I Again Comedy starring
Edgar Bergen
Charlie McCarthy In the sequel to Look Who 's
Laughing, shown yesterday, the McGees splash out on a spectacular party to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary.
With Jimjordan, Marian Jordan Harold Peary and Ray Noble.
(1942) B/W
FILM REVIEWS pages 53-62
With signing.
Parliamentary update.
The Bolshoi ballet in the 1930s.
9.05 Artshow
9.25 Mathsphere
9.45 You and Me
An SFTV production for BBCtv
10.00 Movable Feasts
10.15 Look and Read
10.35 Q and A
(Stereo)
10.45 Mathscope
11.00 Watch: Children in History
(Stereo)
11.15 Thunderbirds in French
11.20 English Express: Factual writing
11.40 The French Collection
(Stereo)
12.05 History File: Expansion, Trade and Industry
12.25 Lifeschool: I is for information
(Stereo)
12.50 Teaching Today
Helping with reading difficulties (1) (Stereo)
1.20-1.40 Children's BBC
with Chris Jarvis (Stereo)
1.20 The Brollys
1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair
1.40 Health E
(Stereo)
2.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather
followed by: You and Me
Note: repeats are not indicated.
A look at some of the world's most famous paintings.
Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
With signing and subtitles.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live lain Macwhirter and John Cole present live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime Minister's questions. Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
UK Championship.
Thriller starring Lee Horsley , originally a pilot to the television series.
A wealthy Texan, whose hobby is crime detection, is hired to solve the murder of a billionaire.
DirectorRichardLang (1982)
FILM REVIEWS pages 63-68
The third day of the RAC Rally includes the infamous Kielder complex.
Backs against the Wall
With a sympathetic President in the White House, the gay population of the United States thought a new era of tolerance was round the corner. But with mass lesbian weddings and the attempt to end the ban on homosexuals in the military, are they demanding too much too soon? Middle America and the Christian right accuse gay activists of undermining family values. David Lomax reports from America's latest civil war.
Producer Charles Colville
EditorGlynnJones
Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke begin a Euro-wine tour in the Mosel Valley, Germany.
The countdown to Christmas begins with a traditional
Christmas cake, and there's advice on the best wine glasses to choose for tasting. With
Chris Kelly and Michael Barry. Studiodirector Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks
ABazalproductionforBBCtv Stereo RECIPES: are available in BBC Good Food Magazine and on Ceefax page 686.
Film director Oliver Stone is one of the producers of this five-pai t futuristic drama, starring James Belushi Dana Delany
Angie Dickinson
3: As Harry grows closer to
Paige, Grace is reunited with her father and the "Friends".
ANGIE DICKINSON 'S KIND OF DAY: page
WarArtist
"The human face and the human figure are what I'm interested in most," says 35-year-old artist
Peter Howson , "and distortion of the human face and of the human figure interest me even more."
A painter could hardly find greater distortion than among the slaughter of the Bosnian conflict. Howson an artist with a growing reputation that has attracted such clients as Madonna and Bob Geldof , was selected as Britain's official war artist and sent out to the front line, based in Vitez.
Comparing what he finds with the tough environment in which he works, in a run-down area of Glasgow, he says: "it was total anarchy. The typical dour
Calvinist wife-beater is a perfect gentleman in comparison to some of the people that hang about here."
Howson's impressions of and reactions to what he saw bring fresh perspective to the tragedy of civil war. "The experience of Bosnia," he says, "has changed my whole perception of humanity." Director Michael Houldey Series editor Paul Watson
AUnicom production for BBCtv
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
With Sarah Dunant.
The penultimate day.
Highlights. Stereo
Drama (secondary school); sex education (primary school).
(to 4.00)