Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
A look at some of the treasures on display at Temple Newsam
Scenes from the island ofMajorca.
Examiningthe life and career of the pioneer of flash photography. Rpt ..
With Josie D'Arby.
Playdays: The Playground Stop
Comedy starring Bob Hope
The men of a Second World War
Pacific base are depressed. Their beer shipment sank and life is dull- so Dan O'Farrell decides to raise morale. With Phyllis Diller , Jeffrey Hunter , Gina Lollobrigida and Mylene Demongeot.
Director Frank Tashlin (1968) ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 39-44
Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday at 10.00am on BBC1 Stereo .
Daily look at business news.
(Rpt)
How scientists try to understand and prepare for natural disasters.
The people of the Arctic.
(Rpt)
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live from Parliament.
3.50 News and Weather
(Subtitled (news)); Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Examining the resurgence of spiritual healing in the Christian church.
Shown last Thursday.....................................
Stories from the wards of Sheffield's
Children's Hospital. Rpt subtitled.
Word game presented by Paul Coia.
American comedy series about a teenagerwho goes to live with wealthy relatives in California.
A hard-hitting drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney inner-city high school .
With the school dance approaching, Rose confides that she'd like to go with Jack - but getting him to go is another matter. George invites Stella to stay with him after she has an argument with her landlord.
Animated comedy adventure series about a giant blue crimefighter, the Tick, and his sidekick Arthur - an ex-accountant who wears a moth suit.
The Tick the Idea Men. The duo's first assignment as superheroes is to stop the evil Idea Men, who are robbingthe city's banks
Disabled journalist Rosalie Wilkins looks at the civil rights enjoyed by China's disabled citizens, brought about as a result of injuries to the son of DengXiaoping.
Duringthe Cultural Revolution, Deng Pufang was thrown out of a window by Red Guards and left paralysed. He is now the head of a huge organisation that seems to have improved the lot of China's 50 million disabled people - but what do the reforms really mean? And what will happen when the Deng dynasty folds?
Rosalie Wilkins gained unique access to the inner sanctums of China's disabled power base to investigate this complex story.
Producers Martin Davison and Rosalie Wilkins
Including a fish recipe for a simple supperdish - Portuguese hake flavoured with onions, tomatoes and herbs. Plus, strawberry twin-pot yoghurts are put to the taste test by a group of expectant mothers, and restaurateur and food writer
Antonio Carluccio continues his tour of the Mediterranean by taking part in an unusual ceremony in Turkey and cookingforthe workers in an Egyptian glass factory. Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry and Jilly Goolden.
Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and TimHincks Stereo Subtitled ................ PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and Ceefax page 618.
Six-part comedy series about a successful writerwhose wife has left him for an estate agent.
2: Mark is concerned by his neighbour's death and a late-night visit from a drunken Trevor makes matters worse.
Written by Steven Moffat ; Director Bob Spiers
Producer Andre Ptaszynski
Terry Jones sets out on the first leg of a four-part journey to discover what really happened years ago. Following the route of the Crusaders, he travels to Byzantium. See today's choices
Executive producer Laurence Rees ; Producers Alan Ereira and David Wallace Book: by Terry Jones and Alan Ereira to accompany the series is available priced £17.99 from bookshops
Crusading with Terry Jones: page 26
The first of six comic tales of life with the comedian and his double bass.
Jim moves into his new flat, but there's a gap in his life and it's shaped like a large stringed instrument.
(Stereo)
Followed by In the National Trust The Herdwick sheep of the Lake District.
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
Fintan O'Toole looks at Colored People, the memoirs of black American scholar
Henry Louis Gates.
Parliamentary review. Presented by Sarah Baxter.
Preceded by The Midnight News