7.30 Cartoon adventures. Repeat
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The Playbus stops at the Patch Stop.
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The story of Sandhya Roy who, at 15, gave up her priviledged upbringing to work with the poor of Bangladesh. Repeat ....
Former Emmerdale star Noah Huntley returns to West Yorkshire to meet people who claim to have "heart to hearts" with God.
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In a series looking at people's ideas of heaven, Brian Sibley talks to author Ann Pilling about the inspiration behind her children's books, and Richard Burridge discovers what the Bible says about the life to come. Stereo ...........................
The second of two programmes filmed on location in South America looking at communities of deaf and hearing people where, owingto the use of sign language, communication is no problem. With signing and Subtitles. Repeat
Live coverage from the Oval of the fourth day's play between England and Pakistan. Coverage continues in Sunday Grandstand at 12.05pm on BBC2.
Up-to-date coverage of the latest rural, environmental and agricultural issues, presented by John Craven. Plus, the week'sweatheratl2.25pm. stereo.
Live coverage of the Belgian Grand Prix from Spa-Francorchamps. The spectacular road-racing circuit is a drivers' favourite and one that championship leader Damon Hill understands well having won here in 1993 and 1994. Commentary by Murray Walker , Jonathan Palmer and Tony Jardine. Highlights at 8.05pm on BBC2. Producer Mark Wilkin; Executive producer Jim Reside
Animated antics
Omnibus edition.
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The competition that searches forthe best young cook continues with the Scotland and Northern Ireland heat.
The contestants are Paul Stewart , 15, Lucy Dawson , 11, and Emma Russell , 14. Hosted by Loyd Grossman , with chef David Everitt-Mathias and percussionist Evelyn Glennie.
Producer Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams and Richard Kalms
With Jennie Bond.
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Diane-Louise Jordan presents the show from Newquay in Cornwall during the International Surf Festival. British and international surfing champions explain howtheirfaith remains intact despite the surroundingtemptations of their jet-setting surfing lifestyle.
And local Christians preparing forthe reconsecration of their local parish church, which was burnt down three years ago, relate stories of their religion in action, from the beaches of Newquay to the battlefields of Somalia.
Holidaymakers, surfers and locals at the Fistral -one of Britain's finest surfing beaches - sing lively songs including Jesus Put This Song into Our Hearts, Sing of the Lord's Goodness, and Here Is Love Vast as the Ocean.
Producer Simon Hammond ; Editor Helen Alexander
Hugh Scully introduces the last in the series of memorable editions from the Antiques Roadshow archives.
Tonight, there is an updated valuation on a sunset-scene painting by Francis Danby that was retrieved from a chimney and appeared when the show visited Bristol in 1989. Other items include a locally produced plate marking the marriage of William and Mary and a Turkish-influenced cabinetwith mother-of-pearl and a waterfall frieze. Executive producer Christopher Lewis
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Romantic comedy starring
Steve Martin , Goldie Hawn
Recentlyjilted Newton Davis 's single fling with waitress Gwen has chaotic consequences. Without his knowledge, quick-witted Gwen soon talks her way into his hometown, his house and the hearts of his parents by saying she is his wife. Unfortunately for "the happy couple", Gwen's tangle of lies threatens to tie them in knots.
Director Frank Oz (1992. PG)
+ See Films: pages 66-74 ***
Concluding the two-part thriller.
Jack travels up the river with Larry to collect the drugs when
Samira and Bambi disappear. But while their contact, Shelley, escapes, they are both arrested in possession of the drugs by the Burmese police and thrown into jail. See today's choices.
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With Michael Buerk.
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The music of seventies pop icons Karen and Richard Carpenter earned them a vast following as well as a clutch of awards. Thirteen years after Karen's death following a struggle with anorexia, this documentary goes behind the scenes to examine the brother-sister relationship. It uncovers the emotional and physical damage, jealousy, driving ambition and obsession that lurked underneath the purity of their pop music and their squeaky-clean public image.
Richard Carpenter talks about how his sister manipulated his own romantic relationships, while there are further contributions from mother Agnes Carpenter, John Denver, the Osmonds, Herb Alpert and Burt Bacharach.
A concert by the Carpenters follows.
Producer Joanna Bailey ; Executive producer Richard Fell
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r Drama starring Cathryn Harrison
Although forbidden by herfatherto ride, Jenny brey is determined to spend her life with horses, especially the spirited filly, Blue Fire Lady.
Director Ross Dimsey (1977) + See Films: pages 66-74 **