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A roundup of yesterday's business in Westminster.
One year in the life of Bernard Aldrich , river keeper to the late Lord Mountbatten.
For many years, a converted cowshed in the wilds of Scotland housed the theatre of Barrie and Marianne Hesketh.
NatWest Bank Trophy
Live coverage from one of today's second round matches. Commentary by Jack Bannister , with Ray Illingworth and Tom Graveney.
(Coverage continues at 1.35pm)
The Taylor brothers' tandems are highly regarded. Their business thrives, despite using virtually no technology.
Animation.
Animation.
Second-round coverage.
(Coverage continues at 3.00pm on BBC1)
Including at
Followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions.
Further live coverage.
The Saints and the Profits In the late 1980s, financial scandals in the City and on Wall Street led to jail terms for several famous financiers. -
The 'greed is good' era had ended and business ethics returned to the top of the company boardroom agenda. How can companies ensure their employees behave ethically? Martin Young reports on attempts by British business to brush up its image. Producer David Dawson
Series editor Brian Davies
A series of six programmes.
3: North- West Italy. Including Milanese dishes, visits to
Lombardy, Piedmonte and the Alps d'Aosta. Presented by Valentina Harris.
Producer Clare Brigstocke * BOOK: same title, price £7.99 paperback, £ 12.95 hardback, from booksellers.
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Tonight, an investigation into the power struggle behind the FA's soccer Super League proposals and the results of an exclusive nationwide poll on the attitudes of the fans themselves. With Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs.
Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
News, facts and information on this summer's holiday scene. This week: a foreign resort report from the Carinthian
Lakes in southern Austria; a UK Mini-Guide to Tenby and the south Pembrokeshire coast. Plus calls from the Moan Line, the number to ring when things go wrong with your holiday - [number removed]. With Penny Junor, Matthew Collins ,
Mairi MacIver and Dr John Thornes. Director Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
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The Women Who Smile
A second chance to see this acclaimed film about the Hamar people who live in the remote south-west of Ethiopia. The women are proud, humorous and outspoken.
Birinda, a young widow, Duka, an unmarried girl and Hilanda, a senior co-wife, although living a very different lifestyle from our own share many of our concerns - teenage pregnancy, marriage, men and growing old.
Producer Joanna Head
Series editor Chris Curling PICTURE STORY: page 63
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Short dramas for television.
Oranges and Lemons by Kay Adshead.
Nigerian Ola (Olusola
Oyeleye) has a passion for
English history. A job at the Tower of London leaves her greatly disillusioned.
Producers Betsan Morris Evans and Simon Cellan Jones Director David Yates
A Betsan Films/Fatboy production for BBCtv
With John Simpson.
Highlights of one of today's second round one-day matches. Introduced by Richie Benaud.
A preview of OU programmes.
Large public innovations tend to be controversial. This programme on design and innovation looks at the proposal for a tidal barrage at Weston-super-Mare.
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