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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)

Contributors

Guest:
Stephen Norris

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.

Contributors

Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Unknown:
Toby Anstis.
Editor:
Tina Fletcher

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

Contributors

Director:
Franco Zeffirelli
Billy Flynn:
Jon Voight
Annie:
Faye Dunaway
TJ Flynn:
Ricky Schroder
Jackie:
Jack Warden
Mike:
Arthur Hill
Riley:
Strother Martin
Dolly Kenyon:
Joan Blondell

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.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeff Banks
Presenter:
Caryn Franklin
Presenter:
Brenda Emmanus
Presenter:
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

Contributors

Author:
Joan Aiken
Adapted by:
James Andrew Hall
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
David Bell
Simon:
William Mannering
Dido:
Jade Williams
Duke of Battersea:
Ronald Pickup
Duchess of Battersea:
Celia Imrie
Justin:
Matthew Steer
Sophie:
Gemma Sealey
Eustace Buckle:
Philip Jackson
Dolly Buckle:
Annette Badland
Abednego Twite:
Stephen Moore
Ella Twite:
Tilly Vosburgh
Midwink:
John Altman
Captain Dark:
Roger Bizley
John Daggett:
Barry Ewart
Jeb Scrimshaw:
Mark Burdis
Fothers:
Tom Wisdom
Gus:
Ben Mangham

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)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Secombe
Series Producer:
R. Medwyn Hughes
Editor:
Helen Alexander

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

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully.
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Crabbe is dragged onto a car theft investigation. Last in the series, which will return in the autumn.
See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Writer:
John Milne
Producer:
Chrissy Skinns
Director:
David Innes Edwards
Henry Crabbe:
Richard Griffiths
Margaret Crabbe:
Maggie Steed
Freddy Fisher:
Malcolm Sinclair
Cambridge:
Bella Enahoro
Nicola:
Samantha Janus
Gary Palmer:
Nicholas Lamont
Det Supt Chalmers:
Phyllis Logan
Ms Forelle:
Serena Evans
Melchett:
Colin McCormack
Snipe:
Frank Baker
PC Cobbett:
Ian Curtis
Kemp:
Sam Halfpenny
Russell:
Ben Bazell
Mrs Rowan:
Glynis Brooks

Lionel and Jean take extraordinary steps to avoid the gang.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Larbey
Director/Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Jean:
Judi Dench
Lionel:
Geoffrey Palmer
Rocky:
Frank Middlemass
Madge:
Joan Sims
Judith:
Moira Brooker
Sandy:
Jenny Funnell
Mrs Bale:
Janet Henfrey
Lol Ferris:
Tim Wylton

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

Contributors

Written By:
Donna Franceschild
Director:
David Blair
Kathy:
Michelle Fairley
McCaffrey:
Ken Stott
Con:
Sean Harris
Denise:
Katy Murphy
Agnes:
June Watson
Alan:
Jimmy Yuill
Kenny:
Ewan Stewart
Ruth:
Mary MacLeod
Simon:
James Cunningham
Stephen:
Iain Robertson
Jennifer:
Karina Lang
Gavin:
David Tennant
Annie:
Vicki Masson
Hamish:
Harry Jones
Jim:
Jon Morrison
Andy:
Matt Costello
lain:
Brian Alexander
Paul:
Tommy Flanagan
Calum:
Iain Connell
Graeme:
James Molloy
Bruce:
Sam Graham
Aileen:
Ann McTaggart
Linda:
Pauline Lynch
Dorothy:
Arlene Cockburn
PC Grant:
Kenneth Bryans
Moira:
Helen Logan
Morag:
Amy McKenzie
Archie:
Derek Anders
Mrs Millar:
Mary Boyle

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 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Keaton
Unknown:
Mimi Rogers
Unknown:
Hunt Stevenson
Unknown:
Audrey Mimi
Unknown:
Buster George Wendt
Unknown:
Willie John Turturro
Director:
Ron Howard

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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