Pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Drama starring Jill Clayburgh as a single mother who attempts to continue her education.
Review page 47. (1997) (S) **
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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Carl Lewis recalls his athletic career, Diarmuid Gavin visits a Welsh garden supposed to have special powers and there's a report on "gospel aerobics". Plus a live studio debate. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Rick Stein reports on a project to increase the south coast's lobster population. With
John Craven and Michaela Strachan.
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.
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Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm. For cast see Thursday (S) (W)
Peggy's Big Chance. The chalet maid has an interview.
Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
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Comedy drama starring Cary Grant and Leslie Caron.
During the Second World War a solitary South Seas beachcomber is landed with some unexpected and unwanted guests.
Review page 48. (1964, U) (S) ***
Terry Wogan with the viewers' response series.
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In the last of the series Janet's six-day pregnancy leads to a mad dash to get married.
Written by Paul Mendelson and Paul Mayhew-Archer Shown last Monday
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Diane Louise Jordan visits St Paul 's Anglican Fellowship in South Kensington, London. Music includes Amazing Grace, Be Now My Vision and Fill Thou My Life and singer Jumoke Fashola performs Do You Know Where You're Going To?
Producer David Taviner : Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)
In the first of eight new episodes in the problem pets series, Philippa Forrester and Mark Evans meet a fierce ferret, a water-phobic horse and a cat with an age-old problem.
Series producer Susan McDermott : Executive producer Mark Hill (S) (W)
Another chance to see Olympic oarsman Matthew Pinsent when Michael Aspel sprang the big red book on him.
Producer Sue Green; Series producer Jack Crawshaw (R) (S) (W)
Monkeys of the Rock. The barbary macaques living on the Rock of Gibraltar were brought there several centuries ago by the British garrison and are now the only wild monkeys in Europe. This documentary looks at their unusual matriarchal community. Narrated by David Attenborough. Producer Mike Birkhead : Series editor Sara Ford (S) (W)
A one-off crime drama starring Nigel Havers as the upper-class Edwardian burglar Raffles, who becomes embroiled in a murder when he steals a giant ruby belonging to a rival in love.
Written by Matthew Graham, based on the character created by EW Hornung
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With Fiona Bruce. Weather Peter Cockroft. (S)(W)
No More Broken Hearts. Five years after the Bristol heart babies tragedy rocked the medical profession,
Sarah Barclay reports on whether surgeons can still keep their results secret and whether Bristol could happen again.
Producer Rabinder Minhas ; Editor Mike Robinson (S) (W) Repeated on Wednesday at 1.45am with sign language WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news. its subject matter may change.
Drama based on a true story starring Ethan Hawke and Vincent Spano. October 1972: those left alive after a terrifying plane crash in the Andes face a bleak outlook in freezing conditions. Review page 51.
Director Frank Marshall (1992, 15) (S)
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