Dilly decides he doesn't like water. Repeat..........
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school comedy. Stereo.
Cartoon cat capers. Repeat ...........................
David Frost interviews the newsmakers.
Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
Managementguru Tom Peters reveals his thoughts on life's big questions to
Mark Lawson. Repeat Stereo ...............
Steve Chalke talks to Bob and Diane Wells whose son Paul was kidnapped by Kashmiri Separatist rebels almost two years ago. Stereo ..........................
A monthly edition going behind the news headlines to take a closer took at issues.
Presented by Carolyn Nabarro and Clark Denmark. With signing and subtitles.
Rptd Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2 INTERNET ADDRESS: nttp://tww.bbc.co.uk/see_hear
Australian adventure set early this century. New Business. Rob McGregor returns to Langara after months on a cattle drive and the McGregor brothers decide to invest in theirfuture.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 11.55am. Stereo.
♦ Snap up a winner! page 30; plus win a holiday in the Countryfile/ Radio Times Photo 97 Competition see page
John Humphrys interviews another senior politician. Including at 12.00 News.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Musical starring Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner
The arrival of strong-willed teacher Anna Leonowens at the court of Siam arouses lively curiosity. Anna's task is to teach western manners and the English language to the royal household, but the all-powerful king is not used to having his decisions questioned.
Director Walter Lang (1956, U)
See Films: pages 52-60 ****
Continuing the series following the replica sailing ship the Matthew on a voyage to re-create John Cabot 's discovery of North America. The first days at sea are not easy and conditions are rough, wet and uncomfortable. Mono and stereo ..
This week it's the north west of England heat, judged by presenter Loyd Grossman and guests, chef Adam Palmer and gardening broadcaster and writer Stefan Buczacki.
In celebration of the 1,400th anniversary of the arrival of St Augustine and Christianity in England, Pam Rhodes joins pilgrims retracing the saint's footsteps and meets the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr George Carey. Hymns include Jesus Is Our King, Guide Me 0 Thou Great Redeemer, Day by Day and To Be a Pilgrim.
Producer Norman Ivison ;
EditorHelen Alexander
According to the Prophet
Bickerdyke. Compo, Clegg and Foggy hear some world-shattering information from Gunnershaw.
Written byRoyClarke; Director/Producer
Alan JW Bell Stereo Subtitled....
A special edition from Gloucestershire.
WithJillyGoolden.
See today's choices.
Director Kimberley Littlemore Series producer Pat Holland
Jean is worried when she hears that her daughter Judith is going out with a married man.
Written by Bob Larbey ; Executive producers Philip Jones and John Reynolds ; Director
Sydney Lotterby Stereo Subtitled.
Thethirdinanew six-part drama, starring
Saskia Reeves
Tom. An old army buddy visits
Tom. See today's choices.
Written by jeremy Brock ; Producer
Louis Marks; Director John Strickland
With Nicholas Witchell. Weather Michael Fish
Second in a six-part drama about love, money and marathon running. Starring Billie Whitelaw, Keith Allen
The rejuventated Lili is giving her wheeler-dealer son sleepless nights.
See today's choices.
Written by Debbie Horsfield
Producer Laura Mackie
Director Jean Stewart
First of six topical debates concerning moral and religious issues. In a historic court case, Aids sufferer Jan Ruston returns to Cyprus to give evidence against the man she says gave her the disease. Joan Bakewell asks if Jan's former lover should be sent to jail or prevented by force from spreading the virus.
Mystery starring
Robert Stephens
Colin Blakely
A woman fished from the Thames suffering from amnesia launches the celebrated sleuth on a baffling new case. Sherlock Holmes
ROBERT STEPHENS. John H Watson COLIN BLAKELY
Mrs Hudson IRENE HANDL , Mycroft Holmes CHRISTOPHER LEE. PetrovaTAMARA
TOUMANOVA, Gabrielle GENEVIEVE PAGE
Director Billy Wilder (1970. PG)
* See Films: pp 52-60 *****
Dr John Mason talks to Patrick Moore about the interest in Hale-Bopp.