British Rail first proposed an Advanced Passenger Train in November 1966 but, 20 years on, the business has changed.
A BBC/Open University production
Introduced by David Icke International Tennis The Nabisco Masters from New York
Highlights of the final that will decide which man rules the roost in the tennis world. Indoor Football
The Guinness Soccer Six from Manchester
Action from the first of this two-day tournament featuring 11 of the leading teams in Division One. 1 Producers GRAHAM FRY and CAMPBELL FERGUSON including at
3.0 News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Sit back and enjoy half an hour with Pamela as she brings you topical conversation and music. Producer JULIET MAY
The Kerala Solution Kerala is India's most crowded state. Only the size of Switzerland, it has a population bigger than Canada's.
Today Kerala has achieved what has seemed to be impossible for poor countries: a dramatically falling birth-rate. Peter Adamson meets young mothers in a Kerala village, and finds out why they choose to be sterilised. Series producer WILLIAM NICHOLSON Producer ADAM LOW (R)
Presented by Colin MacCabe Under discussion this week are two biographies of Frank Sinatra , one by his daughter, NANCY SINATRA , and the other, by KITTY KELLEY , so scandalously revealing that Sinatra and his lawyers tried to stop its publication. Researcher CHRIS WILSON Producer JOHN wrasTON
Chuck Connors Kamala Devi
1883: Geronimo and his remaining band of Apache warriors surrender to the US military - in return for the promise of land and food. But a government agent and a trader cheat them of their supplies. The Indian chief declares war - 50 men against the US cavalry!
Screenplay by PAT FIELDER Produced and directed by ARNOLD LAVEN
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Another opportunity to enjoy the magic of the orchestra - led by John Arthy - as they re-create the authentic sounds of the dance band era. This collection of versatile musicians perform some of the most popular songs of the 20s, 30s and 40s, including 'Putting on the Ritz',
'As time goes by', 'Everything stops for tea' and 'Singing in the rain'.
Produced and directed by AVRIL MACRORY (R) An RTE production
Whether you think it's an ass or an asset, the law affects us all. Justice may be blind and its path may be strewn with law-makers and law-breakers, but David Jessel and Sue Cook are in the studio to help light its way. And Ed Boyle investigates the controversial cases and the legal loopholes that make justice's route so tortuous and time-consuming. Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer ALAN BOOKBINDER
Operation Noselift
A soldier with an outsize nose is helped by Trapper and Hawkeye when they lure a renowned plastic surgeon to the 4077th with promise of payment - in kind. The only problem is that the whole procedure is against army orders - and Frank and Hotlips begin to smell a rat.... Written by ERIK TARLOFF
Directed by HY AVERBACK (R)
Last of four parts by NIGEL WILLIAMS
Mr Mailer is woken by a telephone call from his distraught wife telling him their son has gone missing.
Music composed by SIMON ROGERS Designer DICK COLES
Script editor GWENDA BAGSHAW Producer SALLY HEAD Director STUART BURGE
High on Norway's Arctic Circle lies the enigma of Lake Glomdal which, although fed by a glacial river, has no known outlet.
In 1982 an Anglo-Norwegian expedition came to Norway and discovered an underwater world of white marble beneath the icy waters.
Producer RUSSELL ENGLAND
Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick with Nick Worrall
Ian Smith , Nick Clarke
Gill Nevill and Chris Lowe Producers
TIM GARDAM. MARK THOMPSON DIANA MORTON. JOHN BRIDCUT Directors CHRIS FOX
JOHN WILKINSON. JAMES GOULD Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE. ADRIAN MILNE Deputy editor TIM ORCHARD Editor RICHARD TAIT