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The Wolds of Lincolnshire is the biggest Church of England parish group in the country and Peter Fluck , a professional soldier before he became a priest, is the parson there.
Narrator: Deryck Guyler. Writer/Producer Don Haworth BBC North (R)
Peter Scott specialises in the treatment of exotic animals - anything from llamas to rainbow trout.
Producer Jane French BBC South (R)
Sid Perou , with the help of the Cave Diving Group, goes under ground in northern
England and the West Country. Narrator: Ken Cooper. (R)
Starring
Nino Martini Ida Lupino Braganza, a bandit chief, is heavily influenced by American gangster films. But he also has a soft spot for beautiful music, so when he kidnaps a well-known tenor there's much to soothe his fevered brow.
Director Rouben Mamoulian
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Back in the Woods Lloyd plays a religious novice in the northern woods with Bebe Daniels as a local tomboy in this classic silent comedy from 1919. Director Hal Roach
James Cameron lands on the aircraft-carrier HMS
Eagle. He meets the men who serve her, struggling to come to terms with the knowledge that she is no longer needed. Producer/Director
Richard Marquand (R)
Mrs Bite turns over a new leaf at the village fete.
Sarah and James burst the park water mains. (R)
Eight programmes about renovating old furniture.
6: Most cabinets are variations on a simple box structure. Presented by David Day and Albert Jackson. (R)
Weather followed by You and Me
A series for 4-and 5-year-olds. (R)
A preview of the weekend's Open University programmes.
International Golf
From the Duke's Course at Woburn for the Dunhill British Masters.
Nick Faldo , Ian Woosnam , Rodger Davis and Mark McNulty are at the head of the top-class international field competing this week. Producer Alastair Scott Executive producer John Shrewsbury
International Show Jumping From Hickstead, featuring the Emirates Airlines Cup. The richest grand prix in Britain this year has attracted a world-class field with the riders intent on preparing for the World Championships in Stockholm. All eyes will be on the World Cup winner John Whitaker with Henderson Milton aiming to improve on their third place here last year.
Introduced by David Vine. Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley. Producer Wendy Sheppard
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Marilyn Maxwell
Clayton Poole is a long-time admirer of glamorous film star Carla Naples. So when she begs him to look after her soon-to-be-bom baby, he readily agrees.
Unfortunately she has triplets.
Producer Jerry Lewis Director Frank Tashlin
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A special edition looking at the press in the lead up to the Czech elections as part of the BBC's two-week Tales from Prague season.
Minding Your Own Business
Has the small business bubble burst? Has the Government's dream of a wealth-creating economy, constantly refuelled by lean, efficient small businesses, finally ended? Although more small businesses are being started than ever before, more are now going bust. The south east has bome the brunt of this downturn and in the past few months the number of bankruptcies has almost doubled from the same period last year.
Terry Dignan investigates this most volatile part of our economy.
Producer Ron Fisher
Series producer Peter Lowe
BBC South and East - Elstree
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Public Eye examines issues and stories at the heart of life in Britain.
Drawing on the expertise of the reporters and correspondents in the BBC's Social Affairs Unit, each edition analyses the facts and opinions at the centre of a domestic issue.
Presented by Peter Taylor. Editor Nigel Chapman
Even if rainfall patterns return to normal, there is already a serious risk of hosepipe bans and water shortages this summer. The programme explores ways to ensure that plants don't suffer. Plus plenty of ideas from Barnsdale to fill the garden with colour and fragrance.
With Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colbom , Pippa Greenwood. Series producer Mark Kershaw Editor Dennis Adams BBC Pebble Mill
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They're back: Siadwel, the Bald Man, Helen in the Wine Bar, Rab C Nesbitt plus full supporting bandage reconvene for 30 minutes of comedy. Featuring Gregor Fisher , Andy Gray ,
Helen Lederer , Tony Roper , Elaine C Smith , Jonathan Watson and John Sparkes. Music David McNiven
Producer/Director Colin Gilbert BBC Scotland (R)
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With Jeremy Paxman in the studio and Peter Snow in Washington.
Michael Kocab
I never dreamt of it - I was just using my popularity to help in any way I could.
Kocab is Czechoslovakia's most famous rock star. Now he is also the MP for the central district of Prague and a member of the President's kitchen cabinet. This profile charts the change in Kocab life as he exchanges the recording studio for Parliament. Director Richard Lightbody
First showing on network television.
Two bored girls decide to contribute to the decadent, materialistic society in which they live.
A witty social allegory, shot and edited with great panache, Daisies shocked the authorities but was an unprecedented success both in Czechoslovakia and abroad.
Director Vera Chytilova
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