With signing.
Butterflies.
How can Britain afford to look after its elderly citizens?
FILM Comedy starring I Red Skelton
During the US Civil War, an eager southern bellboy goes behind enemy lines masquerading as a spy. With Arlene Dahl and Brian Donlevy. Director Edward Sedgwick (1948)
FILM REVIEWS pages 57-67
Musical starring
Bing Crosby
A laid-back composer is spurred into action by a bright college girl, hired to get him back to work. With
Nancy Olson and Charles Coburn. Director Richard Haydn (1950)
A look at Turner's famous painting, TheFighting
Temeraire.
Documentary about the great motorcycle rider.
First shown on BBC N Ireland
Three brothers reminisce about their 50 years in the specialist bicycle-making business.
Subtitled (news)
Michael Barry 's Choice Cuts
Potato recipes.
MICHAEL BARRY page 26
Highlights from the weekend's Open University programmes.
From Aintree. Coverage of the second day of the Grand National meeting. Featuring the 2.35, 3.10, 4.20 and, at
3.45, the Martell
Foxhunters Chase.
With Julian Wilson.
Including at
3.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at
3.55 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
The development of broad-leaved woodlands.
Jenni Murray explores what can be done when relationships go wrong.
A test drive of the new Fiat coupe.
BBC Top Gear Classic and Sportscar Show from 30 April to 2 May at NEC, Birmingham. For ticket details ring 021-767
Treble Cross. The Mysterons reconstruct the identity of a man they think is dead.
Brass Final
Five young musicians compete for a bursary and a place in the Concerto Final which takes place next Sunday 10 April.
With Sarah Greene.
The Independent's
Michael Leapman on the week's press.
A Granada production for BBCtv
Strife on the Ocean Wave
"I can't put up with a little girl coming to me crying her eyes out because she's got a'Dear John' letter off her boyfriend," says one petty officer about the Navy's new policy of allowing men and women to serve together on board ship.
There are now 800 women at sea on British warships but the scheme has attracted lurid tabloid tales of romance, harassment and unhappiness. Sarah Spiller joins the Ark Royal to sound out opinions on how the Navy's new drive for equality is - or isn't -working.
Producer Nick London; Editor Mark Wakefield
Over the Moon with the Cavalier. The hidden world of coathangers, alloy wheels, fog lamps and fake badges is revealed in this wry portrait of the British company car driver. Director/Senes producer Nicholas Barker
Sue Arnold goes on the road with the sales reps
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The lives of the Gibsons were changed for ever when they became convinced that the house they had bought in Wales stood on the site of a medieval palace. Kirsty Wark reports.
Director Emma Worster Rpt
With Kirsty Wark.
From Augusta, Georgia. The field reduces from 90 to 60 after today's rounds. With
Steve Rider.
John Motson and Karren Brady are this week's guests in the game of imaginary teams.
Presented by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel.
Director Peter Orton
ProducerAndyJacobs
Stimpy Show
Last in the cult animation series.