Puppet animal chatshow. Repeat ..........
Peggy Patch visits the Austrian mountains. Repeat
A woman who sets up self-help groups in Indian villages. Repeat Stereo ....
Diana Madill interviews the newsmakers.
Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
AndrewThompson .....
Gaye Ortiz contemplates the Lord's Prayer and joins a service from Trinity and All
Saints' College, Leeds. Last in the series.
The second of two programmes following Jackie Knight 's experiences as she has a cochlear implant. Signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo . Internet address: http://www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear
Killerton House in Devon and Barrington Courtin Somerset. Stereo ..........
This week, conducting an orchestra, working as a" "living statue" and riding a tandem in Wales. Last in the series.
Producer Malcolm Smith ; Editor Fiona Thompson
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25pm. Stereo.
John Humphrys talks to another senior politician. Including at 12.30 News.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Featuring a report from Pans on some of the wildest, weirdest fashion designers in Europe. Stereo
Disasterdrama starring
JackLemmon
A luxury airliner hits an off-shore oil rig and sinks beneath the surface of the ocean, trapping the passengers inside. Don Gallagher JACK LEMMON , Karen Wallace LEE GRANT
. Eve Clayton BRENDA VACCARO , Nicholas St JOSEPH Emily Livingston OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. Stan Buchek DARREN MCGAVIN ,
Martin Wallace CHRISTOPHER LEE
Director Jerry Jameson (1977. PG) + See Films: pages 56-63
TV presenter Philippa Forrester appeals on behalf of St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital. Repeated on Tuesday at 5.50pm on BBC2
DONATIONS: [address removed]; Telephone: [number removed]
Second in a six-part drama.
Tilda rescues Arthurfrom evil
Reverend Glasson 's orphanage and they take refuge with kindly actors Mr and Mrs Mortimer. See today's choices.
Adapted by Richard Carpenter
Harry Secombe celebrates Palm Sunday on the Balearic island of Majorca, which has been his second home for many years, and reveals a different side to this popular holiday resort. Hymns include Ave Maria, AmazingGrace and Tell Me the Stories of Jesus.
Producer Sian Rees ; Editor Helen Alexander
Concerto for Solo Bicycle. Foggy,
Clegg and Compo try to help Smiler to escape from his lodgings.
Written by RoyClarke
Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
Repeat Stereo
From Skegness in Lincolnshire, where the exhibits include an Egyptian-style stool which once belonged to the Marquis of Bute, a huge watercolour painting by Thomas Haephy and a small brown bottle decorated with a silver spider. Presented by Hugh Scully. ProducerMichele Burgess
Executive producer Christopher Lewis '
+ See Antiques: page 39
Last in the four-part drama series. The Dragon Khan roller coaster nears completion just as Allie's baby makes an early appearance. Sam is now "having his cake", shared by Charlotte and Allie, but can this situation last?
For cast see yesterday at 9.20pm
With Peter Sissons.
Weather David Lee
George Lucas - Flying Solo
As Star Wars hits the cinema screens again,
20 years after its original release, Omnibus examines the I ife and work of George Lucas , the man behind the blockbuster trilogy and numerous otherfilm successes. See today's choices. Director James Erskine : Producer
Richard Downes
* A ga laxy of Star Wars goodies on Competitions and Giveaways: page 132; and Reader Offers Star Wars special on page
Digging for Victory
Are the anti-road protesters who occupied tunnels near the A30 heroes who were trying to save the environment or lawbreakers?
Heart of the Matter asks whether direct-action protest can ever be morally justifiable. Joan Bakewell discusses the issues with a panel that includes environmental campaigner George Monbiot and MP Peter Bottomley.
Executive producer John Drury ; Series editor Anne Reevell
NOTE: as Heart of the Matter is topical and likely to react to events in the news. its subject matter may change
The first in a daily seven-part series which looks at the effect of Christianity on modern society.
Why do 16 million people in Britain go to church on Easter Day? With contributions from Sister Wendy Beckett and lyricist Tim Rice. Presented by Sophie Aldred.
Continued tomorrow at 12.05am.
The zodiacal light is a cone-shaped glow that rises from the horizon after sunset or before sunrise. Dr John James joins
Patrick Moore to examine this phenomenon.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo Repeated next SaturdayBBC2 Stereo
Film premiere
Thriller based on a true story, starring
William Devane
Sheriff Jim Metts decides to catch the ruthless kidnapper of young Shah Smith by using her beauty queen sister Dawn as bait.
Assistant Sheriff McCarty NICK SEARCY
Director Roger Young (1991, 15)
* See Films: pages 56-63