Dilly goes missing. Repeat..........................................
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school comedy. Stereo.
Cartoon capers. Repeat Stereo ................
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
T oyah Willcox explores the way women are defining their spiritual selves in preparation for the 21st century. Last in the series. Repeat Stereo.............
Steve Chalke talks to cartoonist and Captain Pugwash creator John Ryan about his Christian faith and, at the start of Christian Aid week, Christiansfrom India talk about their reasons to be thankful to God.
Including tips from three people who have set up their own business; deaf children who have formed their own football club; and a look at charity credit cards. With signing and subtitles.
Rptd Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2 Internet address: http://www.bbc.co. uk/see_hear
Australian adventure set early this century. The Prince of Hearts. While Danni learns about the fickleness of love, the townsfolk learn a valuable lesson about prejudice when travelling showmen come to town and things suddenly go missing.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 11.55am. Stereo.
John Humphrys interviews another senior politician. Including at 12.00 News.
Classic musical, based on the storvof Pvemalion. starring
Audrey Hepburn , Rex Harrison
Henry Higgins , a professor of linguistics, bets his friend Colonel Hugh Pickering that he can train a cockney flower girl and introduce her as a lady at any social gathering. The girl, Eliza Doolittle , initially refutes the idea, but then later turns up at Higgins's house demanding to be taught.
Director George Cukor (1964, U)
♦ See Films: pages 52-60
♦ What do you mean, you've never seen...? page 50
Omnibus.
(Stereo)
This week the North East heat, judged by presenter Loyd Grossman and his guests, Olympic 400m silver medallist Roger Black and restaurant owner and chef Tessa Bramley.
(Subtitled)
Lakes and mountains provide a stunning setting as Pam Rhodes joins visitors to the great outdoors in Northern Ireland's
Silent Valley and samples life and faith "where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea". Hymns include Praise to the Lord, All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name and Love Divine, All Loves Excelling.
Producer Maurice Maguire ; Editor
Helen Alexander Stereo Subtitled
A Double for Howard. Howard 's fool-proof scheme will cure Pearl of being unnaturally suspicious once andforall-ifonlyhecan find someone his size.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Alan JW Bell Stereo Subtitled ...
This week American contestants travel to
Oxfordshire to see ifthey have an eye for English antiques. They are valuing 19th-century furniture, acting as tour guides in Blenheim Palace and dating some of Oxford's most famous buildings. Then it's offtothe auction to discover if their American antiques will interest British buyers. Presented by Jilly Goolden. See today's choices. Director Paul O'Dell ; Series producer
PatHolland Stereo Subtitled ..
Comedy starring
Leslie Nielsen
Priscilla Presley
George Bush is in the White
House, Frank Drebin is in Police Squad, and the cheque is in the mail ... However, all is not well with the world. A consortium of pollution-spewing energy producers plans to nobble an influential "green" spokesman, whose assistantjust happens to be Jane Spencer , the woman who broke Drebin's heart.
Director David Zucker (1991,15)
♦ See Rims: pages 52-60 ****
All the drama from the final day of the FA Premiership season. West Ham visit Old Trafford at the end of a difficult week for Manchester United during which they've already played three matches. Southampton end their season at Aston Villa, and Coventry finish with a tricky away game at Tottenham.
Commentary by Barry Davies, John Motson, Tony Gubba and Jon Champion. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
See Alan Hansen's match of the season: page 44
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Helen Young
Kim's Story - the Road from Vietnam
If there was one photograph from the Vietnam War that touched the world, it was the one of a little girl running naked down a road after a napalm bombing raid. That girl was Kim. Though horrifically burned, she survived and, 25 years on, she tells the story of that raid, of her suffering and recovery, of the way the North Vietnamese used her as a propaganda weapon and of how she had to leave her home to find freedom. Now she travels to the US on a mission of forgiveness and reconciliation. Director Shelley Saywell ; Series editor
Richard Denton
E-mail: everyman@bbc.co.uk
+ See This Week: page 7
Screen version of the long-running musical, starring Michael Douglas
Agroup of young- and not so young- hopefuls arrive at a Broadway theatre to audition for a big new show. Their hopes, lives and futures depend on their performances.
Director Richard Attenborough (1985, PG)
♦ See Rims: pages 52-60 ***