The Hero. New pilot Gerry O'Neill gets into trouble. Repeat Stereo Subtitled .......
Tips for the workplace.
Mikhail Gorbachev discusses his time as Soviet leader with David Frost. Including at 8.30 News plus the weather forecast.
Series editor Barney Jones
Executive editor Tim Orchard
Singer Tori Amos joins Mark Lawson to talk about her philosophy of life.
Birmingham University professor of theology John Hull describes how losinghis eyesight altered how he viewed God. stereo .
Including an investigation into whether telephone banking is in any way accessible to deaf people. With signing and subtitles. Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2
Drama introducing German. With English subtitles on page 888. Complementary radio series at 8pm on Radio 4 LW
Featuring a former baker who found a love of performing tricks led to a new career.
Helpline: ring [number removed]. Lines open 11am to 2pm.
John Craven presents the final of the Countryfile/Radio Times Photo 96 competition. Plus the week's weather at
12.25pm. + See finalist details and how to vote: p 43
John Humphrys interviews another senior politician. Including at 12.30 News
Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The BBC's right-of-reply presented by Diana Madill. Viewers can write in with comments to Biteback, [address removed], phone [number removed], or e-mail: [email address removed].
The final of the competition. Hosted by Loyd Grossman , with guests chef
Anton Mosimann and president of the Masterchefs of Great Britain the Earl of Bradford.
Last in series. Stereo Subtitled ......
Coverage from London's Royal Albert Hall of the 1996 British Fashion Awards, which honour nominees in 11 categories, including best contemporary collection, accessories and designer of the year. Pop band the Spice Girls provide musical entertainment. Presented by Jeff Banks, Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
1959 -Endangered Planet. As people embraced the consumer society, a heavy price was paid in the form of pollution. Repeated tomorrow at 8.05pm on BBC2
* Costing the Earth: page 17
With Chris Lowe.
Weather Michael Fish
Hugh Scully and the antiques experts return with the travelling series that judges the age and value of family treasures.
Today's show comes from the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth, and, appropriately, the items evaluated include a letter written by Horatio Nelson just a year before he died.
There's also a set of salts, or containers, designed around 1870 by Christopher Dresser , and an ornate cameo bracelet, both bought for very little and given surprising valuations. Plus David Battie talks about his passion for collecting broken plates and whether it's worth repairing them. See today's choices.
Hidden Treasures: page 25
Actor, singer, comedian, game-show host and presenter were just a few of the roles taken on by the talented Leslie Crowther, who died at the end of last month aged 63. In this tribute, friends and colleagues remember the versatile British showbusiness figure, and extracts from many of his famous programmes, including Crackerjack, The Leslie Crowther Show and The Price Is Right, illustrate his talents.
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Has David Harris-Jones blown the revolution's security sky-high? Why is Jimmy booking thousands of coaches and marching old men till they drop? The final part of the series is on Thursday at 8.30pm.
Written by David Nobbs : Director/Producer
Gareth Gwenlan
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Bill Giles
American talk-show host Joan Rivers is one of tonight's guests as Clive Anderson hosts another edition of his lively, topical and humorous chat show. Producer Anne Marie Thorogood : Series producer
Dan Patterson RepeatedonThursdayatll.45pm
After the vicar for St Mark's and St Martin's died, a new one had to be found - a task that was not at all straightforward. In this multiracial north London parish, the demands of the parishioners, the wishes of the local bishop and the thoughts of the trustees (a group of businessmen from the City of London) all had to be taken into account.
This programme follows the shortlisted candidates for the post through the selection process - which included an interview in front of 11 elders and a right of veto that rested with two parishioners - and discovers how a decision was reached.
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Romantic drama, starring
Faye Dunaway
Richard Widmark
Turn-of-the-century America: independent spinster Love Simpson causes a scandal in the sleepy southern town of Cold Sassy when she decides to acceptthe proposal of elderly ERuckerBlakeslee just three weeks after his first wife passed away. Faye Dunaway was one of the executive producers of this film.
Director Joan Tewkesbury (1989)
* See Films: pages 67-72