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This week Justin Webb presents interviews with the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests.
Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Editor:
Barney Jones
Editor:
Andrew Thompson

Pam Rhodes presents music, conversation and reflection for Lent from Lyme Park.
Cheshire. Guests include actress Emilia Fox
, Cardinal Basil Hume, and TV presenter Don Maclean , with music from Jonathan Veira and the KinderChildren's
Choir. Last in the series. Stereo.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Lyme Park.
Unknown:
Emilia Fox
Presenter:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Jonathan Veira

Featuring Russell Gilmore who has overcome blindness to create a garden of beauty and tranquillity. Plus a visit to a clock museum at Chesham to see how deaf children are making clock faces. With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo ..
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Gilmore

US series about two angels sent to earth to help people at critical times.
Reunion. Monica and Tess help a poet come to terms with her son's love for a young woman diagnosed as HIV positive. Guests Natalie Cole and Maya Angelou.

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Cole
Unknown:
Maya Angelou.

Live coverage of rugby union's Royal Bank of Scotland international from
Murrayfield, kick-off 3pm.

This annual battle for the Calcutta Cup is one of the traditional highlights of the Five Nations season. England will be looking to continue their recent dominance over Scotland who have to go back to 1990 for their last win over the "Auld Enemy" - a 13-7 success in Edinburgh which also sealed their last Grand Slam.
Commentary by Bill McLaren. Introduced by Steve Rider.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary:
Bill McLaren
Television Presentation:
Grigor Stirling

A new comedy-drama series by Tim Binding and Simon Nye , set in 1961 and following the adventures of AA patrolmen. Starring Paul Bown, Philip Jackson, Jo Unwin
Come Dancing. The RAC are invited to the AA annual dinner dance after rumours that the two organisations may join forces.
Director Graeme Harper : Executive producer Mike Stephens

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Binding
Unknown:
Simon Nye
Unknown:
Paul Bown
Unknown:
Philip Jackson
Unknown:
Jo Unwin
Director:
Graeme Harper
Producer:
Mike Stephens
Harry Thorpe:
Paul Bown
Leonard Spanwick:
Philip Jackson
Joyce Thorpe:
Jo Unwin
MrBannerman:
Paul Young
Catherine Heaseman:
Claire Cox
Robin Pettifer:
Ben Pullen
Roy Munce:
David Shane
Johnny Lupus:
Brett Fancy
Raymond Cartwright:
Nigel Williams

Lord Lloyd-Webber, who today is celebrating his 50th birthday, talks to Pam Rhodes about his faith, fame and fortune. Music includes many of his hits, performed by Michael Ball, Tom Jones, Jason Donovan, and brother Julian Lloyd Webber.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Presenter:
Pam Rhodes
Interviewee:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Singer:
Michael Ball
Singer:
Tom Jones
Singer:
Jason Donovan
Cellist:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Producer:
Michael Wakelin
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

To mark Mothering Sunday, a look at the role of screen mums down the years, combining archive material from all the classic sitcoms - Butterflies, The Liver Birds, Bread, Sorry! and Absolutely Fabulous- with reminiscences from their stars, Wendy Craig, Lynda Bellingham, Barbara Lott, Mollie Sugden, Jean Boht and Peggy Mount.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Wendy Craig
Interviewee:
Lynda Bellingham
Interviewee:
Barbara Lott
Interviewee:
Mollie Sugden
Interviewee:
Jean Boht
Interviewee:
Peggy Mount
Producer:
Anna Beattie

Ambrose's mother Imelda returns to look after baby Kieran and Quigley suddenly takes an unusual interest in her.

Contributors

Writer:
Rio Fanning
Director:
Dermot Boyd
Producer:
Chris Griffin
Brian Quigley:
Tony Doyle
Father MacAnally:
Niall Toibin
Ambrose Egan:
Peter Hanly
Niamh Egan:
Tina Kellegher
Liam:
Joe Savino
Donal:
Frankie McCafferty
Padraig:
Peter Caffrey
Siobhan:
Deirdre Donnelly
Brendan:
Gary Whelan
Eamonn:
Birdy Sweeney
Dr Michael Ryan:
Bosco Hogan
Kathleen:
Aine Nimhuiri
Imelda Egan:
Doreen Keogh
Sue Ellen:
Aedin Moloney
Cathal:
David Heap

Third in Kay Mellor's six-part drama series about a women's football team. Shazza faces a personal crisis, while Theresa waits to tell Jo her burning secret. See today's choices.
Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
Kay Mellor
Director:
Paul Seed
Producer:
Greg Brenman
Sharon Pearce:
Marsha Thomason
Jane Reece:
Veronica Roberts
Jo Mullen:
Jom Cinnes
Theresa Mullen:
Lesley Sharp
Eddie Ryan:
John Thomson
Gabrielle Holmes:
Saira Todd
Garry McGreer:
Dorian Healy
Rita Dolan:
Melanie Hill
John Dolan:
James Nesbitt
Angie Gill:
Tracy Whitwell
Geraldine Powell:
Lorraine Ashbourne
Diane Powell:
Debra Stephenson
Dave Powell:
Tim Dantay
Rick Powell:
Nicholas Gleaves
Luke Mullen:
Ralph Ineson
Matthew Mullen:
Chris Walker
Mrs Mullen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Mr Mullen:
James Ellis

The Birth of Satan. Why is the world full of pain, suffering and tragedy? The Christian answer is the devil. The first of a three-part series examines the origins of Satan and his perpetual conflict with God. It is a search that goes from the Dead Sea Scrolls to apocalyptic Christians in Abilene, Texas, and finallyto the Holy
Land. Narrated by Bernard Hill.
Director/Producer Ben Fox Stereo .270193

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Hill.
Producer:
Ben Fox Stereo

Comedy from Oscar winning director Mike Nichols, continuing the series of Academy Award-winning films. Starring
Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft
After graduating, Benjamin Braddock returns home to a celebratory party and discovers a new "tutor" in the attractive Mrs Robinson. Widescreen.
(1967,15) + See Films: pp 50-55
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Mike Nichols
Benjamin Braddock:
Dustin Hoffman
Mrs Robinson:
Anne Bancroft
Elaine Robinson:
Katharine Ross
Mr Braddock:
William Daniels
Mrs Braddock:
Elizabeth Wilson
Mr Robinson:
Murray Hamilton
Carl Smith:
Brian Avery

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