A roundup of business from the Lords and Commons.
Francis Coulson and Brian Sack reflect on 40 years of living and working in style at Sharrow, an elegant hotel in the Lake District. Editor Cyril Gates (R)
Starring
Anthony Quinn , Oskar Werner The film version of Morris West 's bestseller about a Russian Pope and his influence on world peace.
Director Michael Anderson
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Bobby Brown is featured in this American showbiz magazine.
The Klae Dynasty. Dr Westin (David McCallum ) guards a potential kidnap victim. (R)
The off-field story of 60 years of the World Cup, narrated by Kenneth Wolstenholme. (R)
Cartoon about an urban street. (R)
The 18-footers of Sydney Harbour One of the world's fastest sailing boats developed from humble work craft. Narrated by Tom Salmon. (R)
0 Little Town of Bethlehem The second carol from the choir of Ely Cathedral.
Weather followed by Songs of Praise
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David Vine introduces Grand Prix highlights and looks forward to tonight's fancy dress finale.
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Word game hosted by Paul Coia.
Jane Corbin hosts a topical debate. Editor Charles Miller
Baby Alex. Harefield Hospital is famous for its transplants, but in its 75th anniversary year, First Sight reveals other pioneering work there which would usually go unreported. Antonia Higgs records the story of a family whose unborn child has a heart defect, and of their decision to offer him a chance to live. Producer Peter Lowe
Starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan.
Marshal 'Bat' Masterson is called to restore order in Liberal, Kansas, a town where farmland is being devastated by trail drivers.
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The last episode of an American comedy set in a beauty shop. Beauty School. Taylor (
Karen Bankhead ) fails her exam again.
Normski's last fast-moving dance show of the series. Series producer Jaswinder Bancil An Activate production for BBCtv
A series made by the public under their own editorial control.
Alice in Vitro. Infertility can strike at the heart of a woman's identity, raising feelings of guilt and failure. The Women's Health and Reproduction Rights Information Centre gives a voice to those women, through their experiences and personal diaries. Producer Sue Davidson
Community Programme Unit editor Tony Laryea 0 PROGRAMME SUGGESTIONS: write to 'Open Space', BBCtv, London W12 7RJ. t PICTURE STORY: page 59
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Wall of Death. Triona Holden investigates driftnet fishing, which every year claims the lives of hundreds of thousands of seabirds, turtles, dolphins and whales. Introduced by Michael Buerk. Producer Mark Jacobs
Series editor Jeremy Evans
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First showing on network television. Starring Coral Browne, Ian Holm
April 1932: attending the Lewis Carroll Centenary in New York, Alice Hargreaves - the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland - is haunted by childhood memories of the strange, repressed Rev Dodgson.
Director Gavin Millar
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Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Philippe Starck. A special profile of the acclaimed French architect. Producer Gina Newsom