9.00 Culture and Belief in Europe
1450-1600 9.25 Mental Handicap
9.50 Whipped into Action 10.15 Open Advice 10.40 Literature in the Modem World
David Attenborough explores the island of Bali.
Anne Gregg visits Rajasthan in India.
Hollywood's silent stars feature in this compilation of slapstick and swashbuckling action. With Douglas Fairbanks , Charlie Chaplin , Laurel and Hardy, and the Keystone Cops.
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Visiting Belvoir Castle.
The programme covering all aspects of entertainment from the Asian world. At 24, Apachi Indian is the hottest property on the British Asian music scene. There's also a look at
Kali Theatre Company's Song for a Sanctuary, based on the true case of the murder of Balwant Kaur , killed by her husband in a Southall women's refuge. Plus the Video Top 10 and fashion from Palla vi
Jaikishan. With Shyama Perera.
A 93-part epic from India.
68: The sage grants Sanjay the power of second sight.
(In Hindi with English subtitles. Repeated tomorrowat 12midnight on BBC1)
A classic spoof western sequel to The Paleface, starring Bob Hope
Paleface Potter 's son goes west to claim his inheritance. and Trigger
Director Frank Tashlin
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Further coverage of round 5 from Reading. With David Vine. Editor Rick Waumsley
A Grand Slam Sports production for BBCtv (Coverage continues at 10.55pm)
A ten-part series.
6: On the Road. Travel writer
Alan Booth is walking the length of Japan. Along his route he explores the language and culture of travel in Japan, and responds to some of the stock questions Japanese people love to ask foreigners. Producer Terry Doyle
0 SUPPORT MATERIAL: BBC book.
£ 16.95 from retailers: audio cassettes, £29.95 per pack of five.
Highlights from last week's editions of The Late Show.
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Topical comedy quiz show. * STEREO
WithJill Dando.
Followed by Weather
An examination of the infighting within the Kremlin since Mikhail Gorbachev came to power. New programmes commenting on the political turbulence of this year complement the original series. The Battle of Glasnost. In
March 1988, while Gorbachev was away from Russia, hardliners moved swiftly to try and undermine his authority. This attempted coup is described by those involved. Director David Ash
Senes producer Norma Percy
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Les Dawson follows in the pantomime dame tradition by playing an outrageous old woman in the British premiere of a play by the leading Argentinian dramatist Roberto Cossa. Set in post-Falklands Buenos Aires - though the cast adopt Lancashire accents - it is a black farce about a family's desperate struggle to survive the effects of galloping inflation while trying to satisfy the voracious appetite of their selfish grandmother. The part has been traditionally associated with a leading male comic in productions around the world. This new adaptation is by Michael Hastings.
(Stereo)
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Further coverage.
Semi-final highlights.
Normski presents news from the clubs.
( Shown last Monday)
Live coverage of the Japanese Grand Prix from Suzuka.
(Grand Prix highlights at 9.40pm)
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