Cartoon capers. Repeat
Shown yesterday atl0.50pm Subtitled.
David Frost interviews the newsmakers.
Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
Michael Crawford talks to Catrina Skepper. and Mike Harding looks back at the week. Executive producerChrisLoughlin PHONE: [number removed]. Calls charged at national rate E-MAIL: Heaven@bbc.co.uk
Fishing for a Living. How birds exploit the richest source of food -water.
Shown last Wednesday Signals and Songs can be seenonWednesdayat8pm Subtitled ..
Christopher Lloyd talks about his garden at Great Dixter, Sussex. Repeat..
Rural issues, with John Craven. Including weather forthe week ahead at 11.55am.
John Humph rys interviews the politicians in the news. Including at 12.00 News
Editor David Jordan
Omnibus edition.
(Subtitled)
Fergal Keane appeals on behalf of the Uganda Society for Disabled Children.
For donation details see Wednesday at 5.50pm on BBC2
(Subtitled)
Western starring John Wayne
Ayounggirl persuades hard-drinking one-eyed US marshal "Rooster"
Cogburn to track down her father's killer. "Rooster" Cogburn JOHN WAYNE. La Boeuf GLEN CAMPBELL . Mattie Ross KIM DARBY. TomChaney JEFF COREY , Ned Pepper ROBERT DUVALL Director Henry Hathaway (1969, PG)
♦ See Rims: pages 74-83
♦ Ten Things Every John Wayne Fan Ought to Know: page 71
The second of a new six-part adaptation of Captain Marryat's novel. The children take refuge in Jacob's cottage in the forest.
Adapted by Richard Cooper and Peter Tabern
An edition for St Cecilia's Day, as Yehudi Menuhin and some of Britain's brightest young musicians celebrate the patron saint of music. Stephanie Hughes talks to composer Joseph Horovitz , and to Richard Stilgoe about his project that aims to give youngdisabled people the chance of making music. Hymns include For All the Saints, 0 Praise Ye the Lord, and the Coronation anthem / Was Glad.
* Brian Kay 's Pick of the Week: page 60
Bicycle Bonanza. Foggy takes advantage of Auntie Wainwright's special offer on delivery bikes.
Written by RoyClarke; Director/Producer
Alan JW Bell Repeat Subtitled.
Hugh Scully and the team visit Dorking, where finds include a claret jug in the shape of a duck, a regency table in need of a twin and a portrait of Captain Scott's mother that hung in his cabin.
Brendan and Siobhan finally decide to tie the knot - but keeping it a secret could be a problem.
Onslow's birthday celebrations may only come once a year-but that's once too often for Hyacinth.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Harold Snoad Repeat Subtitled..
With Michael Buerk. Weather
Michael Fish Subtitled ......
Fourth in a six-part dramatisation of Thackeray's famous satire.
The Battle of Waterloo is about to begin. Brussels is in chaos, Amelia is distraught, Becky is thriving, and life is about to change for all of them. Omnibus on Wednesday at
10.45pm explores the world of Vanity Fair. See today's choices.
Dramatised by Andrew Davies ; Producer Gillian McNeill ; Director Marc Munden
RADIO TIMES PUBLICATION: Behind the Scenes of the BBC's Vanity Fair is available by sending a cheque for £7 .99, payable to RT Offers, to [address removed] or by ringing the credit card hotline on [number removed]. BBC CD: £13.99 from retailers.
* The day they met their Waterloo: page 25
Dramatisation of Thackeray's satire of society during the Napoleonic wars. The Battle of Waterloo is about to begin. Brussels is in chaos and life is about to change for everyone.
Is There Anybody There?
Some peoplebelieve that it is possible to talk to the dead. The Joseph family are searching for contact with the spirit of their dead father, while Gaynor Gittos claims a 300-year-old American shares her body while she is in a trance. Everyman enters the strange world of mediums, spiritualists and psychics. Producer Mark Jones : Series editor
Richard Denton
Drama starring
Cheryl Ladd
Diane Halstead faces a personal crisis when her pilot husband, Greg, is blamed for a major plane crash. While Greg fights for his life, Diane campaigns to clear his name.
Director Philip Saville (1990)
♦ See Films: pages 74-83
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