The English Landscape Garden
A painting course in France.
Tony Butler reaches his journey's end.
Comedy starring
Rosalind Russell
A reporter is assigned to discredit the female judge who decided his boss's tough divorce settlement. With Walter Pidgeon. Director Norman Taurog ● FILMS: pages 37-42
A classic rags-to-riches drama starring
Joan Crawford , Spencer Tracy Jessie Cassidy escapes from a loveless marriage only to have the man enter her life again as a blackmailer. With Alan Curtis.
Director Frank Borzage ● FILMS: pages 37-42
Five aspiring actors take a tough drama course. 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Jane Goodall in East Africa.
A National Geographic Society film
Animation.
Stamps and collecting.
(Shown yesterday at 6.00 pm)
● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888
Tropical fruits in Sri Lanka. 0 FOOD: page 18
F Scott Fitzgerald 's classic tale, starring Alan Ladd , Betty Field
An ordinary First World War officer emerges in 1928 as a fabulously wealthy playboy.
Director Elliot Nugent ● FILMS: pages 37-42
Including a review of Deceived, a psychological thriller starring Goldie Hawn and John Heard , and a brief look at last week's
Oscar awards.
● TEREO
i A pair of bank robbers carrying huge amounts of cash are welcomed as Hallowe'en trick-or-treaters by the family.
I TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
She Ain Heavy. Will is still searching for his perfect woman but good friends come in all shapes and sizes.
6.50pm Standing Room Only On the football magazine programme Liam Brady speaks his mind about the modern game and looks back on an extraordinary career which saw him become one of the world's greatest players and now manager of Celtic. Also a report on press photographers, spending a match day with sports cameraman Michael Steele. With Simon O'Brien.
Producer Malcolm Betney Series producer Dele Onlya
First of four finals being shown this week.
Specialist jurors join Alun Hoddinott and Edward Gregson each night.
Featuring five contestants, the piano final is presented by Gillian Moore, the education director of the London Sinfonietta, and the singer Mike Henry.
Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
(The grand concerto final is scheduled for Saturday 11 April)Â
Stereo
Is it possible to reconstruct the sound of the very first language spoken? Compare Chinese with English, or an American Indian dialect with one spoken in New Guinea, and there would seem to be no connection in terms of vocabulary or grammar. Yet there is growing agreement among linguists, archaeologists and geneticists that all our societies are descended from one group of humans who spoke one original language.
Horizon examines the recent findings that have established links between the world's
5,000 languages and made it possible to discover 20 or more words that may have been spoken by the first humans. Producers Christopher Hale and Karl Sabbagh
Series editor Jana Bennett
A Skyscraper production for BBCtv
● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Last in the offbeat comedy sketch series with David Baddiel, Hugh Dennis, Rob Newman and Steve Punt.
(Stereo)
Ruby Wax goes to California to find the meaning of life. In the land of the New Age she consults with shamans (modem gurus), drinks herbal teas, and gets married to herself. DirectorVitold Starecki
Producer Ruby Wax
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
By the Labour Party. With subtitles.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Features, news and opinion from the world of the arts and media.
Editor Janice Hadlow * STEREO
The Gun Industry