Questions of National Identity
Yesterday in parliament.
Highlights of yesterday's ladies quarter-finals.
Musical starring Anna Neagle
Errol Flynn
During the Second World War, actress Carole Beaumont becomes injured during a bombing raid. She hallucinates that she has become colourful characters from the past.
Producer/Director Herbert Wilcox (Colour with black and white sequences)
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Weston Park in Shropshire.
John Craven presents the latest countryside stories.
Animation.
Live coverage from the Lawn Tennis
Championships on the day when we should learn who will contest the men's singles semi-finals on Friday. Commentary by Dan Maskell ,
John Barrett , John Alexander and Julian Tutt. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
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Including at
2.00pm and 3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
The first of 11 programmes on the history of aviation. Pioneers. Narrated by Anthony Quayle. See panel below.
Producer Tony Salmon
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NEW The first in a series of ten screen dramas.
Redemption
First showing on network television.
Starring
Tom Courtenay
Miranda Richardson
Lindsay Duncan
The return of Stan Peachey after 16 years brings panic and violence to the village of Gillard. His wife still loves him, but her sister demands vengeance. Is it possible that the community can forgive the enormity of his crime?
Producer George Faber
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International current affairs are highlighted by Jeremy Paxman.
Second in a series of fiveprogrammes featuring acoustic music. As the lights dance on the Clyde, the audience aboard the Renfrew Ferry gets into the swing with the Wallochmor Ceilidh Band.
Andy White adds a contemporary note. And
Katherine Tickell mixes old and new. Presenting the best of acoustic music is Aly Bain , who is featured this week with accordian wizard
Phil Cunningham. Producer Maureen White
Executive producer John Archer
Access to Higher Education
A panel, which includes the Minister for Higher Education, faces a studio audience to debate broadening access to higher education.