7.10 Nathan the Wise
7.35 Victorians and the Art of the Past
Parliamentary update.
Comedy starring
Dana Andrews
Lilli Palmer
Louis Jourdan
When a successful doctor brings an eccentric young artist home to meet his devoted wife, the couple's ordered existence goes out the window.
Director Lewis Milestone (1948)
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Starring Cary Grant
Forced to remain at home because of his mother's illness, cockney drifter Ernie Mott discovers that life in the East End is hard. (1944)
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A look at an office catering business. Rpt
Cardiff youngsters in conversation with Harold Williamson
in 1967.
Did the stock market crash of 1987 7 ha ve anything to do with the great October storm?
Is the world on the brink of an environmental apocalypse?
Film-maker Chris Petit offers his own extraordinary views on the power of the weather.
A Koninck Projects production for BBCtv
Children's puppet adventures.
To the Islands of the Sea Wolf The expedition disembarks at San Benito, one of Mexico's remotest island groups, just as the sea wolves - the Californian sea lions - are pupping.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Stealing the Family Silver Millions of pounds worth of art and antiques are stolen each year from Britain's historic houses. Few are ever recovered. This programme investigates this growing phenomenon and discovers links with organised crime and international drug dealing.
A report about British children who were sent to Australia, in the post-war years, to work on farms.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of Parliament.
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
William Shawcross travels up the Mekong river in Vietnam.
Quiz show on archive news.
Steve Rider looks forward to the 122nd Open Golf
Championship which starts tomorrow in Sandwich, Kent.
Executive producer John Shrewsbury
Captain Kirk is in the grip of a malevolent force.
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
Ladybird, Ladybird. Ladybirds are predators in disguise.
The curators of the Byker estate go on tour: taking in the Saatchi Gallery and the Royal Academy.
First in a six-part series looking into the folklore that makes up the game, and celebrating its appeal to millions of players.
From Paupers to Princes. How has the social and financial status of golfers changed since the days when pros were virtually the servants of the clubs they played for?
Bruce Critchley charts the rise of the professional golfer. Producer Donna Geils
Executive producer Laurence St John
First of nine investigative sports programmes.
Jobs for the Boys
Just how easy is it to get taken on as a sports activity instructor? In spite of public concern over the death of four children in April, there are still few checks made on those who look after children on sports activity holidays. Editor VyvSimson
Executive producer Tony Moss
Paul Morley takes a wry look at the world that unfolds on the TV screen after most people have gone to bed.
Producer Mary Harron
Presented by Jeremy Paxman. (Subtitled)
Followed by Off the Wall - At Home
A visit to another home on the Byker housing estate.
The weekly multicultural debate programme in which a selection of people from a range of ethnic backgrounds discuss a controversial topical issue.
Presented by Trevor Phillips.
A Juniper production for BBCtv
How different cultures cope with death.
The design and building of this major city extension.