Pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Period drama starring Glenn Close and Christopher Walken.
During a disastrous drought, a farmer's wife is forced to move.
Review page 51. (1993) (S) (W)
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
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Ex-punk rocker Hazel O'Connor reveals how she survived her traumatic career and garden designer Diarmuid Gavin visits an Islamic garden at Alhambra, Spain. Plus a studio debate. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Rural affairs magazine with John Craven. Including weather outlook for the week. (S) (W)E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm. Cast on Tuesday and Thursday (S) (W)
Down the Drain. Rene has to dispose of the enigma machine. Written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft (R) (S)
The Case of the Sinister Spirit Mason represents a publisher who has been accused of killing a horror novelist. (R) (S)
Terry Wogan with a new series of the viewers' response series, which now features behind-the-scenes and on-location reports. WRITE TO: Points of View, BBC Television, London, W12 7TS; phone/fax: [number removed]: or e-mail pov@bbc.co.uk
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When Janet falls pregnant, George gives her Ultron powers to protect the baby.
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Gloria Hunniford appeals on behalf of Live Music Now, which brings music to those who do not normally have access to it. Repeated Wednesday at 1.10pm on BBC2 (S) (W) DONATIONS: Live Music Now. [address removed]; telephone [number removed]
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For Father's Day, Steve Chalke meets a man becoming reacquainted with his family after losing his memory.
Music from Knowle parish church, near Solihull includes
Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven and Teach Me to Dance. Producer Norman Ivison ; Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)
It's the volunteers last week at the hill fort, and after seven weeks, just 12 of the original 17 remain. Theirfinal day-coinciding with the Celtic new year - will be a party to remember, but how will they readjust to the 21st century? Director Martin Pailthorpe ; Series producer Peter Firstbrook (S) (W) BBC BOOK: Surviving the Iron Age, available for £14.99 plus 99p P&P. Send a cheque, payable to RT Shop, to [address removed]Or call [number removed] (national rate).
Vinnie Jones receives the red book from Michael Aspel.
Producer Sue Green: Series producer Jack Crawshaw (R) (S) (W)
The Octopus Challenge. Besides being masters of disguise, octopuses can recognise shapes, select colours and navigate mazes. Here, special tests challenge their skill and intellect. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer Hilary Jeffkins ; Series editor Sara Ford (S) (W)
The last in the series of self-contained crime dramas.
A student has an argument with her boyfriend over an affair she believes is causing her to sleepwalk. The next morning she awakes beside a blood-stained hammer.
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With George Alagiah. Weather Philip Avery. (S) (W)
The Accused. An investigation into the alleged role played by recently-elected Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon in the massacre of 800 civilians in the Lebanon refugee camps of Sabra and Shatilla in 1982. With Fergal Keane. Producer Aidan Laverty ; Editor Mike Robinson (S) (W) Repeated on Wednesday at 1.15am with sign language WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change.
Thriller starring Nicollette Sheridan as a medical researcher who discovers a killer disease that was supposedly eradicated years ago. Review page 52.
Director Armand Mastroianni (1995.15) (S)
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Drama starring
Robin Givens. 1955: a Parisian student challenges the American South by embarking on an inter-racial romance. Widescreen. Review page 55.
Director Eva Sereny (1994. 15) (S)
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