Pre-school fun.
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David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Plus 9.00 News, with weather later. (S)
Paul Ross explores the superstitions that surround births, marriages and deaths, while Alice Beer talks to veteran rockers Deep Purple. Plus live topical debate with Kevin Woodford and Toyah Willcox.
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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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Disney fantasy adventure starring Maurice Chevalier and Hayley Mills.
When professor Jacques Paganel finds a message in a bottle, he is convinced that it's from the captain of a missing ship. Together with the captain's children, Paganel sets sail in search of the missing man.
(1961. U) (S) ***
Films: pp 66-72
Continuing the new comedy starring Ardal O'Hanlon.
George finds that living a normal life is not easy, especially when it means meeting Janet's parents.
(Shown last Friday)
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Join Michael Aspel and stars of stage, screen, TV and radio for the Variety Club's 48th annual awards ceremony. (S) (W)
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Pam Rhodes is in Plymouth, Devon, where she talks with yachtsman Pete Goss, who risked his life to rescue a fellow competitor during a single-handed race.
Hymns, sung in St Andrew's, include All Hail the Power of Jesu's Name, Here Is Love Vast as the Ocean, Lord for the Years, There Is a Longing and Dear Angel Voices Ever Singing.
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Hugh Scully visits Grantham in Lincolnshire, where among the finds are two letters from C.S. Lewis, a valuable opal necklace, and a selection of Edwardian silk stockings.
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Toyah Willcox becomes a game warden at Longleat Safari Park, while Kevin Woodford joins the crew of a tall ship.
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Classic clips, including the unforgettable Den and Angie "divorce papers", Sharon-gate and the Carol, Bianca and Dan drama, plus cast memories provide a retrospective of the soap as it celebrates its 15th birthday. See Choice.
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The first of several chances for viewers to see clips from five episodes and select their favourite. The winner will be shown next Sunday. Calls cost 10p maximum and the lines are open from tonight until 12 midnight Thursday.
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With George Alagiah. Weather Sally Cummings.
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A film following the controversial work of Roseanne Reddy, a Catholic anti-abortionist who counsels women and girls as young as 12 through crisis pregnancies as part of Cardinal Thomas Winning's Pro-Life Initiative. Last in the current series.
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Highlights from the popular soprano's 1999 series, with guests including Bryn Terfel, Darcey Bussell, Andrea Bocelli, Gary Barlow, Michael Ball and Lily Savage.
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(Lesley Garrett is one of Parkinson's guests on Friday at 9.30pm)
Followed by Weatherview
Drama starring Danny Glover, Steve Martin and Kevin Kline.
Los Angeles 1991: a series of unsettling events intertwines the lives of a group of people forever. Widescreen.
(1991, 15) (S) (W) ****
Films: pp 66-72
Ends 6.00am.