with subtitles, followed by Weather
Jeremy James introduces this week's coverage of the World Chess Championship in Moscow, with expert commentary from Bill Hartston.
starring
The Apple
Beautiful scenery, limitless food and immortality for its natives: Kirk discovers a Garden of Eden where life could not be more perfect - or less like living. But who will play the snake to free the people of Paradise from their innocence and slavish following of their ruler, Vaal?
(R)
6.30 Geometry: Klein
6.55 Standing Waves and Energy Levels
(to 7.20)
9.0 Pages from Ceefax
The greatest game shown on Arg. Featuring the Black
Hole, your Drogna sweetheart Angord, and the Great Crystal of Arg.
This week's earth visitors: Sandra Dickinson
Chris Serle , Adam Tandy Resident Argonds:
Director CHRISTOPHER TANDY Producer IAN OLIVER (R)
Eight programmes presented by Judith Hann
2: Everyday Eating In this series top restaurateurs, famous food writers and cookery experts make dishes that aren't 'naughty but nice' but 'nice but not naughty'.
Today Judith meets Michael Quinn , formerly head chef at the Ritz; Latin American food expert Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz; and cooking teacher
Lyn Hall , who demonstrate a wide variety of interesting dishes for everyday eating. Director CLARE BRIGSTOCKE Producer JENNY ROGERS
0 DELIA: page 79
To the Royal Ulster Constabulary they are 'converted terrorists', to the Republican community they are 'paid perjurers', to the families of the men and women they name for arrest they are liars 'greedy for money'. As one Loyalist supergrass himself admits, they are willing to make false depositions to achieve a reduction in sentence for their own crimes and the promise of a new life. In this programme the Republican
'Relatives for Justice' and the Loyalist 'Families for Legal Rights' groups are seen campaigning for an end to the supergrass system. The lives of many who have been found innocent after years on remand have been blighted. A growing number of outraged lawyers and politicians say that juryless courts convicting on such dubious evidence is not a system fit to be called justice.
Reporter Nuala O'Faolain
Feature: page 13
by DOUGLAS WATKINSON starring Windsor Davies Anna Dawson
To the embarrassment of his family, George is behaving as if he ruled the world, but he is Painfully ignorant about how to take his seat in the House of Lords.
Designer DINAH WALKER , Produced and directed by DAVID ASKEY
Devizes, Wiltshire
Devizes no longer has its
12th-century castle and on the site is 'a pantomime recreation of the Victorian
Period'. It retains its medieval street plan and the original castle's enormous outer bailey has become the largest market place in the west of England. In 1810 the Kennet and Avon Canal was opened - the Devizes flight of 29 locks is the second longest in England. Bath stone was able to travel as never before and in its heyday the canal changed the face of the town. Photography COLIN WALDECK Producer JANE COLES (R)
Last summer the international singing star returned to Greece to sing in the ancient Herodes Atticus
Theatre situated at the foot ot the Acropolis.
This first of two programmes shows her not only in concert, singing in her own country for the first time in 20 years, but also on location, reflecting in words and music on her early life, the history of her homeland and a career that has made her famous worldwide,
(Part 2 tomorrow at 10.0pm)
including reports from the Liberal Assembly in Dundee. Peter Snow and Vincent Hanna report on the debates and the issues they raised.
When teddy-bears go blind, who's to blame?
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