Two strangers come to Coopers Crossing looking for a bed for the night. Little do Tom and Kate know that their lives will all become entwined in a bizarre twist of fate.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
David Frost interviews Chris Patten, the Governor of Hong Kong. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
TimOrchard Stereo ...................................
England's new football coach Glenn Hoddle talks to Mark Lawson about his much-publicised beliefs on God, football and faith healing.
International peacemaker Maggie
Hamilton talks to the Rev Steve Chalke about how she finds God in her search for justice and peace, stereo ................. ♦ The Rev Steve Chalke 's Choice: page 12
Today's edition looks at what's on offer for deaf people at Edinburgh's famous arts festival. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo....
Live coverage of this morning's round in the 36-hole final of the World Match Play championship from Wentworth.
Producer Barbara Slater
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus, the week'sweatheratl2.25pm. stereo.
John Humphrys interviews another senior politician. Including at 12.30 News
EditorDavidJordan Subtitled .....
Omnibus edition. (Stereo)
The fashion series returns with a specially extended edition reporting from the catwalks of London. Paris and Milan, plus a look at the essential winter wardrobe.
New presenter Tim Vincent joins regulars Jeff Banks, Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
The way they wore: page 41
Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell, Quentin Willson and Michele Newman report from the International Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham as the industry celebrates years of British motoring. There's a roundup of all that's new and archive footage from motoring's golden era.
The last semi-final. With Loyd Grossman and guests chef David Nicholls and actress
Jenny Agutter.
The story of the fight against official racism in South Africa and the southern United States.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05pm on BBC2)
The fight against racism: page 17
5.50-5.55pm Regional News
Martyn Lewisjoinsthe BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at a fund-raising eventfor hospices from Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. Featuring excerpts from Handel's Messiah, including the Hallelujah
Chorus, For unto Us a Child Is Bom and I Know That My Redeemer Liveth. Producer John Forrest ; Editor Helen Alexander
From Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire, where the teams act as tour guides, run an antiques stall, date and value garden ornaments and take part in an auction. With JillyGootden. Last in the series.
Series producerPMHoltand Stereo
Gary's Cake. The peaceful ambience of Henry's restaurant is shattered by an armed robbery. Last in the series.
Written by Andrew Payne ; ProducerChrissy Skinns
DirectorBillPryde Stereo Subtitled ..... * Cookability! page 43
Romance is in the air as CJ spills the beans about the revolution to a journalist.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk.
Weather David Lee
Comic actor Eric Idle , who discusses his latest film role as Ratty in The Wind in the Willows, and comedian Frank Skinnerjoin Clive Anderson.
Producer Anne Marie Thorogood ; Series producer
DanPatterson Repeated on Thursday at 11.45pm
Eye for an Eye
For many Jews the warwas not over in May 1945 and the Nuremberg trial of Nazi war criminals was not enough.
Under the leadership of the charismatic young poet and partisan Abba Kovner , theyformed a group of avengers to track down and execute known Nazis.
Now 50 years afterthe judgement at the Nurembergtrials, the surviving avengers, including Kovner's widow, tell for the first time the story of how the group set out on a campaign of mass murder. See also Heart of the Matter at 11.40pm. Producers Daniel Paran and Dan Setton
Series editor Richard Denton E-mail: everyman@bbc.co.uk
Nurembergon Trial
Followingtonight's Everyman, an exploration of the themes of revenge and retribution, as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Jacques Verges , the French lawyerwho defended Claus Barbi ,join an international panel for a debate filmed in the original Nuremberg courtroom. With Joan Bakewell.
Executive producer John Drury ; Series editor
AnneReevell
Biographical drama starring Victor Garber
The young Liberace sets out to be a classical pianist but is soon attracted to fame rather than music, cultivating a flamboyant image. But all the glitter hides a sad and unfulfilled private life.
(1988) (Stereo)
See Films: pages 65-72