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Continuing the series taking a look at life behind the scenes at Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk. Candidates for the priesthood prepare for their service of ordination and Methodist minister Jack Burton explains why the people of Norwich are justly proud of their cathedral.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Subject:
Jack Burton

On the day of the men's singles final at
Wimbledon, tennis commentator Gerald Williams talks to Steve Chalke about his sport, marriage and a special holiday. Also this week Sister Wendy Beckett appraises van Eyck's painting the Amolfini Marriage while music comes from soul-singer Ruby Turner

Contributors

Talks:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Unknown:
Wendy Beckett

The weekly magazine programme for people who are deaf and hard of hearing presents highlights from recent series.
With signing and in-vision subtitles. WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear
Followed by Weather forthe Week Ahead

Live coverage from Old Trafford of the fourth day's play in the Third Test between England and South Africa. England will be determined to regain some pride followingthe ten-wicket defeat in the Second Test at Lord's s which gave the tourists a 1-0 lead in the series.
South Africa's second-string bowlers
Jacques Kallis and Lance Klusener engineered England's remarkable second innings collapse in that match after Nasser Hussain 's century had appeared to give the home side a chance of salvaging the game. Commentary is provided by Richie Benaud , David Gower , Barry Richards and Chris Broad. With
Simon Hughes. introduced by Tony Lewis. Producer Alan Griffiths and Mark Wilkin
Editor Carl Hicks ..............................

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Kallis
Unknown:
Lance Klusener
Unknown:
Nasser Hussain
Provided By:
Richie Benaud
Provided By:
David Gower
Provided By:
Barry Richards
Unknown:
Simon Hughes.
Introduced By:
Tony Lewis.
Producer:
Alan Griffiths
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Men's Singles Final
Live coverage from Centre Court at the Al England Club of the men's singles final which starts at 2pm.
Although Pete Sampras is favourite to secure a fifth title and the record prize money of £435,000, there could be a new name engraved on the trophy with Australian Open champion Petr Korda and Spain's Carlos Moya both expected to mount strong challenges for a final place. Formertitle-holders Andre Agassi and Richard Krajicek will also be hoping forthe chance to recreate past glories while
British hopes of a representative in the final rest with Tim Henman who reached the quarter-finals last year. Commentary comes from John Barrett. Introduced by Sue Barker and Steve Rider. Coverage of Wimbledon continues on BBC2.
TV presentation Barbara Slater

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Sampras
Unknown:
Petr Korda
Unknown:
Carlos Moya
Unknown:
Andre Agassi
Unknown:
Richard Krajicek
Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
John Barrett.
Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Barbara Slater

In a special programme marking the 50th anniversary of the National Health Service, Roger Royle travels to Trafford General Hospital in Manchesterwhere he visits the ward where the NHS was inaugurated and meets its first patient. Hymns sung in the Church of St Bartholomew the Great - situated next doorto one of London's oldest hospitals-include Be Still forthe Presence of the Lord, Crown Him with Many Crowns, Eagles Fly and Brother Let Me Be Your Servant.
Producer John Forrest ; Editor Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Producer:
John Forrest
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

An extended episode of the comedy about an irrepressible snob and her put-upon husband.
Hyacinth is planning a new kitchen when she is told of a stranger in her father's bed.
Written by Roy Clarke; Director/Producer Harold Snoad

Contributors

Hyacinth Bucket:
Patricia Routledge
Richard:
Clive Swift
Elizabeth:
Josephine Tewson
Daisy:
Judy Cornwell
Onslow:
Geoffrey Hughes
Rose:
Mary Millar
Emmet:
David Griffin

Ninth ofaten-part nannying drama.
Starring Clare Wilkie
Victoria Smurfit , Tabitha Wady
Wednesday's Child. Isabel and Mason make an announcement and Lydia rescues NannyCollins. The final part can be seen on 12July. Seetoday'schoices.
Written by Deborah Cook ; Producer
Alison Davis ; Director Richard Holthouse

Contributors

Unknown:
Clare Wilkie
Unknown:
Victoria Smurfit
Unknown:
Tabitha Wady
Written By:
Deborah Cook
Producer:
Alison Davis
Director:
Richard Holthouse
Matty Wickham:
Clare Wilkie
Hannah Randall:
Victoria Smurflt
Lydia Weston:
Tabitha Wady
NannyCollins:
Rosemary Leach
Mrs Bronowski:
Etela Pardo
Ned Jones:
Jason O'Mara
Constance Lamson-Scribener:
Briony Glassco
George Lamson-Scribener:
Rupert Frazer
Hugh Lamson-Scribener:
Nicholas Irons
Isabel Hutchinson:
Sophie Walker
Great-aunt Effie:
Rosalind Knight
Captain Mason:
William Scott-Masson
Victoria St John:
Hermione Norris
Arnold St John:
Sean Murray
Mrs McClusky:
Kate Williams
Cook:
Maggie McCarthy
Pringle:
Amy Hodge
Fowler:
Peter Forbes
Gibbons:
Maurice Yeoman
Jack Wickham:
Stuart Laing
Bowles:
Davyd Harries
Bertie Hutchinson:
Adam Hayes
Tom St John:
Laurence Owen
Harriet St John:
Emily Canfor-Dumas
Det Pearson:
Shaun Prendergast
Sgt Tomkins:
Trevor Cooper
Doctor Henderson:
Richard Garnett
Potter:
Roland MacLeod
Florrie Smith:
Sheree Murphy
Miss Turner:
Cate Fowler
Amelia Mansfield:
Delia Lindsay
Lily:
Joanna Bacon
Irene:
Laura Cox
Mansfield Butler:
Peter Mair

A powerful and moving drama written by Lucy Gannon and starring Amanda Burton
Neil Dudgeon , Trevor Peacock Crispin Bonham-Carter
When housewife Lynn learns she is suffering from a fatal illness, she determines not to leave her daughterwith the sad legacy that her own mother's death left her. Contains some swearing. See today's choices.
Producer Alan Horrox ; Director Danny Hiller
♦ Mummy says goodbye: page 30

Contributors

Written By:
Lucy Gannon
Unknown:
Amanda Burton
Unknown:
Neil Dudgeon
Unknown:
Trevor Peacock
Unknown:
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Producer:
Alan Horrox
Director:
Danny Hiller
Lynn:
Amanda Burton
David:
Neil Dudgeon
Trevor:
Trevor Peacock
DrHill:
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Dr Evans:
Philip Whitchurch
Jo:
Monica Down
Amy:
Zoe Ashmeade
Liz:
Soo Drouet
Jago:
Nick Bagnall
Ruth:
Catherine Standen
Technician:
Matt Wilkinson
Shelley:
Rhiannon Morgan
Nurse:
Julia Rayner

Nation of Islam
The controversial religious group Nation of Islam is growing in popularity among black people on both sides of the Atlantic but its leader, Louis Farrakhan , is banned from entering the UK. This film traces the organisation's history while Farrakhan talks about his own career and the accusations of murder and racism he has faced. See today's choices. ProducerGeoff Small; Series editor
Richard Denton

Contributors

Leader:
Louis Farrakhan
Editor:
Richard Denton

Comedy directed by and starring Mel Brooks with Lesley Ann Warren
As arrogant as he is wealthy, businessman Goddard Bolt is lured into a rash wager: that he has the wits to survive and thrive in any situation, even if he is destitute and livingonthe streets.
(1991. PG) * See Films: pages 48-53 *
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Brooks
Unknown:
Lesley Ann Warren
Unknown:
Goddard Bolt
Goddard Bolt:
Mel Brooks
Molly:
Lesley Ann Warren
Vance Crasswell:
Jeffrey Tambor
Pritchard:
Stuart Pankin
J Paul Getty:
Rudy Deluca
Fumes:
Teddy Wilson
Knowles:
Michael Ensign

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