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On the eve of his departure for England's winter cricket tour, captain Mike Atherton talks to David Frost. Plus interviews with the major players in this week's American presidential elections. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Frost
Guest:
Mike Atherton
Series Editor:
Barney Jones
Executive Editor:
Tim Orchard

A monthly slot that looks at issues behind the news headlines. Presented by Carolyn Nabarro , with reporter Clark Denmark. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo......

Contributors

Presented By:
Carolyn Nabarro
Reporter:
Clark Denmark.

The series that encourages people to make the most of their leisure time.
Producer Malcolm Smith ; Series editor Fiona Thompson HELPLINE: ring [number removed]. Lines open 11am to 2pm

Contributors

Producer:
Malcolm Smith
Editor:
Fiona Thompson

Griff Rhys Jones launches a new series of the book programme by investigating the origins of Arthur Conan Doyle 's detective
Sherlock Holmes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes.

Featuring men's winter ward robes for affordable prices, future hairfashions, eye-catching club wear, and the best coats on offer in high-street shops. With
Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin , Brenda Emmanus and Tim Vincent.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Brenda Emmanus
Unknown:
Tim Vincent.

Harry Secombe visits Swansea for the first of three programmes that chart his life and experiences. Tonight, joined by his brother Fred and sister Carol, he recalls his childhood days and the influence the church had on him.
Actress Ruth Madoc , who is also from Swansea, describes herChristian upbringing, and Derrick Morris , who is Europe's longest-surviving heart-transplant patient, is a guest.
Hymns include Morning Has Broken,
Lord of All Hopefulness, Lord for the years and Love Divine All Loves
Excelling. Sir Harry will also bejoined by the Morriston Orpheous Choirfor Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah.
Series producer R Medwyn Hughes; Editor
Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Secombe
Unknown:
Ruth Madoc
Unknown:
Derrick Morris
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Hugh Scully and the antiques experts visit Ludlow in Shropshire where they evaluate a 17th-century drinking cup made from rhino horn, a set of 18th-century enamelled tea caddies that are in pristine condition and a tortoiseshell and ivory cabinet filled with souvenirs. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer
Christopher Lewis * See Antiques: page 52
TV 60

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

To mark 60 years of BBC Television, Michael Parkinson hosts a star-studded gala from BBC Television Centre and presents "Aunties" awards to the shows and performers voted by viewers as their all-time favourites.
See today's choices.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Stereo Subtitled
See our TV60 nine-page special starting on page 21; and celebrate 60 years of television with the Radio Times Wine Club: see page

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Director:
Stuart McDonald

Last of the drama series charting the life of adventurer and empire-builder Cecil Rhodes.
Starring Martin Shaw
Rhodes has to battle against his two greatest enemies - his health, which is failing fast, and Princess Radziwill, who is determined to hound him to the last. See today's choices.
Written by Antony Thomas ; Producers Scott Meek and Charles Salmon ; Director David Drury
Rptd next Saturday on BBC2 Stereo
BBC RHODES VIDEO: price £24.99 from retailers

Contributors

Writer:
Antony Thomas
Producer:
Scott Meek
Producer:
Charles Salmon
Director:
David Drury
Cecil Rhodes:
Martin Shaw
Princess Radziwill:
Frances Barber
Dr Jameson:
Neil Pearson
Joseph Chamberlain:
Oliver Cotton
Colonel Kekewich:
Peter Guinness
Alfred Beit:
Frantz Dobrowsky
John X Merriman:
Philip Godawa
Paul Kruger:
Carel Trichardt
John Grimmer:
Alex Ferns
Philip Jourdan:
Jeremy Crutchley
Dr Harris:
Guy de Lancey
Henry Labouchere:
Antony Thomas
Harry Currey:
Gresby Nash
Charles Rudd:
David Butler
Captain Widdowson:
Greg Melvill-Smith
General French:
David Sherwood

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev , actor Bob Hoskins and Portuguese singing sensation Tony Ferrino , aka comedian Steve Coogan , join Clive Anderson on the lively chat show.
Producer Anne Marie Thorogood : Series producer
Dan Patterson Repeated on Thursday at 11.45pm
TV 60

Contributors

Leader:
Mikhail Gorbachev
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Tony Ferrino
Unknown:
Steve Coogan
Unknown:
Clive Anderson
Producer:
Anne Marie Thorogood
Producer:
Dan Patterson

In the beginning, the church wanted nothing to do with broadcasting. More than half-a-century later, the message and the medium have come to terms with each other. From drama to documentary, from satire to Songs of Praise, actor Stephen Tompkinson (Father Clifford in Ballykissangel) looks back at 60 years of God on the box.
E-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephen Tompkinson
Producer:
Roger Childs
Series Editor:
Richard Denton

First in a new eight-part drama series where each episode follows a single case in a busy magistrates' court.
Joyce. Duty solicitor Antony Mackie 's client insists on pleadingguiltyto heroin possession, even though she is innocent.
Written by Christopher Reason ; Producer Diana Kyle Director Rob Evans Stereo Subtitled ....

Contributors

Unknown:
Antony MacKie
Written By:
Christopher Reason
Producer:
Diana Kyle
Director:
Rob Evans
Antony Mackie:
Adam Bareham
Susan Bellamy:
Kate Lynn-Evans
Jenny Roach:
Frances Grey
Dan Chapman:
Geoffrey Hutchings
Derek Gravett:
Davyd Harries
Paul Harper:
Lloyd Johnston
Dee Yearwood:
Marlene Sidaway
Gerry Harrison:
David Telfer
Jack Vincent:
Nicholas Bailey
Joyce McCracken:
Martha Cope
Benny Duncan:
Rupert Holliday Evans
Ian Dougal:
Daniel Snell
Mr Simons:
David Webber

Adventure drama, starring
Balthazar Getty , Chris Furrh A potential paradise turns into a brutal struggle for survival when a group of young American military school cadets are stranded on a remote island.
Director Harry Hook (1990,15)
# See Films: pages 64-72 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Balthazar Getty
Unknown:
Chris Furrh
Director:
Harry Hook
Ralph:
Balthazar Getty
Jack:
Chris Furrh
Piggy:
Danuel Pipoly
Roger:
Gary Rule
Andy:
Terry Wells
Larry:
Braden MacDonald

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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