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Highlights of yesterday's Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm Subtitled.
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News; plusweather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
A topical mix of stories on life and beliefs. This week actor Warren Mitchell and chef
Lesley Waters ponderthe meaning of life. while sceptical reporter John Walters meets a ghost called Eliza. Presented by Simon Biagi and Amanda Redington.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin PHONE: [number removed]. Calls charged at national rate
Live coverage of the first round of today's 36-hole final of the World Match Play championship from Wentworth golf club in Surrey. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Mike Hughesdon , Beverley Lewis and Dougie Donnelly. Introduced by Steve Rider. Executive producer John Shrewsbury
John Humphrys interviews the politicians in the news, while the team of reporters analyse political issues in Britain and Europe. Including at 12.00 News
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Omnibus edition.
(Subtitled)
Second World War drama starring
Charlton Heston , Maximilian Schell Belgium, 1944: a US symphony orchestra, on tour entertaining forces, is captured by a German division under orders to shoot all prisoners. General Schiller, an avid music lover, offers to spare the orchestra if its conductor Lionel Evans will agree to conduct a concert forhim. Evans, however, refuses.
Director Ralph Nelson (1967) Subtitled . ♦ See Rims: pages 69-76
Try and Catch Me. Crime writer Abigail Mitchell can spot a murder motive and method at a hundred paces. So when she decides that her handsome nephew was responsible forthe death of her treasured niece, she develops the perfect plan.
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Toyah Willcox visits the ancient healing spa in Bath and talks with Eileen Drewery , the England football team's faith healer. She also meets people who have experienced miraculous cures and those for whom healing has come in less dramatic ways. The music, sung in Bath Abbey, includes Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, We Cannot Measure How You Heal and Guide Me 0 Thou Great
Jehovah. Subtitled .......................
The Sweet Smell of Excess
Following a day trip to the seaside Compo becomes hooked on the trampoline - in more ways than one.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
AlanJWBell Repeat Subtitled.
The stately surroundings of the Royal Naval College in Greenwich provide the venue forthis week's roadshow, where discoveries include a painting of the blazing London skyline duringthe Blitz, a mystery kitchen implement and a handmade golf ball. Presented by Hugh Scully.
Producer Michele Burgess : Executive producer Christopher Lewis
There is much curiosity over the new love in Donal's life. But Suzie proves to be a wild and dangerous female.
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Michael Fish
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Classic comedy as Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders parody contemporary culture, including the cult movie thriller Misery.
Director Bob Spiers ; Producer Jon Plowman Repeat Subtitled ..................
Featuring a memorable reenactment of the film 'Misery' and an exclusive performance by Dickens Daughters.
The Colour of Injustice
Recent cases have highlighted aspects of the way in which the police handle ethnic minorities as victims of crime. This week's programme asks if there exists a different type of justice for people because oftheircolour. Joan Bakewell chairs a debate which questions whether those who respond indifferently to racism are as bad as the overtly racist. Series producer Anna-Laura Malago; Series editor Anne Reevell
Road movie starring
Christine Lahti , Meg Tilly
Havingjust run out on her second failed marriage, but still optimistic, Marianne Johnson finds herself at the edge of the small town of Normal, Wyoming. A chance encounter links her up with a cynical cocktail waitress, and the two decide to travel to
Alaska in search of a new life.
Director Edward Zwick (1992, 15)
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Cosmic Fireworks. The Leonid meteors of 17 November are rarely predictable, but as Dr John Mason explains to Patrick Moore , there is a chance of a major display this year.
Producer Ian Russell Repeated next
Saturday on BBC2 Subtitled ....
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