Pre-school fun. (S)
(Shown yesterday 10.30pm) (S)
An alternative look at football for youngsters. Joining Katy Hill and Matt Smith is ex-Manchester Utd and England star Lee Sharpe, who now plays for Bradford.
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David Frost talks to those in the news and reviews the papers. Plus 9.00 News, with weather later.
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Alice Beer interviews footballer David Ginola, Bill Oddie goes on a yoga retreat and Shaolin monks from China perform their martial arts in the studio. With Kevin Woodford and Esther McVey.
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Reports on the latest rural affairs with John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead.
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John Humphrys interviews top politicians and reports on the big issues.
Including at 12.00 News.
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Cat-and-mouse fun. (R)
Omnibus edition. (S) (W)
Second World War romantic drama, starring Richard Gere and Vanessa Redgrave.
Members of the American First Army are stationed in a small Lancashire town as they await D-Day. While they are there, romance blossoms between the soldiers and the local women.
(1979, 15) ***
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The meals of three contestants from the North East are tried and tested by chef Alastair Little, TV presenter Alice Beer and host Loyd Grossman.
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BBC Good Food Magazine: from retailers
Terry Wogan presents the forum for viewers' comments on BBC TV.
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Jamie Owen looks behind the scenes at the biggest religious event of the millennium weekend - Songs of Praise from Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. Featuring an impromptu concert by Daniel O'Donnell and a chance to hear 66,000 people singing Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven and Abide with Me. (S) (W)
Clegg and Truly brace themselves for their saddest moment - Compo's funeral - while Howard is torn between three demanding ladies.
See Choice.
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Hugh Scully visits the Bowes Museum in County Durham to present unseen sequences from earlier editions. Featuring photos of celebrities of the fifties and sixties, a gold badge from an order of chivalry and an illuminated manuscript.
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First of a new four-part series in which Carol Smillie asks Holiday presenters which destinations mean the most to them. Claudia Winkleman picks Barbados, Edward Enfield praises Estoril in Portugal and Craig Doyle loves Berlin.
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Mike and Melanie are thrown together in peril when they confront escaped convict Lewis Badden and his brothers Harry and Charlie in an isolated cottage.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 11.55pm)
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With George Alagiah.
Weather Helen Willetts.
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Continuing the drama series starring Dervla Kirwan.
The repercussions of Emma's love bite being revealed are huge.
See Choice.
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Topical series in which Jack Dee takes a dour but amusing look at the news and joins enthusiasts to try a new hobby.
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First in a new three-part series in which Fergal Keane travels the country meeting "ordinary heroes" on the fringes of British society, starting at Govan in Glasgow.
See Choice.
Part two is tomorrow at 10.10pm (S)
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Comedy thriller.
Chicago, 1939: as a radio station prepares to go on air for the first time, staff are being killed.
Widescreen.
(1994, PG) **
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Followed by Weatherview
Recent programmes, shown again with sign language and in-vision subtitles. Ends 2.10am.
(Shown last Wednesday at 7pm)
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(Shown on 29 April at 10.40am on BBC2)
Ends 6.00am.