Water for Jordan
Parliamentary highlights.
Final day's highlights.
Ella, crazy about
New Orleans jazz, has to move to Chicago, but she stays a fan through the evolving styles in music and dance. Producer/Director William Dieterle
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First showing on network television for this musical about an ambitious impresario. With Louis Armstrong. Director Ray McCarey
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The Parthenon Frieze.
Animation.
Followed by Australia
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Otley Hall in Suffolk.
Followed by Westminster Live
Parliamentary highlights
The Royal Navy's field-gun contest.
Disability issues.
A celebration of street culture and hip hop style took place last year in the quiet seaside town of Bridlington. Spray-can artists from all over the world congregated for an eight-hour contest to create the best 20ft mural; dancing and skateboarding completed the competition. Producer Roger Keech
The adventures of the new
USS Enterprise and its crew. Time Squared. A replica of Captain Picard is discovered and leads the Enterprise crew into a deadly time warp.
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The Farm
Featuring the band at
Liverpool during their recent Spartacus tour. Friends Suggs and Pete Wylie sing along some of the old favourites, including All Together Now. Director Steve Lock
Producer Charles Lauder
7.30pm Has Anyone
Heard of Mozambique? Young people at a Bristol school raised money for a third world charity, but most had no idea where the money would go. Mark Ashton relates their lives to those of their counterparts in Mozambique, a country rich in natural resources but where civil war and famine mean one child in every three dies before reaching the age of 5. Producer Mike Dornan
Second of 11 programmes on the history of aviation.
The Aeroplane Goes to War The story of the men and machines that shaped the future of military aviation.
Narrated by Anthony Quayle. Producer Chns Powell
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Starring Timothy Spall
Winner of the Radio Times Drama Awards, this week's ScreenPlay is a black comedy written by Stephen Bill. It is the story of a small businessman and a deal that is about to break his family.
Drama: page 4
Films: pages 27-34
Picture Story: page 58
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By the Labour Party.
Jeremy Paxman presents the day's top news stories.
Third of five programmes featuring acoustic music from the Renfrew Ferry. This week, Ireland comes to
Glasgow as a group of fiddlers and singers from Donegal bring their special style of music to the River Clyde.
Host Aly Bain welcomes Irish piper Liam O'Flynn and the spectacular Tara Dancers. Producer Maureen White
Executive producer John Archer
Literature in the Modern World
Madmen and Specialists by Wole Soyinka.