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9.58 Thinkabout: Shadow Play
Frank, Sally and the children enjoy playing with shadow shapes.
10.13 Pages from Ceefax
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Dibs has problems understanding Cosmo when she loses her voice.
Film: Ruchi celebrates Diwali with her family and friends. Song: 'Pop goes the weasel'
(R)
2.15 Music Time: The Ceremonial Meal
A song is sung to describe the Javanese ceremonial meal.
2.40 History File: British Social History: 1945-51 The Social Effects of War
International Tennis
The Pilkington Glass
Ladies' Championships
The last time that MARTINA NAVRATILOVA lost a match here in Eastbourne was in 1981. Again she heads a strong entry with most of the leading players in the world competing.
Introduced by JOHN BARRETT Commentators DAN MASKELL
ANN JONES , VIRGINIA WADE
GERALD WILLIAMS
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Cricket: Second Test
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from Headingley First day
PETER WEST introduces further coverage of this afternoon's play.
Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , TONY LEWIS Summarisers
TOM GRAVENEY , BOB WILLIS Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE , ALAN GRIFFITHS Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Royal Ascot
Ladies' Day and, among the fashions, another race.
4.20 The Ribblesdale Stakes dim)
Starring Peter Grave as Jim Phelps, Martin Landau as Rollin Hand, Barbara Bain as Cinnamon, Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy
Having escaped to the land of the free, a defector discovers that a small town is his particular home of the hunted. The IMF team are called in but realise that the cost of saving one life may be that of Jim Phelps... (R)
The last of six episodes written by ROY CLARKE starring Roy Kinnear
Sandra Dickinson with Hugh Lloyd , Shaun Curry
Carmel Cryan , Glynis Brooks When Carmen starts insulting customers and wildly throwing buckets, new clairvoyant Arnold Bristow can see that there is something wrong.
Designer SUZY LAWRANCE Produced and directed by ALAN J.W. BELL
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Kapo
'I dreamt there were 72 angels, 72 trumpets, 72 vases of flowers - all things were 72. And then I saw directly the face of God himself. I was summoned to be an artist.' Bishop of his own church,
Kapo is also Jamaica's most famous artist. His paintings and sculpture explore the mysterious world of dreams, possession and healing in a rich cultural mix drawing equally upon the spirit world of Africa and the Christianity of Europe.
Film editor MARK DAY
Photography BILL BROOMFIELD Production assistant WENDIE KNIGHTON
Producer ANTHONY WALL Director NIGEL FINCH An Arena production
Animal Warfare
'The British love animals' - it's a national cliche. But can love for animals justify violence against human beings? Last year hard-line animal rights activists inflicted more than
£6 million of damage on butchers, farms and laboratories throughout the country. Today their new and declared target is not property but people - someone, they say, will be killed. David Henshaw examines the aims and activities of an extraordinary and disturbing new breed of terrorist.
Next week in the studio,
Peter Taylor asks how far we are prepared to go to protect animals in a nation which eats over ten million of them every week.
Film editor TONY ROBINSON Research
MARK GREGORY, MALCOLM MCINTOSH Executive producer COLIN CAMERON Producer BILL LYONS BBC Manchester
The Talkback line is open for comment until 11.0 pm tonight on [number removed], or leave a message on the answerphone: [number removed]
First of 11 programmes presented by Paul Heiney
The weekly magazine with news and vital information for everybody interested in going away this summer.
The Resort Report: Each week Kathy Rochford visits one of the major holiday centres on the Continent. First stop, the Greek island of Rhodes. Weatherman Jim Bacon comments on the summer so far, and forecasts what's in store for the weekend.
Matthew Collins on special assignments.
And the great British holiday - this week the Mensforth family rent a caravan in south Devon.
Plus traffic news, today's closing exchange rates and the late-availability bargains.
BBC Manchester
The Travel Show Information Line - [number removed].
Info: page 77
starring with Next Stop, Murder Ms Dipesto's overheated imagination wins her a trip on novelist J. B. Harland's
Murder Train; a weekend of mystery, suspense and the chance to solve a contrived 'killing'. Maddie and David become unexpected items on the guest list and are suddenly embroiled in a multiplicity of murderous motives when a corpse is discovered - and it's real!
Written by ALI MARIE MATHESON and KERRY EHRIN
Directed by KEVIN CONNOR
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from Headingley
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the first day's play.
Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
Ian Smith and Jenni Murray with a round-up of the news from home and abroad. Producers
JANA BENNETT , TIM GARDAM
MARK THOMPSON and DIANA MORTON Directors JAMES
GOULD JOHN WILKINSON and CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE and ADRIAN MILNE Deputy editor TIM ORCHARD Editor RICHARD TATT
Highlights of Ladies' Day at Ascot when the main race was Europe's most valuable stayers' race, the Gold Cup, with fashion also highly featured.
Weekend Outlook helps you plan your weekend by previewing daytime programmes of special interest from the Open University on Saturday and Sunday.
ABBC/Open University production
A look at the practice and content of the Sikh religion. The film shows some of the problems inherent in being a Sikh in Britain, and how some of the younger generation are coping with conflicting cultural pressures.
(R)
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