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The Endeavour, a replica of Captain
James Cook 's ship, sailed from Australia in October 1996 and arrived in London in March this yearto begin a 15-porttour around the UK. John Wilson, who is deaf, joined the crewforfive days in Great Yarmouth, followed by the See Hear cameras. With signingand subtitles.
Rptd Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo . INTERNET ADDRESS: http://www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear

Contributors

Unknown:
James Cook

Afeast of hymns and congregational singing, from the New Testament Church of God in Wood Green, north London.
Featuring the Wood Green Gospel Choir. The service is led by the Rev Eric Brown. Introduced by Martin Bashir.
DirectorChris Loughlin ; ProducerRoy Francis
Stereo................................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Brown.
Introduced By:
Martin Bashir.
Introduced By:
Directorchris Loughlin
Introduced By:
Producerroy Francis

Filming the Impossible. Documentary revealing the filming techniques such as infra-red cameras and image intensifiers, macrophotography and timelapse photography needed to record nocturnal wildlife, tiny insects and flowers.

War drama starring George Peppard, Sophia Loren
A small group of agents is sent on a vital mission to destroy a Nazi V-2 rocket base in Holland in order to prevent flying bombs from falling on London.
Director Michael Anderson (1965, PG)
Subtitled.....
* See Films: pages 48-55 ***

Contributors

Director:
Michael Anderson
Lt John Curtis:
George Peppard
Nora:
Sophia Loren
Professor Lindemann:
Trevor Howard
General Boyd:
John Mills
Duncan Sandys:
Richard Johnson
Robert Henshaw:
Tom Courtenay
Phil Bradley:
Jeremy Kemp
Bamford:
Anthony Quayle
Frieda:
Lilli Palmer
General Ziemann:
Paul Henreid
Wing Cdr Kendall:
Richard Todd
Constance Babington Smith:
Sylvia Syms

The eighth series continues with the east of England heat. The three contestants are judged by presenter Loyd Grossman and his guests, chef John Torode and writer and editorAuberonWaugh.

Contributors

Presenter:
Loyd Grossman
Unknown:
John Torode

At Goodison Park, the home of Everton Football Club,
Don Maclean , Pam Rhodes ,
Steve Chalke and Diane-Louise Jordan are joined by 40,000 people in a special event for Pentecost
Sunday. Hymns include Abide with Me, Amazing Grace and Lord of the Dance.
Producer John Forrest ; Editor
Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Unknown:
Diane-Louise Jordan
Producer:
John Forrest
Editor:
Helen Alexander

How to Create a Monster. Smiler is a failure as a "lollipop man" at a school crossing until Foggy gives him some special training.
Educational adviser.. ELIZABETH ESTENSEN
Written by RoyClarke; Director/Producer
AlanJWBell Stereo Subtitled..
♦ See the experts' view: p

Contributors

Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Foggy:
Brian Wilde
Nora:
Kathy Staff
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Edie:
Thora Hird
Auntie:
Jean Alexander
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby
Barry:
Mike Grady
Eli:
Danny O'Dea

The first in a new seven-part series of the romantic comedy.
Sandy arrives home believing that she has been followed.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Larbey
Executive Producer:
Philip Jones
Executive Producer:
John Reynolds
Director:
Sydney Lotterby
Jean:
Judi Dench
Lionel:
Geoffrey Palmer
Judith:
Moira Brooker
Alistair:
Philip Bretherton
Sandy:
Jenny Funnell
Nails:
Nick Bartlett
Trader:
Michael Mawby
Stalker:
Kristopher Milnes

The first in a new six-part drama series set in 1922, starring Saskia Reeves
Londoner Chloe Marsh sees a poster advertising plots of land for sale in the country for only £5. See today's choices.
See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Brock
Producer:
Louis Marks
Director:
John Strickland
Chloe Marsh:
Saskia Reeves
Harry Crowley:
David Ryall
Harriet Marsh:
Rebecca Callard
Joan Marsh:
Jade Williams
Tom:
Richard Lintern
Rory Mulligan:
Peter Dineen
Grainne Mulligan:
Ger Ryan
Fionn Mulligan:
Barry Ward
Charles Forster:
Richard Cordery
Maude:
Amanda Abbington
Billy Reed:
Philip Whitchurch
Grace Forster:
Petra Markham
Coal cart driver:
Steven Osborne
Mr Clarke:
Tim Preece
Housewife:
Frances White
Pub landlady:
Sally Mates

From Babylon to Zion
For Rastafarians, Babylon is despair and damnation and Zion is Paradise. ForToxteth-born
Rasta poet Levi Tefari .Babylon is Liverpool and Zion is Ethiopia where Emperor Haile Selassie, the God of the Rastafarian faith, has bequeathed land for all those who wish to return to their spiritual home. As Levi embarks on this journey, will the Promised Land fulfil its promise?
Producer ZabChughtai; Series editor
RichardDenton
E-mail: everyman@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Levi Tefari

Drama, the true story of ajockey's triumph over adversity, starring John Hurt
When doctors diagnose cancer, jockey Bob Champion 's dream of riding Aldaniti to victory in the Grand National lies in ruins.
Director John Irvin (1983, PG) .... ♦See Films: pages 48-55

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Champion
Director:
John Irvin
Bob Champion:
John Hurt
Josh Gifford:
Edward Woodward
Burly Cocks:
Ben Johnson
Jo Beswick:
Jan Francis
Nick Embiricos:
Peter Barkworth
Valda Embiricos:
Ann Bell
Dr Merrow:
Judy Parfitt
Mary Hussey:
Alison Steadman
Barbara:
Kirstie Alley
Richard Hussey:
Michael Byrne
Sally:
Carolyn Pickles

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