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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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Toyah Willcox tries out a retreat and former Cockney Rebel singer Steve Harley plays live in the studio. Presented by Kevin Woodford and Esther McVey.
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Fun moments with Noel Edmonds, featuring guests Barry Manilow and Michael Crawford.
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Former jockey Richard Dunwoody joins John Craven.
Weather for the week ahead 11.55.
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John Humphrys interviews top MPs and reports on the latest political issues. Including at 12.00 News.
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Cartoon capers.
Omnibus edition. (S) (W)
Family comedy starring Leslie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd.
Harry agrees to manage his son's orphanage while he goes on holiday. When he overhears a couple discussing whether or not to have children, he makes them an unusual proposition.
(1992, U) ***
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Films: pp 66-69
It's the turn of contestants from Scotland and Northern Ireland to take to the kitchens. Food writer Nigella Lawson and singer Michael Ball join Loyd Grossman to judge their culinary creations.
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Food: page 36
Fern Britton guest presents the forum for viewers' comments on BBC TV.
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Annette Crosbie makes an appeal on behalf of Dogs for the Disabled, a charity that trains dogs to assist people with disabilities.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 5.50pm on BBC2)
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Donations: Dogs for the Disabled [address removed] or phone free on [number removed]
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Cleo Laine sings When I Needed a Neighbour in this edition from Canterbury, Kent. Pam Rhodes visits the city's 1,400-year-old cathedral, and meets Americans and Germans who have chosen to live in a community in the county. The hymns include Lord Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour and Tell Out My Soul.
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An old painting uncovered from behind layer upon layer of wallpaper and a watering can with holes in it are among the surprising items that greet Hugh Scully and the experts when they visit Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
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The first in a series of medical dramas which continues each weekday from tomorrow at 12.30pm.
Starring Christopher Timothy, Doctors revolves around a busy medical practice in Birmingham.
(See Monday's Choice.)
Alzheimer's destroys a loving couple's life.
Episode written by Chris Webb
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Period romance, based on the novel by Jane Austen.
Gwyneth Paltrow stars as Emma, a young 19th-century woman who spends so much time meddling in the affairs of others that she fails to recognise her own longings.
(1996, U) ****
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Film of the Week: page 55
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather Helen Young.
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Ten years ago, after thousands of babies were discovered living in appalling conditions in Romania's orphanages, many British couples rushed to the country to adopt children. This programme finds out what has happened to the families since then.
See Choice.
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A special edition previewing tonight's 72nd Academy Awards ceremony heralds a new series of the show. It is hosted by Jonathan Ross from Los Angeles.
See Choice.
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Andrew Duncan meets Mike Leigh: page 8
Jonathan Ross's predictions: page 57; and preview: page 60
BBC Radio 5 Live talk-show host David Mellor and comedian Jo Brand join Joan Bakewell for the concluding debate of the series - on the degree to which football has become marred by greed and violence.
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Followed by Weatherview
True-life Oscar-winning drama, starring Cher and Eric Stoltz.
Teenager Rocky Dennis, disfigured by a rare bone disease, lives every day to the full, knowing it may be his last.
(1985, 15) ****
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Films: pp 66-69
Ends 6.00am.