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The Playbus stops at the Patch Stop.
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Tips on improving people skills at work. Today, making the most of yourself.
Presented by Hugh Dennis
On the eve of the Labour Party conference, David Frost's guests are Gordon Brown, shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Baroness Castle. Writer and former MP Alan Clark reviews the papers. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast.
A service of praise and thanksgivingfrom St Patrick 's Church of Ireland, Coleraine,
County Londonderry. Hymns include Come, Ye Thankful People, Come and Father,
Blessing Every Seed-time. Stereo .....
The new series begins with a chat show special, in which host John Hay talks to deaf yachtsman Paul Hebblethwaite. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo .....
A 20-part drama serial introducing German. With English subtitles. INFORMATION: course book. audio cassettes or CDs. activity book, and tutor's guide, available from bookshops. Acomplementary radio series Deutsch Plus begins next Sunday at 8pm on Radio 4 LW
The return of the series that encourages people to take up new pursuits and make the most of their leisure time.
Producer Malcolm Smith ; Series editor
FionaThompson
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus, the week'sweatheratl2.25pm. Stereo.
John Humphrys interviews John Prescott. deputy leader of the Labour Party. Including at 12.30 News
EditorDavidJordan Subtitled ......................
Omnibus edition.
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Disney science-fiction drama abouttwo orphans, with confused memories and strange abilities, who go on the run after coming to the attention of a scheming millionaire. Tia Malone KIM RICHARDS , Tony Malone
IKE EISENMANN Aristotle Bolt, RAY MILLAND , Jason O'Day EDDIE ALBERT. Lucas Deranian DONALD PLEASENCE
Director John Hough (1975. U) Subtitled .. * See Films: pages 58-64 ****
The north east of England heat. with Loyd Grossman and guests chef Sally James and journalist Alan Coren.
1947 Freedom Now. The story of how
Europe's colonial empires fell as millions in Africa and India took control of their lives.
Repeated tomorrow at 8.05pm BBC2
♦Empire breaking: page 17
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Bill Giles
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
This week's teams are in Yorkshire, where they identify medicinal objects, decide whether paintings orframes are more valuable, and select objects that might have been collected on a grand tour. Presented byJillyGoolden.
Director Paul O'Dell : Series producer Pat Holland
Drama series starring Richard Griffiths Chinese Whispers. Crabbe is worried when his local Chinese takeaway seems to be the subject of racist attacks.
Written by Andrew Payne ; ProducerChrissy Skinns
Director Bill Pryde # Spotlight on Samantha Janus : page 9
CJ didn't get where he is today by being absurd. Nor, it seems, did anybody else. But then a plan is born.
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With Peter Sissons.
Weather Bill Giles
The rapid expansion of scientific knowledge has, for many, challenged the very foundations of religious belief. The centuries-old debate on the tension between science and religion is the focus of this special edition coming from Brno in the Czech Republic. A film by atheist and scientist Richard Dawkins, in which he challenges the traditional role of religion, is followed by a discussion, hosted by Joan Bakewell. Taking part are Richard Dawkins, Catholic priest and scientist Michael Heller, philosopher Baroness Warnock, theologian Wentzel van Huyssteen and historian David Starkey.
Black comedy starring
Bette Midler
Harold Benson is on a winning streak most professional gamblers only dream about. With a strange jinx on blackjack dealer Willie Brodax , he and girlfriend Bonita Friml just can't lose. It's time for Willie to strike back and that's when thoughts turn to murder. Bonita Friml BETTE MIDLER. Willie Brodax KEN
WAHL, Harold Benson RIP TORN. Milt Hawkins VAL
AVERY, Otto JACK ELAM , Mr Wing BENSON FONG
Director Don Siegel (1982. 15) # See Rims: pages 58-64 *