Shown yesterday at 10.30pm
David Frost interviews the newsmakers.
Including at 8.30 News; plusweather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
How a horrific car crash led James Partridge to found the charity Changing Faces.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Meat-Eaters. How birds catch their prey. Shown last Wednesday Fishing for a Living can be seen on Wednesday at 8pm
Rural issues. with John Craven. Including weather for the week ahead at 11.55am.
Subtitled.....
♦ RT Countryfile calendar: page 38
John Humphrys interviews the politicians in the news. Including at 12.00 News
Editor David Jordan Subtitled.....
Omnibus edition.
(Subtitled)
Disney adventure starring John Mills
A family's journey through the South Seas comes to an abrupt halt when they are shipwrecked on a tropical island. (1960, U)
See Films: pages 69-76 ****
A new six-part adaptation of Captain Marryat's classic novel.
1645: England is in the grip of Civil
War, and a visit from the King brings great danger for Colonel Beverley's four children. Seetoday'schoices.
Adapted by Richard Cooper and Peter Tabem
♦ Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 49
Subtitled .......
Pam Rhodes explores the Herefordshire town of Ross-on-Wye as winter approaches and the tourists go home. Hymns from St Mary's church include Lord of Beauty, Thine is the Splendour, I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. 0 Lord of Every Shining Constellation, The Kingof Love My Shepherd Is, and Lord of All Hopefulness.
The Suit that Turned Left. A man with an odd electrical contraption enrols Compo, Clegg and Foggy on a bizarre scientific quest.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Alan JW Bell Repeat Subtitled.
This week Hugh Scully and the team visit Ormskirk in Lancashire, where finds include an unusual collection of post-War memorabilia, a painting by LS Lowry and a terracotta bust.
Producer Michele Burgess : Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Father Mac is visited by an old friend and former curate - now a high-flying bishop with a problem.
Hyacinth is appalled to discover that a strange man has spent the night at Elizabeth's.
Written byRoyClarke; Director/Producer
Harold Snoad Repeat Subtitled.....
With Michael Buerk. Weather
David Braine
The Last Survivors of the Great War
The second of two programmes in which British soldiers, now more than 100 years old, recall life at the front i n the Fi rst World
War. By 1917 the civilian soldiers had been pushed to the limits of endurance. Stoic good humour kept the men going, but when victory came the overwhelming feeling was of the futility of war. Producer Steve Humphries
Subtitled.....
The Shadow Circus - the CIA in Tibet
In the fifties many thousands of Tibetans became CIA-trained killers to fight a brutal campaign against the Chinese who had invaded their country. But when America's political priorities changed the CIA abandoned the Tibetans' struggle.
Directors/Producers Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam Subtitled ........
Drama starring
MlckJagger
An Australian ex-convict's attempts to lead an honest life prove difficult and he soon takes to the outback - a wanted man.
Director Tony Richardson (1970,15)
♦ See Films: pages 69-76
Patrick Moore is joined by Dr Jasper Wall, the last Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weather