Pre-school fun. (S)
(Shown yesterday 10.30pm) (S)
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Plus
9.00 News, with weather later. (S)
Alice Beer talks to EastEnders star Wendy Richard, while Edward Enfield samples the spiritual side of the town of Glastonbury. Presented by Kevin Woodford and Esther McVey.
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John Craven reports on the latest rural affairs. Plus weather for the week ahead at 11.55am. (S)
John Humphrys interviews top MPs and reports on the latest political issues. Including at 12.00 News.
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In the 15th anniversary hour-long episode, a crisis leaves the residents in for a long night at the Queen Vic. Frank and Peggy make a startling announcement.
(The omnibus edition is at 2.50pm)
(Shown last Sunday)
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Another chance to see this retrospective of the soap, which includes clips of the unforgettable Den and Angie "divorce papers", Sharon-gate and the Carol, Bianca and Dan drama, plus cast memories. (R) (S) (W)
Omnibus edition. (S) (W)
Complications arise when Thermoman is guest of honour at a fundraising party.
(Shown last Friday)
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Tom Conti appeals on behalf of Debra (Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association).
(Repeated on Wednesday at 5.50 on BBC2)
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Aled Jones returns to his musical roots in a nostalgic visit to Bangor Cathedral for a programme that celebrates the life of Wales's patron saint, David. He meets those involved with the Search and Rescue Dog Association in Snowdonia and takes a trip down the beautiful Menai Straits. The hymns include All the Saints, Tyci a Wnaeth and Let All the World in Every Corner Sing.
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Action adventure, starring Kevin Costner, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Alan Rickman and Morgan Freeman.
After escaping from prison in the Holy Land, Robin of Locksley returns to England, where he joins forces with a band of thieves in an effort to oust the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham. (1991, PG) (S) Films: pp 60-65 ****
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather Isobel Lang.
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Another chance to see the first episode of the new series of the comedy sketch show. The Kapoors go to church to hear a sermon by the Bishop of Hounslow.
(Shown last Friday on BBC2)
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Britain's first state-funded Sikh school is the latest in a line of minority faith schools to receive government funding. Should such educational independence be welcomed or seen as a sign that racial integration is failing at its most basic level? Simon Heffer, Anthony Grayling and Robert Beckford join Joan Bakewell for the debate.
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Followed by Weatherview
Drama. 1972: an Australian returns to Cambodia seeking her brother, reportedly a deserter on the rat run out of Vietnam. (1997) Films: pp 60-65 **
Ends 6.00am.