Shown yesterday at 10.45pm
A puppet chat show.
A fashion designer goes on a shoot in Colombia.
(Stereo)
David Frost interviews news makers, and reviews the papers with guests. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor Tim Orchard ...........................................
Scientist Stephen Hawking talks to
Mark Lawson. Last in series, stereo .....
♦ See This Week: page 12
Businessman Ram Gidoomal explains how his Christian faith is enhanced by his Hindu background. With Debbie Thrower. Last in the series.
Includingan item on the Nottingham Cochlear Support Team. With signing and subtitles. RptdTuesdayat 12noononBBC2 Stereo...
6: Talking about work. Stereo ....... TRANSCRIPTS: for a booklet of transcripts, send a cheque or P0 for £3.00, payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed]
Live magazine show with tips and information on careers and hobbies.
Series editor Tina Fletcher PHONELINE: for information and advice ring free on [number removed]. Lines open from I 1.00am to 3.00pm.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus, the week's weather at 12.25pm. Stereo..
John Humphrys talks to defence secretary Michael Portillo. Including at 12.30 News Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
A report on Sense and Sensibility, Emma Thompson 's new film adaptation of Jane Austen 's novel. Stereo
BBC weathermen try on some shorts, and Bride of the Year Heather McCurry meets designer John Rocha to discuss ideas for herdress. Stereo Suotitled
Manchester United v Coventry City or Manchester City
Coverage from Old Trafford of today's FA Cup fifth round match. United are chasing a place in a third successive FA Cup final, while Coventry manager Ron Atkinson could be returning to the club he previously took to victory, and Manchester City could face the rivals they last beat in 1989. Plus, after the match, the sixth-round draw. Commentary by John Motson with David Pleat. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill.
(See also Match of the Day: the Road to Wembley tomorrow at 10.10pm)
(Stereo)
With Moira Stuart. subtitled
Weather Bill Giles ....
On the Costa del Sol in Spain, Pam Rhodes meets winter holidaymakers, locals and members of the British community. The music includes I Believe, The Feast Is Ready, Sing of the Lord's Goodness and Dear Lord and Father of Mankind.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.30am on BBC2)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
In the second visit to Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, Victoria Leatham , Clive Faraharand
Peter Nahum select items of interest from the castle's collections, including manuscript once owned by Anne Boleyn and a pair of French cabinets that belonged to Louis XI Vth. The programme also includes unseen highlights from the series. With Hugh Scully.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer
Christopher Lewis ♦ See Antiques: page 39
Second of a six-part drama about an English priest who is transferred to a small Irish town.
The Things We Do for Love. A young woman turns up to visit Father Peter Clifford, causing comment and embarrassment. See today's choices.
Written by Kieran Prendiville
Producer Joy Lale
Director Richard Standeven
Weekends in the country should be more tranquil now that Lionel and Jean are not beholden to the gang.
Written by Bob Larbey ; Director/Producer
Sydney Lotterby
WithPeterSissons.
Weather Bill Giles .....................
Last of a four-part series set in a fishing village on the west coast of Scotland.
A local union organiser threatens trouble. With Kathy's marriage now over, who will she choose?
Bette Midler and Liza Minnelli
. Ruby takes
Bette Midlershopping , and then travels to Nashville in Tennessee to look for
Liza Minnelli. See today's choices. Director Don Boyd ; Series producer Clive Tulloh
♦ Spotlight on Liza Minnelli : page 9
Comedy drama starring
Meryl Streep , Jack Nicholson
Writers Rachel and Mark tie the knot soon after meeting. But their wedded bliss is shattered by gossip.
Director Mike Nichols (1986) Subtitled . * See Films: pages 49-54 ***