With signing.
A visit to Tintagel, Cornwall.
A look at women at work in the Channel Islands.
Musical comedy starring
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Director George Marshall (1953)
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Biopicofthe gambler with David Janssen and Mickey Rooney. Director Joseph M Newman (1961)
Exercise addicts talk about their compulsion.
Today, Whitby in North
Yorkshire.
Animation.
Last of three programmes.
Subtit/ed (news)
Master Craftsmen
Today, the guitar maker.
Today, home accidents.
The return of the citizens' rights magazine. Today's programme from Sheffield includes a report on the closure of a local mental hospital. With Helen Madden and Andrew Miller. FREE FACTSHEET: send an A5 sae to A[address removed]
Subtitled (news)
World Darts
Highlights from yesterday's quarter-final matches.
Regional News; Weather
Quiz show.
Further highlights.
Magazine programme confronting current issues surrounding disabilities. With sign language interpretation.
Series producer Ian Macrae
Western starring Brian Donlevy
Three men hold up a stagecoach, and set off a Navajo uprising. With Gig Young, Virginia Grey, AnyDevine, Robert Hutton.
Director Irving Allen (1951)
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Beethoven in Love - a Fantasy in Five Songs. Inspired by Beethoven's difficult relationships with women, choreographer and dancer Liz Aggiss explores, with Tommy Bayley , the nature of the outsider. Directed by Bob Bentley with music by co-choreographer Billie Cowie. A Songbird production for BBCtv
(The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is tomorrow at 8.15pm)
Current affairs programme for London and the south east.
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A six-part search by Roger Phillips for the origins of the rose.
Today's programme discovers that the rose has been a powerful symbol for thousands of years worldwide.
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Liverpool's Mr Mirth returns for a new six-part comedy experience. "It's completely different to my last series, apart from the bits that are exactly the same," says Sayle. "But I can guarantee you won't be disappointed - unless you are expecting something other than a fat man in a suit shouting at you."
Sayle's characteristic monologues feature alongside an Australian soap called Psycho Ward Eleven with guest stars Jean Marsh and Peter O'Brien, and there are appearances throughout the series by Angus Deayton, Mike McShane, Beryl Reid, Phillip Schofield and more.
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This reworking of the stage production is by choreographer Lloyd Newson and film-maker David Hinton. In a style that will challenge, and maybe shock, the company explores human nature's search for something to believe in. A DV8 production for BBCtv
Highlights.
Rock 'n' roll thriller.
When rock singer Ellen Aim is kidnapped, her manager turns to her old flame for help. With Michael Pare, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis, Willem Dafoe. Director Walter Hill (1984)
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