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West Country nurseryman Dennis Cornish visits the Old Barn, at Fremington in North Devon, where the traditional, walled garden is a mass of roses, clematis and lilies. By contrast, in Torbay, Harry Rayson's garden is a much more formal affair, for which he raises thousands of bedding plants each year.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Cornish
Unknown:
Harry Rayson

The last of three programmes on some of the world's great mysteries investigates a case of reincarnation.

Can two women and a girl really remember living another life as persecuted heretics in 13th-century France? Henry Lincoln 's search for the truth leads him to the French Pyrenees and the Languedoc, where 600 years ago the last Cathar heretics were burnt at the stake by the Inquisition. (Rpt)

Contributors

Presenter:
Henry Lincoln

Live coverage from Woburn of the second round in the British Masters. Last yearthis was the most significant win to date in the career of the defending champion,
26-year-old Peter Baker , while a win for Seve Ballesteros this week would take the numberof victories in his careerto 70.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Baker
Unknown:
Seve Ballesteros

Charlie has to build a house. With the voices of Michael Williams, John Wells and Barbara Leigh-Hunt.
Written by Jocelyn Stevenson. (Rpt) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Chris Jarvis
Voices (Charlie Chalk):
Michael Williams
Voices (Charlie Chalk):
John Wells
Voices (Charlie Chalk):
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Writer (Charlie Chalk):
Jocelyn Stevenson

Further coverage from the second round of the British Masters. Nick Faldo and BernhardLanger are among those who should progress to the third round. The competition ends on Sunday, with a total prize fund of £650,000 to play for.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Faldo

Cult detective series about a private investigator and his ghostly partner, first shown 25 years ago.
Jeff and Marty investigate a spiritualist whose meetings are used for sinister purposes.

Contributors

Director:
Roy Ward Baker
Jeff Randall:
Mike Pratt
Marty Hopkirk:
Kenneth Cope
Jeannie Hopkirk:
Annette Andre
Madame Hanska:
Doris Hare
Arthur de Crecy:
Michael Goodliffe
Elliot:
Norman Bird

Pop music news and features. This week, Zoe Ball meets ex-Eurythmic Dave Stewart , and Dan Bowyer catches up with 2 Unlimited.
Repeated on Sunday at 11.45am

Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Guest:
Dave Stewart
Presenter:
Dan Bowyer
Guests:
2 Unlimited
Producer:
Paul Smith

The second programme in this ten-part series of vintage rock, pop and soul performances from the BBC archives is entitled Satin and Tat. Tonight it's the turn of some of rock's superstars who perform classics from the 70s. They include the Rolling Stones and Brown Sugar , the Who's Won Get Fooled Again, Queen with Killer Queen, the Faces and Stay With Me, and David Bowie with Queen Bitch.
Producer Harriet Bakewell ; Series producer
David Jeffcock # See This Week: page 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Brown Sugar
Unknown:
David Bowie
Producer:
Harriet Bakewell
Unknown:
David Jeffcock

Second in a series of documentaries from the BBC regions.
Over five years ago, Pan Am flight crashed onto the Scottish town of Lockerbie. Edi Stark finds out how local people are coming to terms with their memories of the disaster.
(First shown by BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Reporter:
Edi Stark Producer: Anne Muir
Series Producer:
Andrew Barr

In the second of six programmes,
Roderick Griffin visits a new housing estate to create a communal garden for the residents of two semis. Presented by Gay Search.
Series producer Kate Kinninmont

Contributors

Unknown:
Roderick Griffin
Producer:
Kate Kinninmont

Setting off across Spain on the last leg of her round-the-world walk,
Ffyona Campbell is alone except for a mule to carry her equipment. But the mule has never walked long distances or in traffic before and Ffyona has had only two days' training with the animal. Director Nicola Colton ; Series producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ffyona Campbell
Director:
Nicola Colton

Kevin Day chairs a comic discussion on the week's news inspired by questions from the audience. With guests
Jeremv Hardy and Mark Steel. See today's choices.
Producer Bill Dare ; Executive producer
Peter Fincham

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremv Hardy
Unknown:
Mark Steel.
Producer:
Bill Dare
Unknown:
Peter Fincham

Satirical comedy about a US talk show. What begins as an intimate dinner develops into an office party at Larry's house with the host terrified that his secrets will be discovered.

Contributors

Larry Sanders:
Garry Shandling
Arthur:
Rip Torn
Hank:
Jeffrey Tambor
Jeannie:
Megan Gallagher
Martin Mull:
Martin Mull

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