Cartoon fun.
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Statuette of Limitations. Monica uncovers the secret that binds a TV star and her housebound sister.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm Subtitled.
Kevin Woodford hosts more lively Sunday morning debate. John Walters looks at the world of Sunday League football, and Anne Stirk offers some Twelfth Night recipes.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin COMMENTS: call [number removed]88 (national rate)
Former Liverpool and England defender Emlyn Hughes reviews the highlights of his footballing career in conversation with Garth Crooks. Revised repeat
Rupert Segar goes undercover with the the man who claims to have started a cult with his faking of crop-circles. Including weather forthe week ahead at 11.55am.
Mounty on the Bounty. First of a two-part story, which continues next week. When a body with a scar shaped like a map drops into their laps, Fraser and Ray embark on an adventure on the high seas.
Omnibus edition.
(Subtitled)
Western starring John Wayne, Dean Martin
When the four sons of Katie Elder arrive in the Texas town of Clearwater for her funeral, they discover that their drunken father had gambled away the family ranch on the night he was killed, leaving their mother penniless. They decide to look into the killing, despite a warning from the sheriff.
Director Henry Hathaway (1965. U) Subtitled
See Films: pages 42-48 ****
The nationwide search for Britain's best amateur cook returns for a ninth series. Loyd Grossman introduces three hopefuls from London, who prepare their culinary masterpieces under the judicial gaze of guests Jenny Agutter and Nick Nairn.
Digital widescreen Subtitled ...
As people across the country prepare to celebrate 2,000 years of Christianity, Pam Rhodes and Chris Rogers look at some of the plans being laid to mark the new millennium, from the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, home of the zero meridian, to the new Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Music includes Lord for the Years, Sing to God New Songs of Worship and a new video interpretation of the Lord's Prayer sung by Cliff Richard.
Producer John Forrest ; Editor Hugh Faupel Digital widescreen Subtitled .
Brushes at Dawn. Compo is disturbed to find he has a rival for Nora's affections.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Alan JW Bell Repeat Subtitled.
Hugh Scully and the team are in the grounds of Westonbirt school, Gloucestershire, where finds include an illustrated letter from Beatrix Potter , a 17th-century gold posy ring found with a metal detector, and a painting by Frederick Herring Junior. Producer Michele Burgess
Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Digital widescreen Subtitled ...
Film Premiere. Swashbuckling adventure starring Geena Davis, Matthew Modine
When her pirate father dies and leaves her a third of a treasure map, Morgan Adams sets sail to find the other two parts, which will lead to the buried riches from a Spanish galleon. (1995, PG) Digital widescreen Subtitled.
See Films: pages 42-48 **
See Barry Norman : page 39
A two-part adaptation of Andy McNab's best-selling book, starring
Sean Bean.
At the height of the Gulf War, an eight-man SAS patrol led by Sgt Andy McNab were sent deep into Iraqi territory on a top secret mission. But when their location was compromised, they were faced with a fight for survival that required every ounce of strength. Contains bad language and violence. Concludes tomorrow at 10pm. See today's choices.
Dramatised by Andy McNab and Troy Kennedy Martin
Digital widescreen
Andrew Duncan interviews Andy McNab: page 16
With Michael Buerk. Weather
Peter Cockroft
Action thriller starring
Michael Douglas
Robert Duvall
Barbara Hershey
When William Fosterfinds himself in a rush-hour freeway gridlock, the heat of the day and the frustration of his empty life finally make him snap. He abandons his car, determined to "go home" to his ex-wife and daughter- a journey in which the violent mayhem just keeps escalating.
Director Joel Schumacher (1992, 18)
♦ See Films: pp42-48 *****
Erotic thriller starring
Annabella Sciorra
Jamey Sheridan
Juggling the lurid sexual revelations of one patient and the rapacious drives of another, psychiatrist Ann Heckerhas problems in her own love life. But when her new boyfriend is suspected of murder, she begins to wonder who she can trust.
Director Christopher Crowe (1992, 18)
♦ See Films: pages 42-48
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