A roundup of business from the Lords and the Commons.
Weird Australian sports introduced by Jack Thompson. (R)
Starring
Dennis O'Keefe , Marie McDonald When Ken finally marries he expects his bachelor skeletons to remain in their cupboards.
Director Allan Dwan
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The American showbiz magazine.
Interview with singer Belinda Carlisle.
John Grundy visits Boston, Lines.
Director Paul Paxton. Producer Roger Burgess (R)
How a Derby winner helped to paint the white lines on our roads. Producer David Bean
Executive producer John Mapplebeck (R)
Comedy and Racism
If a joke is funny, does that mean it can't be offensive? Producer John Twitchin
And at 12.20pm
The Black and White Media Show
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Television's effect as an 'image-maker' of black people. (R) • TRAINING NOTES: send a 27p sae to [address removed].
Cartoon. (R)
First of a series in which skating champion John Curry shows how to improve skating technique. (R)
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Delia Smith talks about Delia Smith 's Christmas shown on Thursday at 8.00pm on BBC2. Producer Catherine Elliott-Kemp
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St David's. Kathy Tayler reports on a self-catering holiday in Wales.
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Paul Coia hosts the word game. Director Justin C Adams Producer Leslie Mitchell
Jane Corbin hosts a topical debate. Editor Charles Miller
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An American comedy series about a beauty shop.
The Case of the Missing Toupee.
Vicky (Sheryl Lee Ralph ) is in for a surprise from an old flame.
Normski and the Dance Squad
Posse with music news and guests Run DMC and Dream Warriors. Producer Jaswinder Bancil
An Activate production for BBCtv
The series where the public can make programmes under their own editorial control. Future on the Line As the Government prepares to open the telephone network to greater competition, independent computer network Greennet asks difficult questions about the communications revolution. Producaj Fred Johnson
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In this series of portraits of innocent people who are in prison, Sir John Harvey-Jones tells the story of a man who has
'disappeared' simply because of his beliefs.
Writer Caroline Moorehead Producer Rex Bloomstein
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Dedicated to the proposition that the exotic begins at home.
In Search of Bohemia. Can there really be a hamlet on the edge of the New Forest called Bohemia?
Jonathan Meades explains. Producer Russell England
Executive producer Clare Paterson
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Reports from around the world on environmental issues introduced by Michael Buerk. Frozen assets
President Gorbachev's ambitious plans depend on exploiting the huge oil and gas fields of Siberia. But now, for the first time, Soviet environmentalists are free to voice their opposition. Gordon Clough reports on the implications. Producer John Deering
Series editor Jeremy Evans
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First showing on network television. Starring
Nicholas Eadie , Anne Tenney
Damien Parer was Australia's first official war cameraman. Killed in action in 1944 he left behind a wife of six months, a son he never saw, and some of the greatest images of war ever recorded on film.
Director John Duigan
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Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media show. Executive producer Janey Walker Editor Roland Keating