Pre-school fun from Teletubbyland.
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David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Plus
9.00 News, with weather later.
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Alice Beer asks talk-show colossus Robert Kilroy-Silk about the important things in his life, while Paul Ross explores superstitions with wine expert Charles Metcalfe and cook Nancy Lam. Plus live topical debate with Kevin Woodford and Esther McVey.
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John Craven looks at people and stories at the heart of the countryside. Plus weather for the week ahead.
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John Humphrys interviews top politicians and reports on the latest political issues. Including at 12.00 News.
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Attempts are made to rescue Maria and the Fallen Madonna.
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Disney comedy. Following her husband's death, Margaret Carey and her children are forced to move from Boston to a ramshackle house in small-town Maine. After settling in, the family is soon making new friends.
(1963, U) (S) (Films: pp 5S-64 ***)
Another chance to see the first in the six-part romantic fantasy comedy starring Ardal O'Hanlon.
(Shown last Friday)
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Sally Magnusson meets the classical percussionist Evelyn Glennie in rural Aberdeenshire, her native county that was also home to author Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Glennie talks about the part music plays in her life and performs her own composition, A Little Prayer. The Bearsden Choir and the Bach Choir sing hymns including The Lord's My Shepherd and Dear Lord and Father, while the choir of St Philip's Norbury perform Sanctus, Salva Me and Onward Christian Soldiers in St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood.
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Granville is put in charge of the shop. Can Arkwright trust him?
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The team visit Llanelli to assess the value of artefacts including two majolica pots left by an impoverished naval captain and an old comic collection. With Hugh Scully.
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Know How.... to collect comics: page 36
Carol Smillie samples life as a silver-service waitress and Monty Don tries being activities organiser at a holiday club.
(Revised repeat)
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Last in the detective drama series inspired by Gladys Mitchell's novels and starring Diana Rigg as the flamboyant Adela Bradley.
A vicar's daughter is found strangled, making Mrs Bradley fear a Satanist killer is at large.
See Choice.
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BBC Products: videos Speedy Death and Death at the Opera/The Rising of the Moon, £12.99, plus a CD featuring music from the series
Country house holidays: see p2 of our pull-out Holiday supplement
With George Alagiah.
Weather Isobel Lang.
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A documentary following two officers from east London's Hackney Council as they try establishing the identity of people who die in isolation and tie up the loose ends of their lives.
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Thriller. A recently released convict returns home to visit three friends, but his presence brings back memories of one fateful night when a practical joke ended in tragedy.
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Films: pp 58-64
Followed by Weatherview
Dr Alan Penny joins Patrick Moore to discuss the discovery of a vast planet orbiting a star 55 light years away.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
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Recent programmes, shown again with sign language and in-vision subtitles. Ends 3.10am.
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(Shown last Saturday on BBC2)
Ends 6.00am.