Comedy. Millie dreams of becoming a firefighter. Repeat.4825065
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school series
Guest presenter Anne Mackenzie interviews the newsmakers and reviews the Sunday papers. Including at
8.30 News; plus weather.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson ...............................
Continuing the series about life behind the scenes at Norwich Cathedral. Curate
Tom Heffer is ordained. Repeat...
Stewart Henderson asks whether it is rational to believe in God, Sister Wendy Beckett finds a sacred beauty in a leaf from the Koran, and EastEnders star Jamila Massey talks to Steve Chalke.
Plus soul music from Ruby Turner.
The weekly magazine programme for people who are deaf and hard of hearing presents highlights from recent series. With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Repeat WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/seejiear
Live coverage from Trent Bridge of the fourth morning's play between England and South Africa. Introduced by Tony Lewis , with commentary by Richie Benaud , David Gower. Barry Richards and Chris Broad
Omnibus edition.
Comedy starring
Dirk Bogarde , Brigitte Bardot
Young medic Simon Sparrow runs away to sea to avoid marriage. But on board, he must contend with an intimidating captain and a beautiful French girl.
Director Ralph Thomas (1955, PG)
See Rims: pages 50-57
Another case for the crumpled detective.
A master magician hopes to pull off the grandest illusion of his career - the disappearance of a blackmailing club owner.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Peter Snow appeals on behalf of the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering. Plus Gavin Campbell with this month's charity news. Repeated on Wednesday at 5.50pm on BBC2
DONATIONS: BIME, [address removed] (Tel [number removed])
Rolf Harris , Shauna Lowry and Rhodri Williams go out and about to meet people and their pets around the country, this week visitingtheCotswold Wildlife
Park in Oxfordshire. Local owners bring along their menagerie of pets, and vet David Grant takes to two wheels to help a sheep dog overcome an unusual problem. See today's choices. Producer Clare Sillery; Series producer
SallyDixon
Alan Plater's adaptation of the crime novel by Reginald Hill. When a memorial to a college principal is moved, a surprising discovery is made underneath.
(Repeat)
With Nicholas Witchell.
Weather Isobel Lang
As a tribute to writer Johnny Speight, who died recently, another chance to see a documentary exploring his most famous creation. In Alf Garnett, Speight created a character who was both loved and loathed.
Presenter Arthur Smith sees how Alf's bigotry and intolerance caused some to accuse Till Death Us Do Part of blasphemy and racism, while others praised it for satirising prejudice.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Following last week's update on the British participants of 42 Up, a progress report from the American version.
Seven years on, the kids are growing up. They're not children anymore, nor adults, but the issues they are coping with makes them old before their years. The poor kids are afraid of the violence around them; the rich kids are afraid of becoming the poor. Mark Radcliffe narrates a personalised sketch of the world's most influential country.
A follow up documentary on 20 children in the Soviet Union - Born in the USSR: 14 Up will be shown Wednesday at 10.30pm.
(Subtitled)
Bob Fosse's Oscar-winning musical drama, starring Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, Michael York
A love affair develops between cabaret singer Sally Bowles and a naive young Englishman in the decadent Berlin cafe society of the thirties, during the gradual rise of German fascism.
(1972,15)
See Films: pp 50-57 *****
What do you mean, you've never seen... Cabaret: page 49
Dr Russell Cannon, former Director of the Anglo-Australian Observatory, joins Patrick Moore to discuss the results of the UK Schmidt Telescope in New South Wales.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weather