Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
Presenter: Brian Curtois. Producers ANDREW MAYWOOD and JANINE THOMASON
Last of six programmes. Mary Stott
Interviewed by Beatrix Campbell.
Producer JILL DAWSON (R)
Lady Victoria Leatham visits this little known Elizabethan house near Lincoln.
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Osborne House
Three artists visit Queen
Victoria's private palace on the Isle of Wight.
Producer JEREMY CROSS BBC South (R)
Another chance to see the Japan of 1979. The Company Comes First Directed by LIBBY HALLIDAY
Produced by HOWARD SMITH (R)
Luncheon at Twelve
Directed by CHARLES PARROTT
The Ben Travers farce.
Starring and To help her charming son get a new job, Sue Long approaches Messrs Pound and Pink of Malaysian Rubber Estates Ltd - threatening blackmail....
Screenplay by LESLEY STORM.
WALTER C. MYCROFT and BEN TRAVERS from the play by BEN TRAVERS Produced and directed by WALTER C. MYCROFT
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Art Nouveau
Series producer KEITH ALEXANDER Director KEN MACGREGOR BBC Scotland (R)
Spot's Windy Day By Eric Hill.
Told by Paul Nicholas. Animation by LEO BELTOFT Production CLIVE JUSTER (R)
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First of eight programmes. Swavesey - the Rise and Fall of a Medieval Village
Presented by Fred Housego. Producer BRYN BROOKS (R)
From Johannesburg.
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Pascual Flores
Narrator: Tom Salmon. Director JENNI BURROWS Producer ROBIN DRAKE BBC Bristol (R)
How do you turn a chimpanzee into a gorilla?
Neil Mullarkey looks behind the scenes of Animal Night and finds out.
Director JEANINE JOSMAN
Blyth, Northumberland
How many towns can boast a lighthouse in someone's back yard and two town centres?
John Grundy discovers Blyth. Producer PAUL PAXTON
BBC North East - Newcastle (R)
Last of six programmes in which writer
Beryl Bainbridge examines the concept of a nation divided. The Powells of Bentley (R)
Anagram: starer ran.
Clue: West coast of Scotland. Answer: see today's programme!
Hosted by Paul Coia. Director JUSTIN c. ADAMS
Producer LESLIE MITCHELL BBC Scotland
The SDP started the 80s on a high note, but ended the decade in disarray.
David Owen reviews the events of the past ten years and tells John Humphrys why he is still convinced that his party can be a force in British politics. Producer JOHN WILCOX BBC Pebble Mill
Starring and Under emergency conditions, the underwater city of Pacifica prepares to receive a shipment of gold from Fort Knox and the entire US stockpile of the powerful
H-128, the most efficient and dangerous energy source known to man. The transfer is complicated by treachery from within and a hurtling asteroid that threatens to destroy the city.
Screenplay by JOHN MEREDYTH LUCAS
Produced and directed by IRWIN ALLEN
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Tina Turner, Patrick Duffy, Suzanne Vega and Herbie Hancock are among the six million people who start off the day chanting 'nam-myoho-renge-kyo'. Pop star Pepsi testifies to how this chant and a belief in Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism has helped change her life. Fiona Harrow discusses the subject with a group of young people.
BBC Northern Ireland
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Soul-rap sensation
Neneh Cherry opens her heart on motherhood in the music world, Alyson Williams talks raw, and Paul Johnson performs. Plus the usual mix of funky sounds, dance-steps and dress-sense.
Executive producer JENNY COWAN Series producer TERRY JERVIS BBC Pebble Mill
Stephen Hawking, author of the bestseller A Brief History of Time and world-famous for his work on black holes, is closer than anyone to solving the ultimate mystery of how the universe began. One of the greatest mathematical minds since Einstein, this Cambridge professor was afflicted with motor-neurone disease 25 years ago and given only two years to live. He survived with the determined support and encouragement of his wife, Jane.
Starring and Thirty years ago
Henry Hawksworth disappeared. But he never really went away. The character of Henry was replaced and now inside his head were four different people - Dana, a conservative family man; Peter, creative and childish; Phil, protective and unemotional; and Johnny, a violent sociopath. This moving and compassionate drama is based on the true story of one man's lifelong battle against the torment of multiple personality.
Screenplay by LAWRENCE B.MARCUS based on the book by HENRY HAWKSWORTH with TED SCHWARZ
Produced by JACK FARREN Directed by PAUL WENDKOS
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With Peter Snow.
The topical arts and media programme reports on people, issues and performances. This week's presenters are Sarah Dunant ,
Tracey MacLeod and Paul Morley. Producer ROLY KEATING
Executive producer KEVIN LOADER Editor MICHAEL JACKSON