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Steve Chalke meets multi-millionaire businessman Sir Tom Farmer, and Toyah Willcox explains why she identifies with the feminine side of God.
(Postponed from 7 September)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Unknown:
Sir Tom Farmer
Unknown:
Toyah Willcox

Carolyn Nabarro and Clark Denmark look at the devolution referendums in Scotland and Wales, and whether the Vatican will canonise Mother Theresa.
With signing and subtitles.
(Repeated on Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2)
Web Site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Carolyn Nabarro
Presenter:
Clark Denmark

Romantic drama starring
Christopher Reeve , Jane Seymour
A cryptic message from an elderly lady, and a photograph of an actress in her 1912 heyday lead playwright
Richard Collierto travel back in time in search of the beautiful Elise McKenna.
Director JeannotSzwarc (1980. PG)
* See Films: pages 50-60 *** Then the Nation's Favourite Love Poem
Another well known personality reads a favourite love poem.

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Reeve
Unknown:
Jane Seymour
Unknown:
Richard Collierto
Unknown:
Elise McKenna.
Richard Collier:
Christopher Reeve
Elise McKenna:
Jane Seymour
William Fawcett Robinson:
Christopher Plummer
Laura Roberts:
Teresa Wright
Arthur:
Bill Erwin

The fashion magazine reports on the autumn's top ten buys and the comeback of stiletto heels. Plus a group of disabled graduates looking for jobs are given makeovers while Rolf Harris reveals the contents of his wardrobe. Presented by Tim Vincent and Caryn Franklin.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Presented By:
Tim Vincent
Presented By:
Caryn Franklin.

A harvest festival celebration from HolyTrinity, Blythburgh,
Suffolk. Hymns include Come, Ye Thankful People, Come; Eternal Father Strongto Save; Great Is Thy Faithfulness; and We Plough the Fields and Scatter.
Presented by Pam Rhodes. Producer Barrie Allcott; Editor
Helen Alexander
Followed by the Nation's Favourite Love Poem
Actor Clive Mantle reads To Celia by Benjamin Jonson. Subtitled

Contributors

Presented By:
Pam Rhodes
Reader:
Clive Mantle
Producer:
Barrie Allcott
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Disc jockey Dave Lee Travis is the guide as Carol Vorderman and her inspectors tour Buxton in Derbyshire. The experts make dramatic discoveries, including intricately carved Japanese ivories, art nouveau bronzes and a painting of a wild-eyed cat. Director Thea Cole ; Series producer
Stephen Potter ♦ Andrew Duncan interviews
Carol Vorderman : page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Lee Travis
Unknown:
Carol Vorderman
Director:
Thea Cole
Producer:
Stephen Potter
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan
Unknown:
Carol Vorderman

The last part of a drama by Jimmy McGovern.
Will Danny Kavanagh be found guilty at the inquest? Will the priest and Bernie Quinlan consummate their relationship? As the village turns against the chef all is revealed.
See today's choices.
Producer Charles Pattinson
Director David Blair

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy McGovern.
Unknown:
Danny Kavanagh
Unknown:
Bernie Quinlan
Producer:
Charles Pattinson
Director:
David Blair
Danny Kavanagh:
John Simm
Emma Quinlan:
Emma Cunniffe
Peter Quinlan:
Paul Copley
Bernie Quinlan:
Mary Jorandle
FatherMatthew:
Robert Pugh
Sheila Thwaite:
Elizabeth Rider
ArthurThwaite:
David Westhead
Chef:
Charles Dale
Ruth:
Elizabeth Berrington
Simone Parr:
Clare Holman
John Parr:
Kevin Doyle
Mr Archer:
Nicholas Day
Doreen Archer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Lucy Archer:
Kaye Wragg
Albie:
Matt Bardock
Tharmy:
Lee Oakes
Julie:
Samantha Seager
Sgt Eddie Slater:
Bob Mason
Grandad:
Tony Rohr
Joey:
Robin Laing
Robert:
Ryan Pope
Pete Quinlan:
James Thornton
Father Steve:
Danny McGrath
Coroner:
Norman Rodway
Dr Sarah Kilbride:
Barbara Wilshere
Juliet Bray:
Sally Rogers
Delilah:
Debbie Chazen
Annie Quinlan:
Jessica Perry

Dawn French and Jennifer
Saunders pay comic tribute to Sigourney Weaver , Dana, Mary Hopkins and ponyfilms.
Director Bob Spiers ; Producer Jon Plowman Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Sigourney Weaver
Unknown:
Mary Hopkins
Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Jon Plowman

A profile of the multi-talented Antony Sher - painter, novelist and award-winning actor. This film follows him as he learns to fence, works with a nose-maker and searches Paris for the right moustache in preparation for his role for the RSC as the great swashbuckling poet Cyrano.

Contributors

Subject:
Antony Sher
Director:
Rosie Alison
Series Editor:
Gillian Greenwood

Drama starring
Jaclyn Smith
A widowed surgeon and mother is facing problems in a new post in a strange town when she is raped. She has barely recovered when she is given the power of life or death over her attacker.
Director Lou Antonio (1991, 15)
* See Films: pages 50-60 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Jaclyn Smith
Director:
Lou Antonio

Drama starring
Bruce Davison
Campbell Scott
1981: on the east coast a group of friends hearthe first American reports of a mysterious "cancer" in the gay community. Within in a few years, Aids has taken its toll. Director Norman Rene 11990.15). ♦ See Films: pages 50-60 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Davison
Unknown:
Campbell Scott
Director:
Norman Rene

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