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A report on yesterday's proceedings in both Houses of Parliament.
Musical drama starring Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman
Crosby reprises the role he created for Going My Way in this sentimental sequel, which was the top US box-office hit of 1945, about an attempt to find new accommodation for a proud but run-down school.
Songs include Adeste Fidelis, O, Sanctissima and Aren't You Glad You're You.
(1945)
See Films pages 33-38
Biography of Scandinavian composer
Edvard Grieg. Magnificent
Norwegian landscapes provide the backdrop for this family musical which features an impressive supporting cast.
With a score based on Grieg's music and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Director Andrew LStone (l 970)
SEE FILMS pages 33-38
Animation. Penny uses her magic crayons to conjure up ghosts to help her magician uncle. (Rpt)
Animation. The adventures of four small dogs. Today, Ruff thinks he is plain and becomes jealous of Rosie and Co.
Narrated by Victoria Wood.
Featuring George Lane Fox , the ninth generation of his family to be landlord of Bramham Park, near Leeds, one of the great estates of Yorkshire. When George Lane Fox returned from the army, a few years before this programme was first broadcast in 1978, the job of landlord had changed greatly. This film, narrated by Deryck Guyler , looks at the way he went about his work. Rpt
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Jumpcuts
A preview of the weekend's OU programmes.
The Bell's Scottish Open from Gleneagles. Live coverage from the closing holes. For the first time there will be coverage from the ninth green all the way to the finish.
2.10-4.00pm
4.00-6.00pm
Including
3.00pm News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at
3.50pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
I Sci-fi western.
Legend has it that a monster lives in the Hollow Mountain, in Mexico. When rancher Jimmy Ryan finds some of his cattle dead at the foot of the mountain, he makes a chilling discovery.
Director Edward Nassour (1956) SEE FILMS pages 33-38
American comedy series.
Gil gets more than he bargained for when he tries to sort out his father's retirement plan. With Ed Begleyjr , Jayne Atkinson.
Presented by Mark Lawson of The Independent. A Granada production for BBCtv
Scotland's unique "not proven" verdict is in the dock, charged with being illogical and unjust. Yet the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice in England and Wales is considering the verdict as part of its review designed to prevent further miscarriages of justice. Is not proven, as Sir Walter Scott described it, a "bastard verdict" bringing Scottish law into disrepute? George Hume reports. Producer Dennis Cosgrove
EditorVal Atkinson
News from the Hampton Court International Flower Show; and a celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of poet and gardener John Clare.
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
GEOF FHAMILTON page 17
Comedy from 1984 with Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
Witness Margaret Thatcher 's finest hour and sample the exciting qualities of real ale. Director/Producer Martin Shardlow
This week: restoration or innovation? Controversial plans for the future of St George's
Hall, Windsor Castle; Lucinda Lambton salutes another heritage hero; and a visit to Northern Ireland's latest multi-media visitors' centre at
Navan, the ancient mound in Armagh. With Kirsty Wark. Series producer Sally Angel
Executive producer Roland Keating
Tony Hawks and Jo Brand head a panel of comedians to answer your questions.
Jimmy Mulville presides. Director John F D Northover Producer Dan Patterson
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
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With Jeremy Paxman.
This week's guests include Paul Weller , formerly of the Jam and the Style Council; Irish folk group Clannad; and new singer-songwriter Lena Fiagre. DirectorJanet Fraser Crook Producer Mark Cooper
Jools is joined by Paul Weller of The Jam and Style Council, Irish Folk group Clannad, A.J. Croce, The Jesus and Mary Chain and new singer-songwriter Lena Fiagbe.
Jools is joined by Paul Weller of The Jam and Style Council, Irish Folk group Clannad, A.J. Croce, The Jesus and Mary Chain and new singer-songwriter Lena Fiagbe.
This Omnibus film follows the songwriter and poet on his recent sell-out world tour.
Filmed in London, Paris, Athens and New York with his eight-piece band, the bleak bard of 70s bedsits is revealed as a witty, humorous artist.