With signing.
Bryan McNerney investigates Cornwall's holy wells, springs and streams.
A documentary about the owners who train animals for fetes, television and films.
Comedy starring Cecil Parker
Young Viscount Pym , having failed to become a Tory MP, decides to stand for Labour. With A E Matthews,
David Tomlinson and Lana Morris. Director John Paddy Carstairs (1949)
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Romantic drama starring
Cary Grant , Irene Dunne Estranged by personal tragedy, a couple are about to part. But the wife recalls happier times as she listens to Penny Serenade.
With Beulah Bondi , Edgar Buchanan and Ann Doran. Director George Stevens (1941)
Britons living in Germany.
(FirstshownonBBCEast)
A personal exploration of the impact of illiteracy.
(Rpt)
Animation.
Bill Oddie discovers the wildlife of Papua New Guinea.
Subtitled (news)
In the Garden
January.
The changing life of a birdhauntedestuary.
Subtitled (news)
World Darts
Highlights from last night's matches in the World
Professional Championship.
Regional News; Weather
Quiz show.
Further highlights.
Landing on a doomed planet, Captain Kirk searches for a scientific mission scheduled for evacuation. As his officers vanish before his eyes, Kirk finds himself helpless in the hands of alien masters and is forced to endure agonising experiments.
The award-winning current affairs programme returns with a band of young reporters revealing the latest trends and investigating current events.
Sex. An exclusive poll on young people's attitudes to sex. Reportage asks: are we cross-legged and confused or just doing something that comes naturally?
Executive producer Rachel Purnell Series producer Nicola Moody
A 15-minute special with Normski showing the winner of the Lift Off competition re-recording their track and filming their pop promo. Producer Clare Pizey Director Jerry Foulkes
The return of the investigative sports magazine which offers in-depth reports on the wide world of sport. Violence, money, drugs, fashion, the law - sport today means much more than just action and results. Editor VyvSimson
Executive producer Tony Moss
The second of this week's programmes featuring new dance works.
ShouldAccidentally Fall
The world of the Hollywood western - a vast landscape, and a saloon with its swinging doors and bar. Choreographer
Yolande Snaith 's dancers vault, slump and cling to the bar while green bottles slide, roll along it and fly through the air.
Director Ross MacGibbon integrates choreography, music, camera movement and editing in a dynamic salute to Hollywood's wild west.
Performed by Dance Quorum. Composer Graeme Miller A Landseer production for BBCtv
(Beethoven in Love, tomorrow 7.15pm)
n Drama from the award-winning
Merchant-Ivory team, starring Paul Newman Joanne Woodward
In Kansas City, between the wars, the lives of a stuffy lawyer and his unworldly wife are forced into crisis as they are confronted by the rebellions of their three grown children. Adapted from the novels of Evan S Connell.
Director James Ivory 1990)
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Highlights of the first quarter-final matches in the World
Professional Championship, from Frimley Green.
Introduced by Dougie Donnelly with commentary by Tony Green and Sid Waddell.
A concert documentary of U2's Joshua Tree world tour. The songs include Angel of Harlem, Sunday Bloody Sunday and When Love Comes to Town. (1988)
(Streets of Fire, tomorrow at 12.20am)
(Stereo) (B/W and colour)
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