Parliamentary update.
Jack and Alice Overton find themselves questioning their ten-year marriage, when temptation enters each of their lives.
With Clive Brook and Diana Wynyard
. Network premiere. Director Worthington Miner
● FILMS: pages 47-56
Starring Peter Finch Anthony Steel
1931: A merchant ship leaves South America for England with an attractive young woman as its lone passenger. Director Roy Baker ● FILMS: pages 47-56
With Geoffrey Smith.
11. 50am Rights of Passage - A look at the immigration system.
12.20pm Here to Stay? - Racial discrimination after entry.
12.50pm Black and 92 - The risingtide of racism in Europe. (A Moonlight production for BBCtv) ●SUPPORT MATERIAL: page 107
Animation.
A swing that lasts. Presented by Peter Alliss.
Followed by Look, Stranger
Sculpting porcelain flowers.
For the deaf community.
Followed by Westminster Live
Today in Parliament.
and Regional News; Weather
Hosted by Paul Coia.
The Wookey family bungalow in the Mendips.
With Robert Robinson and Loyd Grossman.
Harry Dodson uses an array of Victorian machines to keep the gardens neat and tidy. ● STEREO
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Another Man from UNCLEthriller starring Robert Vaughn David McCallum
The dauntless duo are dispatched to Sicily to thwart a plot to divert the Gulf Stream.
Director Joseph Sargent ● FILMS: pages 47-56
Boy and the Snowgoose
"I do think it's an important programme and one I am glad to be taking part in. I hope the programme may do something to change the views of the governments involved and help to get some of those prisoners released" - P D James.
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An investigative documentary series on foreign affairs. Mr Murakami Goes to Washington
Polls now show that many
Americans regard Japan as a bigger threat than the Soviet Union, while many Japanese think they should stop kowtowing to America. In the week that commemorates the 50th anniversary of Pearl
Harbor, Japanese journalist Yoshio Murakami reports on the relationship between his country and the United States. Producer Vivian Ducat Editor John Morrison
The food programme's countdown to Christmas begins with a recipe for the craftiest cake ever, and a tasting of Australian wines in time for the party season. Director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks
A Bazal production for BBCtv
Details on Ceefax page 616 ●STEREO
0 RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine, £1.10, from newsagents. 0 FOOD: page 20
Sci-fi adventure series.
Starring Scott Bakula Dean Stockwell
Thou Shalt Not. On 2 February 1974 Sam assumes the identity of a Rabbi trying to prevent the break-up of a family unable to resolve their anger and guilt over the death of their son.
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●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Second in a four-part documentary series. Never Had It So Good.
Reporter/Producer
Michael Cockerell continues the story of the class factor in post war politics. This programme looks at the 13 years of Conservative rule from Winston Churchill 's return to power in 1951. Director Brian Hill
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media magazine. ●STEREO