7.30
The hosts meet a walrus and a warthog.
The bus halts at the Patch Stop. Rpt Stereo ................
Anna Mazzotti is in Rome. (Rpt)
Imran Khan talks to David Frost about his political ambitions, and Jeffrey Archer reviews the papers. Including at
8.30 News; plus the weather forecast. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard ...........................................
Gaye Ortiz travels to Lough Derg in County Donegal to join pilgrims in pursuit of St Patrick's vision of hell.
Danny Smith , who campaigns for human rights, talks to Brian Sibley about his faith and beliefs. Stereo .........................
A guide to the educational options for deaf children. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday l2 noon on BBC2
Making a CD-Rom.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Adam Hart-Davis travels around Scotland telling stories of pioneers of science and invention. Rpt Stereo Subtitled ..........
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus, the week's weather at 12.25pm.
John Humphrys puts senior politicians on the spot. Including at 12.30 News.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo)
Bryce Chadwick runs the family corporation and his sister Beth's life. When he refuses to allow her to marry, she decides she has had enough. Columbo is called in to investigate.
The BBC's monthly right-of-reply programme, presented by Diana Madill. Viewers can write in with comments to Biteback, [address removed], telephone [number removed], or e-mail: [email address removed]
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Richard Edgar ............
In the New Forest Pam Rhodes celebrates spring and daily life in the ancient woodland. The Bournemouth
Sinfonietta, Symphony Chorus and forest choirs provide the music, which includes For the Beauty of the Earth and The Day Thou Gavest Lord.
Producer Simon Hammond ; Editor Helen Alexander Repeated tomorrow at 8.30am on BBC2
♦ See This Week: page 13
First of four memorable programmes from the archives. Hugh Scully introduces an edition from recorded in Barnstaple, Devon, where the finds included a Victorian watercolour painting that had been lost for more than 100 years, and a porcelain tea set.
Revised rpt
Stereo
See Best Ever Finds: page 37
Second in a ten-part drama, starring Stephanie Beacham, Alison Steadman, Tom Bell, Dorian Healy
September 1939: Dorothea sees the war as an inconvenience, especially as Evelyn takes in two scruffy evacuees.
See today's choices.
Another selection of Barker and Corbett sketches, shown to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Two Ronnies.
Ronnie Corbett hosts a new series of Small Talk, starting on Wednesday at 7.00pm.
With Peter Sissons. subtitled
Weather Richard Edgar
The third of a four-part drama serial, the penultimate one written by Dennis Potter before his death. Starring Albert Finney
Thursday. Daniel traces Sandra and meets her disfigured mother. Nick and Linda are entangled in a blackmail plot. Repeated tomorrow at 1 Opm on Channel 4. See today's choices.
Producers Kenith Trodd and Rosemarie Whitman
Director Renny Rye Stereo Subtitled ....
Daniel follows Sandra and meets her disfigured mother. Nick and Linda are entangled in a blackmail plot.
Jesus Army: Brothers In Arms
Many people believe that the Jesus Army has all the hallmarks of a cult. It has been portrayed by the media as evil and manipulative, often recruits vulnerable members of society, and encourages followers to live in closed communities, cut off from friends and family. This film examines the lives of people once they join.
Director Richard Cox : Series editor Richard Denton
Oscar-winning period drama starring Glenn Close
John Malkovich , Michelle Pfeiffer
Pre-Revolutionary France: the Marquise de Merteuil, seething with jealousy because a lover has left her to marry, enlists Vicomte de Valmont 's help in spinning a web of sexual intrigue.
DirectorStephen Frears (1988. 15)
♦See Films: pages 49-56