7.20 Dilly has to take swamp-wallowing lessons. Repeat
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school comedy. Stereo .
Cartoon cat capers. Repeat .....
David Frost is in Hong Kong talking to
Chris Patten on the day before the historic handing over of the colony. Including at
8.30 News; plus weather.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
Continuing his biblical journey,
Tony Robinson arrives at the Garden of Eden.
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Steve Chalke 's guest is comedian Milton Jones. There's music from gospel singer Geraldine Latty , Can't Cook Won't Cook chef Kevin Woodford muses over what he would say to God if he had the chance, and singer/songwriter Adrian Snell visits Bath.
The current series ends with the regular monthly edition taking a closer look at issues behind the headlines, presented by Carolyn Nabarro and Clark Denmark. With signing and subtitles. See Hear returns in the autumn, and repeats will be shown during the summerbreak. Repeated Tuesday at 11.20amon BBC2
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The Lovers. A tall, handsome stranger from Jessie McClusky 's past arrives in Paterson's Ridge.
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week'sweatheratll.55am. Stereo.
John Humphrys talks to a senior politician. Including at 12 noon News.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Science-fiction adventure starring Joey Cramer
On 4 July 1978, 12-year-old
David Freeman wakes up in an altered world: his home and family are changed, and a voice in his head is calling for help.
Director Randal Kleiser (1986, U)
+ See Films: pages 52-59 ****
Murder by the Book. Two mystery writers have an encounter with murder in this episode directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Steven Bochco , creatorof Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and Murder
One. Starring Peter Falk.
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This week it's the first semi-final, judged by presenter Loyd Grossman and guests, chef Shaun Hill and the former press secretary to Margaret Thatcher, Bernard Ingham.
Cliff Richardjoins Songs of Praise forthis edition from
Wimbledon's new No 1 court in an event recorded earlierthis month. Soprano Lesley Garrett joins Pam Rhodes , Diane-Louise Jordan , the Band of the RAF
Regiment and a choir of 10,000 in a celebration of the new court.
Hymns include 0 for a Thousand Tongues, The Feast is Ready,
Glory in the Highest, I'll Go in the Strength of the Lord, Our God
Reigns, and The Day Thou Gavest. Producer RMedwyn Hughes ; Editor
Helen Alexander
What to do in the wet at
Wimbledon: page 22
The return of the railway comedy.
No Milk for the Minister
There's no milk in the buffet, and the Minister of Transport is on his way. See today's choices.
Written by David Croft and Richard Spendlove Director Roy Gould ; Producers David Croft and Charles Garland
From Tenby in Pembrokeshire, where the contestants value model boats, travel back in time to 1800 and inspect some unique manuscripts. Presented byJillyGoolden.
Series director Paul O'Dell ; Series producer PatHolland Stereo Subtitled ...
A new eight-part drama about the gastronomic detective.
Squashed Tomatoes.
Henry Crabbe is unhappywhen he has to guard a new housing estate. See today's choices.
Written by Andrew Payne
Producer Chrissy Skinns ; Director Bill Pryde
+ Out of the frying pan: page 6
Last in a six-part drama series starring Billie Whitelaw Keith Allen
The day of the Marathon sees the final reckoning for the Flitches.
Written by Debbie Horsfield ; Producer Laura Mackie ; Director Jean Stewart
WithPeterSissons. Weather
ISObel Lang
Joan Bakewell chairs another topical debate concerning a moral or religious issue.
Series editor Anne Reevell ; Executive producer John Drury
Supernatural thriller starring Tommy Lee Jones
Virginia Madsen
Private eye Eddie Mallard 's client claims he's being harassed by his dead wife. Then Eddie meets the bewitching Rachel and believes the impossible.
Director Lloyd Fonvielle (1988.15)
♦ See Films: pages 52-59 ***
RovingonMars. Planetary geologist Dr Peter Cattermole gives Patrick Moore the latest news on Nasa's Pathfinder.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo ; Forfull details see Thursday at 12 noon on BBC2