Shown yesterday at 10.50pm
David Frost interviews the week's newsmakers and reviews the papers. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather.
Today's edition meets a deaf woman whose father won the Victoria Cross in 1917. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo .. WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 10.15am. Stereo.
In memory of those who laid down their I ives in the two World Wars and more recent conflicts, the Queen lays a wreath of poppies on behalf of the nation. The Bishop of London conducts an act of worship, which is followed by the traditional march-past of ex-servicemen and women. Commentary Tom Fleming. Highlights are at4.30pm on BBC2. Television production Peter Hylton Cleaver
Subsequent programmes may run late
Fergal Keane presents a personal reflection on Remembrance. Stereo
John Humphrys interviews senior politicians. Including at 12.00 News.
News of the latest decisions made by the European Union. Stereo Subtitled ...
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Dale Winton gives an update on this year's fundraising. Stereo Subtitled .... FUNDRAISING PACKS: write to [address removed]For Pudsey items ring (0181) [number removed]. CEEFAX: page 576. WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/cin/ E-MAIL: [address removed]
Wildlife film following a cunning, fast and elusive family of stoats that haunt the ruins of a priory in North Yorkshire.
Disney comedy starring David Niven
When two children become bored while holidaying with their grandfather, they plan to fake their own kidnapping and use the ransom to flee to Hong Kong.
J W Osborne DAVID NIVEN. Duke DARREN MCGAVIN.
Bert DON KNOTTS. Sergeant Turner HERSCHEL BERNARDI . Carolyn BARBARA FELDON
Director Norman Tokar (1976. U)
♦ See Films: pages 64-72
Julie Etchingham appeals on behalf of the Clean Break Theatre Company for women ex-offenders. Plus this month's charity news. Repeated Wednesday 5.50pm on BBC2
DONATIONS: [address removed]. or call (0181) [number removed].
Including a look at the link between ballet costume and fashion. With Tim Vincent and Caryn Franklin.
With Jennie Bond. Weather
David Lee
Harry Secombe presents the programme from Bristol
Cathedral to mark Remembrance
Sunday. Local people recall theirwartime experiences and Richard Baker remembers his period as a Royal Navy officer during the Second World War, and talks about his role as presenter of the annual Festival of Remembrance. Hymns include Praise My Soul the King of Heaven and Abide with Me.
ProducerR Medwyn Hughes ; Editor Helen Alexander
The new comedy set in a TB sanitorium in 1947. Snowbound. As a terrible winter takes hold, the patients are told to keep their windows open.
Written by Ray Galton and John Antrobus Director Christine Gemon ; Producer Philip Kampff ♦ Hospital beds ... and bored: p 37
This week from Barnsleyin
Yorkshire, where discoveries include two pieces of scrimshaw - whales ' teeth carved with scenes - and a gramophone disguised as a standard lamp. Presented by Hugh Scully.
Producer Michele Burgess : Executive producer Christopher Lewis
With Michael Buerk.
Weather David Lee
Rivals for Paradise
The religious documentary series returns with an extended edition revealing the secret war between the Vatican and the Kremlin that has lasted for 80 years. The programme produces evidence that the Vatican ran covert operations inside the emerging Soviet Communist state while the Soviets executed
Roman Catholic priests as spies. It is also revealed that in lateryearstheUSA, underthe leadershi p of President Reagan, put huge intelligence and financial resources at the disposal of the Catholic Church in an attempt to bring an end to Soviet Communism.
Producer Paul Sapin ; Series editor Richard Denton
BBC1 joins the new continuous-news cable station with bulletins on the hour and at:
3.30am Science Review: Sue Nelson reviews the week
4.30 Sir Robin Day's Book Review
5.05 The State of the World Forum: Tim Sebastian chairs a debate on international affairs