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David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
Mark Lawson talks to composer John Tavener about his spiritual vision.
Steve Chalke talks to former prison governor Brendan O'Friel about the 1990 riots at Strangeways. Plus singer Barbara Dickson performs and weatherman Ian McCaskill reveals what would get him through a spiritual dry spell.
This week a consumerguide to hearing aid provision. With signing and subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 12 noon on BBC2
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The Lion and the Lamb. Colin faces local opposition when he helps a group of homeless Chinese labourers.
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Rural, environmental and agricultural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 11.55am.
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John Humphrys puts senior politicians on the spot. Including at 12.00 News.
Omnibus edition.
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Western starring
John Wayne , Dean Martin
When the four sons of Katie Elder arrive in the Texas town of Clearwater for her funeral, they discover that their drunken father had gambled away the family ranch on the night he was killed, leaving their mother penniless. They decide to look into the killing, despite a warning from the sheriff.
Director Henry Hathaway (1965. U)
♦ See Rims: pages 44-49 ★★★★
Including the first preparations for the stylish wedding of the Clothes Show Bride of the Year, plus a look at the emergence of fleece on the fashion catwalks.
Gavin Campbell appeals on behalf of Samburu Aid in Africa.
Repeated Wednesday at 5.50pm on BBC2
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This week's programme comes from Durham where exhibits include a collection of cast-iron hall stands, a Japanese print once owned by Vincent van Gogh and a collection of toy trains.
With Hugh Scully.
With Moira Stuart. Weather
David Braine
The cathedral city of Peterborough and the fenlands are the setting for this week's programme.
Pam Rhodes meets a jetsetting commuter who's found his perfect job and a couple whose view of the world changed when their baby died. The new Radio 2 Choirgirl of the Year, Cheryl Taylor, performs a solo, and hymns sung inside Peterborough Cathedral include Praise to the Holiest, Lord Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour, I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say and Thy Hand O God Has Guided.
Action comedy starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Tough Los Angeles cop John Kimble is on the trail of a vicious mobster who's searching for his missing wife and son, along with a fortune in drug money. The hunt requires Kimble to go undercover as a kindergarten teacher.
Director Ivan Reitman (1990.15)
See Films: pages 44-49 ***
Third in a six-part drama series starring
Pauline Collins
Denis Lawson
Nine Tenths of the Law. When a young British girl is jailed for drug smuggling, it seems a positive start to an Anglo-Irish initiative. Then Smith discovers the girl works at the same bar as her son Nate. See today's choices.
Episode written by Chris Russell ; Producer Stephen Smallwood ; Director Ken Grieve
With Michael Buerk. Weather
David Braine
The comedian takes a look at horror, one of his favourite topics, in another compilation of jokes and sketches. Allen also reveals how he lost his missing finger. Producers Sue Andrew and Dave Morley
Actress Helen Mirren takes Ruby Wax on a bargain-hunting spree in New York. Mirren also talks frankly about past romances, while ER's Julianna Margulies spills love secrets of her co-stars. Director/Producer CliveTulloh
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Continuing the series of comic chat, quick wit and repartee, as the regular team, including Felix Dexter, Ricky Grover,
Robert Elms and Annabel Giles, reviews this week's stories of concern.
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Drama, based on a true story, starring Faye Dunaway, Max von Sydow
On 13 May 1939, the luxury liner SS St Louis leaves Hamburg carrying 937 Jewish refugees in search of a new life. But they are refused entry to Cuba and become virtual prisoners on a floating jail.
Director Stuart Rosenberg
(1976, PG) + See Films: pages 44-49
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BBC1 joins the news station.