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Artist and poet David Lindsay-Coggins talks to Steve Chalke about the need to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease.
Guests include Ronnie Corbett and singer Patti Boulaye.

Contributors

Talks:
David Lindsay-Coggins
Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Singer:
Patti Boulaye.

Focusing on Paul Hebblethwaite , who wants to be the first deaf man to sail round the world. Plus the role of interpreters in giving deaf audiences access to plays and musicals. With signing and subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2
Stereo..............................................
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hebblethwaite

Comedy western, based on the Lerner and Loewe musical, starring
Lee Marvin , Clint Eastwood
On the trail west in the days of the gold rush, hard-drinking, happy-go-lucky Ben Rumson meets andjoins forces with the quiet living Pardner. However, theirfriendship is tested when Pardnerfalls in love with Elizabeth, the wife Ben acquired at auction.
Director Joshua Logan (1969. PG) Postponed from 7 September Stereo + See Films: pages 48-58

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Marvin
Unknown:
Clint Eastwood
Unknown:
Ben Rumson
Director:
Joshua Logan
Ben Rumson:
Lee Marvin
Pardner:
Clint Eastwood
Elizabeth:
Jean Seberg
Rotten Luck Willie:
Harve Presnell
Mad Jack Duncan:
Ray Walston
HortonFenty:
Tom Ligon
Parson:
Alan Dexter
Horace Tabor:
William O'Connell

Singer Johnny Logan continues a three-part musical and spiritual journey along the west coast of Ireland. With music from David Parkes
, traditional fiddle player Martin Hayes and busking harpist Tina Mulrooney. Johnny Logan sings HowGreat Thou Art and Whenever God Shines His
Light with Marc Roberts , this year's Irish Eurovision singer. Producer Simon Hammond ; Editor
Helen Alexander

Contributors

Singer:
Johnny Logan
Unknown:
David Parkes
Unknown:
Martin Hayes
Harpist:
Tina Mulrooney.
Harpist:
Johnny Logan
Unknown:
Marc Roberts
Producer:
Simon Hammond
Editor:
Helen Alexander

A Pregnant Pause. Arnold and Ralph learn to drive diesel engines, but Arnold does not fare well.
Written by Brian Leveson and Paul Minett Director Roy Gould : Producers David Croft and Charles Garland Stereo Subtitied.609889

Contributors

Written By:
Brian Leveson
Written By:
Paul Minett
Director:
Roy Gould
Producers:
David Croft
Producers:
Charles Garland
Jack Skinner:
Paul Shane
Ethel Schumann:
Su Pollard
Cecil Parkin:
Jeffrey Holland
May Skinner:
Julia Deakin
Vera Plumtree:
Barbara New
Harry Lambert:
Stephen Lewis
Arnold:
Ivor Roberts
Ralph:
Perry Benson
Percy:
Terry John
Gloria Skinner:
Lindsay Grimshaw
Wilfred Schumann:
Paul Aspen
AmyMatlock:
Tara Daniels
MrOrkindale:
Richard Spendlove

Antiques Roadshow experts uncover hidden treasures in the homes of Great Britain.
This programme visits Banbury in Oxfordshire, where Top Gear presenter Tony Mason acts as a local guide to experts Hilary Kay , LarsTharp, Clive Stewart-Lockhart and Tim Wonnacott. Introduced by Carol Vorderman.
Director Siobhan Bullick ; Series producer Stephen Potter

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Mason
Unknown:
Hilary Kay
Unknown:
Clive Stewart-Lockhart
Unknown:
Tim Wonnacott.
Introduced By:
Carol Vorderman.
Director:
Siobhan Bullick
Producer:
Stephen Potter

An episode of the comedy show in which Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders send up director QuentinTarantino and singer Celine Dion. With guests Lulu, yachtswoman Clare Francis and Kate Moss.
Director John Birkin ; Producer Jon Plowman Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennifer Saunders
Singer:
Celine Dion.
Unknown:
Clare Francis
Unknown:
Kate Moss.
Director:
John Birkin
Producer:
Jon Plowman

They first met when solicitor Bob Mortimer went to see comedian Vic Reeves performing in London; today they are one of the leading comic acts of their generation. Friends and fellow comedians talk about the pair and their humour.
See today's choices.

Omnibus 10.25pm BBC1
"They wanted to do a South Bank Show on us and we were a bit shy of that, because it's a bit self-congratulatory," says Vic Reeves. So Reeves and Mortimer have become the subjects of this Omnibus documentary, covering their earliest days together to the present.
Since Vic Reeves Big Night Out hit TV in 1990, the pair's immensely strange humour, peopled by characters wearing doormats and underpinned by catchphrases (from "You wouldn't let it lie" to the later "Ulrika-ka-ka"), has been at the cutting edge of British comedy in the nineties. And this profile - including interviews with the surreally diverse likes of Terry Jones, Jim Davidson and Ulrika Jonsson - is well deserved.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Mortimer
Unknown:
Vic Reeves
Producer:
Paul Morley
Series Editor:
Gillian Greenwood

Comedy starring
Peter Sellers , Herbert Lorn
Dyan Cannon
A drug dealer decides to have Chief Inspector Clouseau murdered. However, things do not go according to plan.
Director Blake Edwards (1978, PG)
* See Films: pages 48-58 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Herbert Lorn
Unknown:
Dyan Cannon
Director:
Blake Edwards
Chief Inspector Clouseau:
Peter Sellers
Chief Inspector Dreyfus:
Herbert Lom
Simone Legree:
Dyan Cannon
Philippe Douvier:
Robert Webber
Cato:
Bert Kwouk
Scallini:
Paul Stewart
Marchione:
Robert Loggia
Dr Auguste BaNs:
Graham Stark
Francois:
Andre Maranne
Fernet:
Alfie Bass

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