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With signing.
Yesterday's proceedings in Parliament.
John Steinbeck 's drama starring
Robert Mitchum
While Tom devotes himself to his pony, there's trouble in his ranch home.With Myrna Loy and Beau Bridges. Director Lewis Milestone
(1949)
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Comedy starring Ryan O'Neal
Burt Reynolds
In the early days of motion pictures the most unlikely people became stars. With Tatum O'Neal
Director Peter Bogdanovich
(1976)
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Ian Parmenter prepares vodka penne.
Perceptions of taste in the British home.
With Chris Jarvis.
Just So Stories: How the Whale Got His Throat
Animation.
Subtitled (news)
Edvard Grieg 's
Mountain Odyssey Grieg, his travels and his music.
With signing and subtitles.
Subtitled (news)
Westminster Live
Live coverage of Prime Minister's questions.
Regional News; Weather
Nostalgia quiz.
Welsh-language soap with English subtitles.
(Shorn yesterday at 11.25pm on 88C1)
I Adventure starring Rod Taylor
Stuart Whitman
Two old college buddies launch a search for the fabled treasure of pirate Henry Morgan.
Director Henry Levin (1977)
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String Semi-final
In tonight's string semi-final 12 young musicians compete for the five places in the final round. Presented by Sarah Greene from the Birmingham Conservatoire.
Fourth of seven dramatic films on the Passion of Christ by Scottish composer James MacMillan. Tonight's production is adapted from the text: My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Foresaken Me!
Naked
Washington Bill Clinton stands accused of womanising and financial misjudgment. Once upon a time the media loved JFK, and turned a blind eye to his shenanigans. The relationship turned sour under LBJ and poisonous under Nixon. Marlin Fitzwater, George Bush 's press secretary and the man who guided him through
Irangate, turns reporter and asks what has gone wrong? ProducerColleenToomey Editor Glynn Jones
This week: choosing wines for wedding receptions; a classic Greek recipe for moussaka; and a cheese inventor in Normandy who writes poems to his inventions. With Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke. Studio director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks A Bazal production for BBCtv
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The off beat American series.
Liberation. 16 October 1968:
Sam becomes a housewife who's jailed after attending a feminist rally.
"It's hard to face sometimes that people don't care. Jobs now have more value than people.
Profits can always be increased. People can always be replaced."
Ann Alty, so angry when husband Bill lost his job at Leyland DAF in February 1993, started a diary to record her feelings. These writings reveal her concerns for their marriage, and how the family will cope with the pressures forced upon them.
Meanwhile a different problem confronted
Naheed Ejaz, a British citizen threatened with deportation. She was put on 24 hours notice to leave the country, leaving her four children in foster care.
In this second of two programmes about women facing life-changing circumstances, both offer a bleak view of the land in which they live and their hopes for the future.
Director Peter Gordon
Series editor Paul Watson
Followed by Saint of the Day St Gwynllyw and St Gwiadys
By the Labour Party. With subtitles.
(Also shown at 8.55pm on BBC1 and at
10.00pm on ITV)
With Jeremy Paxman.
With country music star Garth Brooks , plus Loyd Grossman on the 90s gardening boom.
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