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David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
On this week's show, Chris de Burgh talks to Alice Beer about reincarnation, his music and family. And comedians Dominic Holland and Omid Dijalli swap jokes and beliefs in Edinburgh.
Nadia Sawalha and Ingrid Tarrant say thank you to the mum who helped her daughter through her baby drama and deliver a promise of commitment from two lovers.
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In this special report, Charlotte Smith investigates the amount of illegal meat being smuggled into Britain and asks what's being done to prevent it. Plus weather for the week ahead. Presented by John Craven.
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Crowned Lemurs. Faced with the worst drought in years a family of lemurs in Ankarana, Madagascar, set off in search of a new home.
Rene and the Resistance need to send a message to London.
Disney adventure. Two alien children return to Earth for a vacation, but a mad scientist and his female assistant witness their amazing special powers and plan to use the children. Review page 54.
Director John Hough (1978. U)
Omnibus edition.
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Ben and Susan win a session with a therapist.
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The return of the forum for viewers' opinions on BBC programmes. Presented by Terry Wogan. CONTACT: write to [address removed]: phone/fax [number removed]: email [email removed] [web address removed]
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Aled Jones goes to Gloucestershire to visit the Greenbelt Arts Festival in Cheltenham. Among those he meets are Archbishop Rowan Williams and presenter Simon Mayo. The music includes classical jazz and the more traditional hymns Soon and Very Soon, and Be Thou My Vision.
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Michael Aspel springs some more surprises on guests.
The experts visit Tenby in west Wales, where finds include a Welsh dresser with no drawer handles and a sledge flag from Shackleton's ill-fated Antarctic trip of 1916 arouse the greatest interest. Plus another chance to vote for favourite clips from the Roadshow archive. With by Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.25am BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital satellite viewers
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The Orient. Craig Doyle tours China, Sankha Guha visits
Rajasthan in India, Rula Lenska heads for Chiang Mai and Bangkok in northern Thailand, and Claudia Winkleman discovers the delights of public transport in Japan. Series producer Anne Taylor ; Executive producer John Comerford
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With Darren Jordon. Weather Peter Gibbs.
A preview of Wednesday's special evening of programmes on crime in the UK, which starts at 7pm.
An improvised drama about three teenagers sent to a young offenders' institution. Dean is looking for fun and excitement; his mother is desperate to keep him out of trouble. But Dean gets out of control and the consequences are devastating.
Written and directed by Dominic Savage ; Producer Ruth Caleb How you can beat crime: page 23; Look - no script! : page 32 Face of the week: - Danny Young : page 65
Comedy thriller. A bounty hunter beats an unscrupulous rival and the FBI to a lucrative quarry. Widescreen. Review page 58.
Director Martin Brest (1988, 18) Film trivia: page 57
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