Dangerous Games. Nancy's strange behaviour makes Vic suspicious.
Repeat Stereo Subtitled ........................
Creating an effective team. Stereo .
David Frost interviews news makers, and reviews the Sunday papers. Including at
8.30 News; plus the weather forecast. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
TimOrchard Stereo ....................................
Film producer Sir David Puttnam talks to Mark Lawson about his beliefs. Stereo ..
Dublin nun SisterCaoimhin Ni Uallachain talks to Steve Chalke about her work with young prisoners. Stereo ...................
Including a look at the Disability
Discrimination Act which comes into force on 2 December. 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
Featuringthe urban monks who campaign for a greener Britain and a family who have set up their own vineyard.
Producer Carmel Perry : Editor Fiona Thompson
GUIDELINE: ring [number removed]. Lines open 11am to 2pm
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus, the week'sweatheratl2.25pm. stereo.
John Humphrys interviews another senior politician. Including at 12.30 News
Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The BBC's right-of-reply programme, with Diana Madill. Viewers can write in with comments to Biteback, [address removed], phone [number removed], or e-mail: [email address removed]
A visit to the late Poet Laureate
John Betjeman 's Cornish haunts, a look at Dick King-Smith 's new book and an interview with writer Terry McMillan.
Featuring three MPs with a passion for the same brand of shoes and men whose
"trainspotting" looks have earned them a fortune as models. Stereo Subtitled.
An appeal on behalf of Sight Savers
International. Stereo
Fordetails see Tuesday at 5.50pm on BBC2
Second of a six-part drama, adapted from Mark Twain 's novel. Tom is unable to convince anyone of his true identity, while Edward finds himself on the run with a wanted murderer.
Adapted and produced by Julian Fellowes ; Director
AndrewMorgan Stereo * See Children: page 59
With Moira Stuart.
Weather Bill Giles
From Chepstow in Gwent, where the finds include an early 19th-century Noah's Ark with over 70 pairs of animals, and three rare examples of Lowestoft porcelain. With Hugh Scully. ProducerMichele Burgess; Executive producer
Christopher Lewis # See Antiques: page 47
In this one-off special Ruby
Wax talks to the Duchess of York at her home in Surrey.
See today's choices.
Director/Series producer Clive Tulloh
A three-part dramatisation of Anne Bronte 's classic novel.
Starring Tara Fitzgerald
Toby Stephens , Rupert Graves
Part 1: Helen Graham and heryoungson come to live at desolate Wildfell Hall.
Part 2 at 9.40pm. See today's choices.
Dramatised by David Nokes and Janet Barron Producer Suzan Harrison ; Director Mike Barker
♦ The Bronte business: page 21
A beautiful widow takes up residence in the near-derelict Wildfell Hall. Befriended by a young farmer, she will not tell him about her past, until malicious gossip spreads.
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Bill Giles
Part 2: Helen decides it's time for Gilbert to find out about her mysterious life.
The concluding part is next Sunday ..........
Helen decides to reveal more to Gilbert and gives him her diary. He learns about her doomed marriage to the rich Arthur Huntingdon and how she fled his debauched cruelty. Show more
Stephen Fry joins Clive Anderson to discuss his latest novel.
Producer Anne Marie Thorogood ; Series producer
DanPatterson Repeated on Thursday at 11.55pm
Abomination (Leviticus, ch 18 v 22)
A report on the controversy surrounding last night's service at Southwark Cathedral marking 20 years of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement.
Including interviews with those who took part and with members of the Church of England's "Reform" movementwhich condemns homosexuality in the church. Producer Nick Stuart ; Series editor Richard Denton
E-mail: everyman@bbc.co.uk
Another drama set in a magistrates' court. Carol. Carol is charged with assault for throwing boiling water over her ex-boyfriend. Ralph Kingsley CRISPIN BONHAM-CARTER , Susan Bellamy KATE LYNN-EVANS Liz Walton BEVERLEY HILLS Jenny Roach FRANCES Grey ,
Janet Walsh JANE MERROW
, Paul Harper LLOYD JOHNSTON ,
Derek Gravett DAVYD HARRIES , Dee Yearwood MARLENE SIDAWAY
, Gerry Harrison DAVIDTELFER ,
Jack Vincent NICHOLAS BAILEY , Carol JULIA FORD ,
Maureen KATE RUTTER , Peter Brett RAY MACALLAN
Written by Allan Swift , Andrew Bemhardt : Producer Diana Kyle ; Director Indra Bhose
Drama starring
Patricia Arquette , Beau Bridges
Rural Georgia, 1938: Alice, part-deaf, part-wild, is imprisoned by her stepfather in a filthy outhouse. Director Diane Keaton (1991, 15)
* See Films: pages 65-72 ****