the Bride of the Year, and six men starting an experiment to try to cure baldness. With Jeff Banks, Caryn Franklin, Brenda Emmanus and Ged Gray.
Fifth in a six-part drama serial.
A new plot to assassinate the Duke of Battersea is hatched.
See today's choices.
Adapted by James Andrew Hall from a novel by Joan Aiken
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
6.05 Regional News
From Wormwood Scrubs, one of London's largest prisons. With Harry Secombe. Hymns sung include Praise My Soul, And Can It Be and Tell Out My Soul.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.30am on BBC2)
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A visit to Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, unearths Japanese porcelain, a letter from a rock group and a 17th-century embroidered box. With Hugh Scully. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer
Christopher Lewis ♦ See Antiques: page 35
Crabbe is dragged onto a car theft investigation. Last in the series, which will return in the autumn.
See This Week: page 7
Lionel and Jean take extraordinary steps to avoid the gang.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley ...............
Second of a four-part series. The harsh reality of redundancy begins to bite at the factory. Kathy receives a gift from Con.
Written by Donna Franceschild
Producer Catherine Wearing; Director David Blair
Pamela Anderson. Ruby travels to the set of Baywatch.
See today's choices.
Director Don Boyd ; Series producer Clive Tulloh
♦ Life beyond breast enhancement: p20
Don't Forget the Kitchen Sink. The cost of bringing up Little S*d is high. Written by Simon Brett ; Director Daniel Kleinman
Series producer Jamie Rix
A portrait of an enclosed order at a Benedictine Convent in Chester. See today's choices.
Dame Paula Fairlie 's Kind of Day: p130
Comedy starring
Michael Keaton , Mimi Rogers
Pennsylvanian factory foreman
Hunt Stevenson goes to Tokyo to convince Assan Motors to locate their next factory in his home town.
Hunt Stevenson MICHAEL KEATON, Audrey MIMI
ROGERS, Buster GEORGE WENDT , KazihiroGEDDE
WATANABE, Willie JOHN TURTURRO
Director Ron Howard (1986) * See Films: pages 45-50 ***
What's the Matter between the Stars?
A look at the material which lies between stars. With Patrick Moore.
Producer PieterMorpurgo Stereo