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Gardening expert Geoffrey Smith gives his forthright views on countryside issues to Steve Chalke while art enthusiast Sister Wendy Beckett takes a look at some old masters.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Chalke
Guest:
Geoffrey Smith
Expert:
Sister Wendy Beckett

Magazine programme for people who are deaf and hard of hearing. Presented by Carolyn Nabarro and Clark Denmark.
With signing and in-vision subtitles
Web Site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Carolyn Nabarro
Presenter:
Clark Denmark

Live coverage from the fourth morning's play between England and South Africa at Edgbaston. Commentary is provided by Richie Benaud, David Gower, Barry Richards and Chris Broad

Contributors

Commentator:
Richie Benaud
Commentator:
David Gower
Commentator:
Barry Richards
Commentator:
Chris Broad

Western starring James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara

When Martha Prince arrives in America from Britain, she brings with her a young daughter and an animal she hopes will make her fortune, a prize Hereford bull.
(1966)
(Subtitled)
See Films: pages 59-68

Contributors

Director:
Andrew V McLaglen
Sam Burnett:
James Stewart
Martha Price:
Maureen O'Hara
Alexander Bowen:
Brian Keith
Hilary Price:
Juliet Mills
Jamie Bowen:
Don Galloway

Action adventure starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Simon MacCorkindale

1901: while sailing off northern Germany Arthur Davies becomes suspicious of a yachtsman and his daughter and asks a pal in the Foreign Office to investigate.
In English and German with subtitles.
(1978, U)
(See Films: pages 59-68) ***

Contributors

Director:
Tony Maylam
Charles Carruthers:
Michael York
Clara:
Jenny Agutter
Arthur Davies:
Simon MacCorkindale
Dollmann:
Alan Badel
Commander Von Bruning:
Jurgen Andersen

Continuing the comedy series.

Gary is delighted when his company acquires a children's comic.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Millan
Writer:
Mike Walling
Gary Prince:
Chris Barrie
Mark:
Timothy Bentinck
Beverley:
Susie Blake
Sonia:
Samantha Power
Vince:
Bryan Pringle
Lisel:
Francesca Hunt
Dave:
Cliff Parisi
DG Thornton:
Arnold Peters
Dennis Dobbs:
Peter Bland

Diane-Louise Jordan joins young people aged 7-13 at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, where hymns sung include Lord of All Hopefulness and Dear Lord and Father of Mankind.

Contributors

Presenter:
Diane-Louise Jordan
Producer:
Diane Reid
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

An episode from the drama about a Lancashire detective.

Hetty tries to help a stricken village.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
John Bowen
Writer:
David Cook
Producer:
Carol Parks
Director:
Roger Bamford
Hetty Wainthropp:
Patricia Routledge
Robert:
Derek Benfield
Geoffrey:
Dominic Monaghan
DCI Adams:
John Graham Davies
Helga Allowby:
Sue Johnston
Mr Cullimore:
Ronnie Stevens

Fifth of a ten-part drama following three turn-of-the-century nannies.
Starring Clare Wilkie, Victoria Smurfit, Tabitha Wady

Hannah is worried about Billy's safety.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Amanda Coe

Contributors

Writer:
Amanda Coe
Producer:
Alison Davis
Director:
Richard Signy
Matty Wickham:
Clare Wilkie
Hannah Randall:
Victoria Smurfit
Lydia Weston:
Tabitha Wady
Nanny Collins:
Rosemary Leach
Nanny Simmons:
Ruth Sheen
Victoria St John:
Hermione Norris
Arnold St John:
Sean Murray
Captain Mason:
William Scott-Masson
Constance Lamson-Scribener:
Briony Glassco
George Lamson-Scribener:
Rupert Frazer
Hugh Lamson-Scribener:
Nicholas Irons
Ned Jones:
Jason O'Mara
Mrs McClusky:
Kate Williams
Mrs Bronowksi:
Etela Pardo
Cook:
Maggie McCarthy
Great-aunt Effie:
Rosalind Knight
Isabel Hutchinson:
Sophie Walker
Potter:
Roland MacLeod
Fowler:
Peter Forbes
Pringle:
Amy Hodge
Bowles:
Davyd Harries
Jack Wickham:
Stuart Laing
Tom St John:
Laurence Owen
Harriet St John:
Emily Canfor-Dumas
Bertie Hutchinson:
Adam Hayes
Mrs Lawrence:
Julie-Christian Young
Nanny Jessop:
Merelina Kendall

Fourth of a five-part drama about a couple and their daughters.
Starring Keith Barron, Sheila Hancock, Amanda Redman

Robert confesses his affair to Louise.
Contains sex scenes and nudity.
See today's choices.

(Lorcan Cranitch's Kind of Day: page )

[Photo caption] Close encounter: Stephen (Lorcan Cranitch) and Prudence (Amanda Redman) in Close Relations

Close Relations 9.20pm BBC1
It's the episode we've all been waiting for. At least it's the one with the three-in-a-bed sex scene that there's been so much fuss about in the press. However, a lot happens before we get to that particular erotic sequence.
Dorothy has turned into "a bloody liability" according to her daughters. She's certainly managing to upset or offend everyone by interfering in their lives. "I've learned more about my daughters in the past three months than I have in the past 30 years," she tells the man she just bumped into in the car park. If she's anything like the rest of her family, it won't be long before she and he are sharing a bed.
Meanwhile, Louise's perfect world is turned upside-down when she learns of her husband's infidelity. However, if she thought things couldn't get worse, they do. Much worse. So how many more convoluted couplings can there be? Which brings us back to that threesome...

Read Lorcan Cranitch's Kind of Day on page 146

Contributors

Writer:
Deborah Moggach
Producer:
Kate Harwood
Director:
Michael Whyte
Gordon:
Keith Barron
Dorothy:
Sheila Hancock
Prudence:
Amanda Redman
Frank:
Christopher Crooks
Eamonn:
Michael Wilson
Erin:
Kate Buffery
Maddy:
Kelly Hunter
Stephen:
Lorcan Cranitch
Allegra:
Montanna Thompson
Ravi:
Jimmi Harkishin
Peter:
Guy Witcher
Kaatya:
Manouk van der Meulen
Louise:
Alice Krige
Imogen:
Honeysuckle Weeks
Derek:
Donald Douglas
Robert:
Anthony Higgins
Jamie:
Vaughan Sivelle
Trevor:
Tat Whalley
Todd:
Paudge Behan
Todd's wife:
Jennifer Nunn
Trish:
Daisy Beaumont
Margot:
Barbara Pierson
April:
Adjoa Andoh
Dierdra:
Diana Kent

Despite their success across Europe and America, Christian rap and dance group World Wide Message Tribe still spend ten months of the year preaching their message in their home town, Manchester. This documentary follows the group as they tour the North West's schools and visit Nashville, USA, and charts the reaction to the group's brand of evangelical fervour.

See John Peel: page 9

Contributors

Subjects:
World Wide Message Tribe
Producer:
Richard Fretwell
Series Editor:
Richard Denton

Thriller starring Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep

Psychiatrist Sam Rice is caught up in a terrifying spiral of murder and deceit when the body of one of his clients is found.
(1982, 15)
See Films: pages 59-68 ****

Contributors

Director:
Robert Benton
Sam Rice:
Roy Scheider
[Actress]:
Meryl Streep

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