Dillyhasa disappointingbirthday. Repeat ..
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school comedy. (Stereo)
Cunning cartoon cat capers. Repeat
Smith and Jones are firmly in the clutches of a bounty hunter. (Repeat)
Followed by the Nation's Favourite Children's Book
Writer and actor Michael Palin talks about his own favourite book, The Arabian Nights.
Vince Henderson visits the Lake District, where he talks to Martin Palmer about his campaign to preserve Britain's sacred sites. Last in the series.
Another chance to see a film made when the See Hear team visited Gallaudet University in the USA last year. With signing and subtitles. (Repeat)
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Live coverage of the fourth morning's play in the Sixth Test between England and Australia, from the Oval. Introduced by Tony Lewis. Followed by Weather for the Week Ahead
Australian adventure set early this century. Son for a Son (part 1). The Morrell family try to hold Patterson Ridge to ransom.
Concludes next Sunday. Stereo..
Animated fun.............................
Followed by the Nation's Favourite Children's Book
Another celebrity talks about their own favourite book.
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Deadweight. Lt Columbo suspects that a leading war hero is guilty of a cold-blooded murder. Repeat
Classic comedy musical starring
Doris Day , Howard Keel
Spirited cowgirl Calamity Jane brings a glamorous singing star to Deadwood, but her new friend turns into a love rival.
Director David Butler (1953. U) ♦ See Films: pages 42-48 *****
Griff Rhys Jones goes to Winchesterto meet bestsellingcrime writer
Minette Walters and talks to Orlando Figes about his prize-winning history of the Russian Revolution. Author Babette Cole talks about how to explain difficult issues to children, poet Murray Lachlan Young reads one of his works, plus an update on the huntforthe nation's favourite children's book. Stereo Subtitled ..
From the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in Buxton, Derbyshire. An open-air celebration of the music of Sir
Arthur Sullivan , famous for his collaborations with WS Gilbert but also a prolific composer of church music. Music includes
Onward Christian Soldiers,
Alleluia Alleluia , I Am the Ruler of the Queen's Navee and Lead
Kindly Light. With Pam Rhodes. Producer MoiraKean; Editor Helen Alexander
The second semi-final comes from the Old Laundry Theatre in Bowness-on-Windermere. The chosen subjects are the Regency novels of Georgette Heyer , wines of France, the life and music of Anton Bruckner , and the Duncton Chronicles.
With Magnus Magnusson. The last semi-final can be seen on Wednesday at 7pm.
Director/Producer David Mitchell
♦ And your specialist subject, Mr Magnusson ? page 26
Comic actor Ronnie Barker is one of the nation's favourite comedy performers. In the first of a two-part tribute to his career he talks about the many amusing characters that he has played over the years, including Fletcher from Porridge and Arkwright in Open All Hours, an episode of which follows.
The tribute concludes on Thursday at 8pm.
See today's choices.
The first in a two-part drama adapted by Lizzie Mickery from the novel by Gillian White , starring Keeley Hawes, Joe Duttine, Nicholas Jones
Angela Harper decides to save her family from the poverty trap by embarking on a bigamous marriage with a rich man.
Concludes tomorrow at 9pm. See today's choices.
Producer Kate Harwood
Director Diarmuid Lawrence
With Peter Sissons. Weather
John Kettley
A documentary following the lives and careers of the musical Osmond family, from their early TV appearances, through their phenomenal pop success in the seventies and the leaner years of the eighties to the present day. Donny, Marie, Jimmy and their brothers talk frankly about their success, faith and family. Stereo
Musical drama starring Eddie Barth
A group of starry-eyed student performers struggles to achieve success at New York's High School for the Performing Arts.
(1980, 15)
See Films: pages 42-48 ***
Hipparcos- Star Plotter. A look at the work and significance of the Earth satellite Hipparcos. Producer Pieter Morpurgo