Yesterday's Premiership games.
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Brazilian superstar Pele boogies around the studio. With Katy Hill and Matt Smith.
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David Frost talks to those in the news and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News, with weather later.
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Alice Beer talks to
Alan Titchmarsh , while Mike Harding examines Ayurvedic medicine. Presented by Juliet Morris and Ross Kelly.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Come Sail with Me. Daphne finds herself all at sea when she takes a trip to the coast with Sam. Written by Richard Ommanney (R) (S)
John Craven introduces another look at the latest rural affairs. Plus weather for the week ahead. (S) E-mail: [address removed]
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including at 12.00 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/otr
Omnibus edition. (S) (W)
Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Matt Baker and Liz Barker host the inaugural Blue Peter Book Awards ceremony from Television Centre.
See Choice. (S) (W)
Why kids' TV must put mind over patter: page 35
Terry Wogan presents the viewers' feedback show.
Write to: Points of View, BBC Television, Lon'don, W12 7SB. Phone/fax: [number removed], e-mail: pov@bbc.co.uk
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Aled Jones presents a celebration of the Welsh male-voice choir tradition at the Royal Albert Hall. Choirs from around the world join the Band of the Welsh Guards to sing inspirational songs. Hymns include Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah, Love Divine, When the Saints and The Old Rugged
Cross. (S) (W)
Third of a six-part second series of the time-travel fantasy j adapted from his own novel by William Corlett. The
Magician manages to travel to the present day, but without his pendulum he has no means of returning to his own time.
Producer Karen Troubetzkoy ; Director Graeme Lynch (S) (W)
Michael Aspel and the team of experts evaluate the antiques of Newport, Gwent. Among the finds are a display teapot that holds 144 cups of tea, an 18th-century mourning ring, a rare Hungarian vase, a large painting of ! Britannia and "the nicest netsuke seen on the Roadshow." !
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W)
Period drama starring Judi Dench and Billy Connolly. Queen
Victoria's staff are concerned about her prolonged period of mourning following the death of Prince Albert, so they summon servant John Brown , a favourite riding companion of her late husband, to help lift her depression. Widescreen.
Director John Madden (1997. PG) (S) (W) Films: pp 78-84 *****
Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh revamp a garden on an Edinburgh estate with a babbling burn, basket-weave battlements and profuse planting. Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
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First of a three-part drama based on the novel by Kingsley Amis and starring Rupert Graves and Sienna Guillory.
When Jenny Bunn takes a job as a teacher down south, she catches the eye of schoolmaster Patrick Standish.
Dramatised by Andrew Davies ;
I Producer Gareth Neame ; Director Nick Hurran (S)
Programme of the week: page 91; Girl power, fifties-style: page 21 !
With Fiona Bruce. Weather David Braine. (S) (W)
In the Name of the Children. David Rose investigates the methods for dealing with sexual abuse cases in care homes. Producer Gary Horne ; Editor Mike Robinson
Repeated on Wednesday at 1.10am with sign language (S) (W)
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change.
Highlights of today's action at the UK championship, including the conclusion of the sixth-round match between Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams. (S) Followed by Weatherview (W)
Thriller starring Jaclyn Smith and Christopher Reeve.
Megan Lambert is pestered by single-minded lawyer Sean Farrell who believes she is his missing wife Jeanie.
Director Lou Antonio (1992.15) (S)
Films: pp 78-84 **
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