More pre-school fun in today's special edition. Subtitled.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm Subtitled.
Prior to this week's party conference, new Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy talks with David Frost.
Including at 9.00 News; plus weather. Executive editor Andrew Thompson
Editor Barney Jones Subtitled.....
Paul Ross and Catrina Skepper take another topical look at the mind, body and spirit. This week Johnny Mathis talks to Esther McVey about his singing career, his spiritual side, and his pride in his golf handicap, while Toyah Willcox looks at news stories of the past week.
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Patrick Lichfield announces the winner of the Radio Times/Countryfile Photo competition. Plus weather for the week ahead at 11.55am. Subtitled......
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* Capturing the countryside today: p30
John Humphrys reports on the politics that matter. Including at 12.00 News.
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Cat-and-mouse antics
Omnibus edition.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Historical adventure starring
George Corraface , Marlon Brando
Christopher Columbus, a 15th-century map-maker, has an all-consuming passion to navigate the oceans and discover a new route to India and China.
Convincing the king and queen of Spain to commission his voyage proves difficult. But circumstances eventually change, and Columbus sets sail.
Director John Glen (1992. PG) Subtitled 0.0493600 * See Films: pp 60-68 **
Pam Rhodes travels to Greenwich, the home of world time, and meets local people working in the Millennium Dome and others preparing for an Easter Passion Play in Greenwich Park. Hymns. sung in St Alfege Church, include All
People That on Earth Do Dwell; 0 God
Our Help in Ages Past; I, the Lord of Sea and Sky; and Angel Voices Ever Singing.
Digital widescreen Subtitled .....................
In this week's show, Rolf Harris meets Bee Gee Robin Gibb , who keeps chinchillas as pets. Rosemarie Ford tells the story of Boris the Siberian eagle owl who had an operation to save his sight. Plus an insight into the lives of the park rangers who police Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Executive producer Philip Dolling Series producer Dale Templar
Digital widescreen CEEFAX: series information on page * See People: page 14
The late Jill Dando presents the series in which experts from the Antiques Roadshow search for treasures in people's homes.
This week Jill discovers there is more to Sherborne in Dorset than 26 antique shops, while
Hilary Kay and Christopher Payne reveal which comic annuals are worth holding on to. With Lars Tharp and Tim Wonnacott. Directors Keith Sheather and Karen WalshSeries producer Anne Clements
Digital widescreen
Jean learns that daughter
Judith is seeing a married man.
Written by Bob Larbey ; Director/Producer Sydney Lotterby Repeat
In the last of a two-part story, Holby A&E becomes contaminated by radioactive waste.
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For further cast see yesterday
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Third of a six-part drama set in Eccles in the mid-sixties.
Starring Gillian Kearney, Emma Cooke
Unaware of her forthcoming wedding, the Wolf continues to pursue Ellie by charming Irma. Dallas realises he is with the wrong sister and tries to end the affair with Arden.
Contains strong language.
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(Repeated on Tuesday at 11.20pm)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC Music: the soundtrack is available on CD at retailers from tomorrow
Sex, Chips and Rock V Roll 9.00pm BBC1
Dallas, the sensitive one of the Ice Cubes, is not having the best of times in this week's episode of the nostalgic drama. Arden "cocks a deaf 'un" every time he tries to break up with her; the Wolf, still intent on winning the bet, successfully charms the snobbish grandma to get unlimited access to Ellie; and the tapes of the band keep getting sent back. What else can go wrong for the poor blighter? Well, Arden finds out about him and sister Ellie and finds a particularly intriguing way to get her revenge. And the only swing he makes contact with in this swinging sixties era is the vengeful fist of cousin Norman.
It's a lovely drama, full of great performances - from Sue Johnston to Nicholas Farrell - but it's best if you never lived through the period, as playing "spot the anachronism" can become a little distracting.
Passions erupt in Dibley as Geraldine decides that it's time to encourage Alice and Hugo's romance and then receives an unexpected proposal herself.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
With Nicholas Witchell.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Sci-fi drama starring
Markle Post
When her daughter disappears for a few hours, a woman suspects that the alien abduction she experienced as a child has happened again. Director Jorge Montesi (1995, 12)
* See Films: pp 60-68 **
Followed by Weather