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David Frost interviews the week's news makers, and reviews the Sunday papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor Tim Orchard. ...........................................

Contributors

Unknown:
David Frost
Editor:
Barney Jones
Editor:
Tim Orchard.

Bishop Patrick Kalilombe was exiled from Malawi in the 1970s and now runs a Birmingham-based organisation confronting racial conflict. He talks to
Brian Sibley about his work. Stereo.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Kalilombe
Unknown:
Brian Sibley

Includingtoday, a police firearms officer who won compensation for losing his hearing at work and why an advertising agency used sign language in a campaign. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2

Live coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix. The tight and twisty street circuit stages the sixth round of this year's Formula 1 World Championship, a year dominated by the Williams cars of Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve.
Highlights at 8.20pm on BBC2.
As coverage of the Grand Prix is live, subsequent programmes may be disrupted.

Contributors

Racing Driver:
Damon Hill
Racing Driver:
Jacques Villeneuve
Commentator:
Murray Walker
Commentator:
Jonathan Palmer
Pit-lane commentator:
Tony Jardine
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Executive producer:
Jim Reside

This week the Midlands heat, hosted by Loyd Grossman with guests, chef David Adlard and wine writerand broadcaster
JanciS Robinson. COMPETITION: ring [number removed]. Premium rate call charges apply. Maximum call duration 90 seconds. Lines open until 12 midnight on Wednesday. * See David Adlard : page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Loyd Grossman
Unknown:
David Adlard
Unknown:
Jancis Robinson.
Unknown:
David Adlard

Pam Rhodes visits Avoca, County Wicklow, the settingforthe BBC 1 drama Ballykissangel. Including songs from Ireland's Daniel O'Donnell , music from Christian band lona, and hymns Christ Be Beside Me, The Lord's My Shepherd and How Great Thou Art.
Producer Maurice Maguire ; Editor Helen Alexander Repeated tomorrow at8.30am on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Daniel O'Donnell
Producer:
Maurice Maguire
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Second of four programmes from the archives. Hugh Scully introduces an edition recorded in Salisbury in 1990, where the finds included a rare set of very valuable Paul Storr salt cellars.
See Antiques: page 39

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Third in a ten-part family saga, starring Stephanie Beacham, Alison Steadman

October 1939: forfeiting Clifford's bail money puts the Slaters in serious debt to the Hamiltons. Tom Slater, however, adds blackmail to his burgeoning black-marketeering skills, threatening Dorothea with evidence of her husband's fascist tendencies.
See today's choices.
Are bitches back? page 20

Contributors

Writer:
Ginnie Hole
Producer:
Peter Norris
Director:
Roger Bamford
Dorothea Grant:
Stephanie Beacham
Evelyn Hamilton:
Alison Steadman
Thomas Slater:
Tom Bell
Tom Slater:
Dorian Healy
Ellen Slater:
Linda Bassett
Edward Grant:
Michael Byrne
Granma Slater:
Ed Nadore
Arthur Hamilton:
Michael Elwyn
Sir Cecil Mortimer:
Alan Howard
Frank Slater:
Gregor Truter
Harry Slater:
Dominic Rowan
Clifford Slater:
Paul Williams
Mary Slater:
Rachel Power
William Hamilton:
Tim Matthews
Rose Grant:
Paloma Baeza
Kaye Bentley:
Rachel Pickup
Ivy Collins:
Elaine Donnelly
Reg Collins:
Christopher Driscoll
Mrs Dovey:
Eileen O'Brien
Dovey:
Chris Crooks
Miss Cardew:
Janet Henfrey
Moira Barnes:
Keeley Gainey
Janet:
Brooke Kinsella
Philip:
Lee Wilson
Bernie Silver:
Alan Ford
DS Howard:
Peter McNamara
Ruby:
Hazel Ellerby
Gerald Harding:
Albert Welling
Agnes Harding:
Georgie Glen
Buster:
Rupert Holliday-Evans
Una:
Emily Mortimer
Sylvia:
Kate Ashfield
WAAF officer:
Hannah Miles
Dixie:
Tom Ward

The last of a four-part drama serial written by Dennis Potter.
Starring Albert Finney
Friday. Daniel now knows that his time is very short so he is urgently putting his complicated mission into place. Repeated tomorrow at 10pm on Channel 4. See today's choices.
Producers Kenith Trodd and Rosemarie Whitman
Director Renny Rye Stereo Subtitled . The four-part sequel, Cold Lazarus, begins on C4 next Sunday, with BBC 1 repeating it on Mondays.

Contributors

Written By:
Dennis Potter.
Unknown:
Albert Finney
Producers:
Kenith Trodd
Producers:
Rosemarie Whitman
Daniel Feeld:
Albert Finney
Nick Balmer:
Richard E Grant
Lady Ruth Balmer:
Julie Christie
Arthur Pig Mallion:
Hywel Bennett
Sandra Sollars:
Saffron Burrows
Ben Bagiin:
Roy Hudd
Linda Langer:
Keeley Hawes
Anna Griffiths:
Anna Chancellor
Mrs Haynes:
Alison Steadman
Mrs Bagtin:
Liz Smith
Ian:
Simon Donald
Consultant:
Stephen Boxer
Angie:
Natascha McElhone
Club barmaid:
Fay Ripley
Peter (movie):
Neil Stuke
Luigi:
Arturo Venegas
Sean:
Clive Mendus
Dean:
Tom Fisher
Nurse:
Cathy Murphy
Driver:
Paul Raffield

Heavens Above
Traditionally the sky has been the abode of the gods and the settingfor heaven. Modern day science has stripped away much of ourmythology, but there's evidence that many people - and some scientists - still have a need to believe in something above the clouds. From theology to ufology and cosmology to astrology, Everyman explores belief in the heavens above. Director Mark Jones ; Series editor Richard Denton

Contributors

Director:
Mark Jones
Editor:
Richard Denton

Revenge thriller starring Judd Nelson

Young drifter Billy Turner returns to his home town in South Florida after a five year absence to discover his father has been murdered. Billy sets out to unmask the killer.

(1986, 18)
See Films: pages 49-56 **

Contributors

Director:
Michelle Manning
Billy Turner:
Judd Nelson
Annie Rayford:
Ally Sheedy
Joey Rayford:
David Caruso
Luther Reynolds:
Paul Winfield
Perry Kerch:
Scott Wilson

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