The attractions of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
The problems of conserving the historic city of York, whose inhabitants increasingly rely on tourism for a living.
Children's drama starring
Duncan Macrae
Into their hard-hearted grandfather's Nova Scotia home come two orphan boys.
Director Philip Leacock
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Melodrama starring Ingrid Bergman
Scarred as a child, Anna Holm has become a misanthropic blackmailer. Then her crimes bring her into contact with a plastic surgeon who offers her the chance of a new life.
Director Gustaf Molander
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Worcestershire naturalist
Norman Hickin shares the secrets of the Wyre forest.
Jacques Pepin prepares sauteed eggplant rolls, red snapper in potato jackets with salad, and baked apple tart.
The craft of the organ maker.
Puppet fun.
The last of five explorations of the green parts of the city.
Every year more urban green sites are flattened by bulldozers, but local people can take action to stop this and make space for wildlife.
Followed by The Wooldridge View To the Limit and Beyond. Ian Wooldridge goes behind the excitement of the Royal Navy's annual field-gun competition to investigate the discipline and danger that go into the forging of a field-gunner.
Followed by World Darts
Highlights from yesterday's quarter-finals from the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey.
Including at
3.50pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia.
Shyama Perera looks at the world of media, entertainment and the arts in the topical talk show.
Kevin Costner , the award-winning actor and director, talks to Barry Norman.
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.25pm, BBClj
Classic 1960s puppet series.
Raptures of the Deep. The gang find themselves in a mysterious underwater jewelled forest.
Spy drama from the 60s.
Invisible killer bees invade UNCLE's Swiss section.
This Education Special makes a return visit to Liverpool's
Scotland Road Free School 21 years after the BBC first filmed there. A bold experiment erupted on the establishment in the summer of 1971 - the school had no rules, no curriculum, no uniforms. Funds were meagre, facilities few. Yet, despite opposition, the school struggled against the odds for four years. Producer Dick Foster
The Graham Greene
Trilogy
Arena's 1993 season opens with this three-part exploration of the life and work of the enigmatic writer. Greene's obsessions with the seedy world of love, sex, betrayal, disloyalty and failure influenced millions of readers over 60 years. With extracts read by Sir Alec Guinness. England Made Me (1904-39) Tonight's film examines the failures and successes of Greene's early career; investigates his conversion to Catholicism; and explores his intense but unhappy marriage. It includes the first interview with his widow Vivien. Part 2 is tomorrow, part 3 on Sunday. Director Donald Sturrock
Series editors Nigel Finch , Anthony Wall
With Sue Cameron.
Semi-final highlights..
(La Guerre estfinie)
Alain Resnais 's fourth feature is tonight's Classic
French Cinema film, starring Yves Montand Spanish exiles in Paris plot to overthrow France 25 years after the end of the civil war.
In French with English subtitles.
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