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A special Sunday edition of the pre-school comedy. Stereo
Cartoon cat capers. Repeat
Michael Buerk stands in for David Frost and interviews the week's newsmakers. including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones: Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
Tony Robinson traces the steps of Joshua. Last in the series. Repeat Stereo.
Steve Chalke meets former page-three model Nina Carter. Music comes from
Peter Skellern , while actor Bryan Mosley , Coronation Street's Alf Roberts , speaks of his relationship with God.
Today, the first of a two-part programme about Jackie Knight and her cochlear implant. With signing and subtitles.
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Live coverage of the fourth morning's play at Headingley. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
This week David Aaronovitch talks with Home Secretary Jack Straw on solving the problem of crime.
Omnibus edition.
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Disaster movie starring
Burt Lancaster
Dean Martin , Jacqueline Bisset
Lincoln Airport , in the middle of the worst blizzard in 30 years. The main runway is blocked and airport manager
Mel Bakersfeld is fighting a losing battle. Then TGA's flight to Rome radios in -there's a bomb on board.
Director George Seaton (1970, PG) ♦ See Films: pages 48-53
In the first of a six-part series.
Griff Rhys Jones goes in search of J.R.R. Tolkein, and visits Austria to meet Heinrich Harrer, author of bestseller Seven Years in Tibet. Plus a 30th-birthday celebration of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the launch of the hunt for the nation's favourite children's book.
See today's choices.
♦ See This Week: page 7
From Ludlow in Shropshire, where guests Toyah Willcox and Julian Lloyd Webber introduce highlights of the town's festival. Hymns, sung in St Laurence's Church, include In Heavenly
Love Abiding; For the Beauty of the Earth; and God Is Love, Let Heaven Adore Him. Presented by Pam Rhodes.
Producer Michael Wakelin ; Editor
Helen Alexander
Drama series about a gastronomic detective.
Return Match. With the league final approaching,
Fisher asks Crabbe to keep an eye on the police football ground, and to babysit an unconvincing undercover officer. See today's choices.
Written by Robert Jones ; Producer Chrissy Skinns ; Director Rob Evans
With Nicholas Witchell.
Weather Michael Fish
Hit comedy, starring
John Cleese
Jamie Lee Curtis
Kevin Kline , Michael Palin
Respectable British barrister
Archie Leach finds his life turned upside down when he falls for beautiful American Wanda Gerschwitz. Wanda is more interested in findingout where Archie's new client-and her colleague- has hidden the rewards of their latest robbery, along with herfellowjewel thieves.
DirectorCharles Crichton (1988, 15)
♦ See Films: pp 48-53 ***** ♦ Ten things every animal lover ought to know: page 44
Recently a team of writers and producers from hit British soaps went out to Kazakhstan, a distant republic of the former Soviet Union, in order to teach the Kazakhs how to put together programmes along the lines of Casualty, EastEnders and Coronation Street. Tonight's film charts their often hilarious attempt to instill the values of soap opera into a group of intellectual writers and a demoralised cross-section of producers and workers who have only just emerged from years of Stalinist communism.
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Romantic thriller starring Robert Redford, Lena Olin
Cuba 1958: as revolutionary turmoil swirls around him, high-stakes gambler Jack Weil coolly searches for the ultimate poker game. But his detachment is changed forever when he falls in love with the wife of a rebel leader.
(1990, 15)
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Planets on View. Patrick Moore explains what small telescopes will reveal on the bright planets now visible at night, and Dr Peter Cattermole gives the latest news about the space probes to Mars. Producer Pieter Morpurgo