(Rpt)
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1.
With signing.
(Subtitled)
Yesterday in Parliament. Presented by Robert Orchard . Subtitled ...............
Last programme in the series from the island of Majorca
A story of five extraordinary individuals whose physical disabilities are not allowed to dictate their lifestyles....
Second World War romantic drama starring Dirk Bogarde
Royal Air Force officer Michael Quinn arrives in India to learn Japanese, so he can interrogate prisoners of war, and tails in love with his instructor. With Yoko Tani ,
Ronald Lewis and John Fraser.
Director Ralph Thomas (1958) * FILM REVIEWS pages 39-44
Birds need places to rest and re-fuel on long journeys and Britain's estuaries provide them with a stop-over. Rpt ............
Business news.
(Rpt)
What effect does the passage of time have on human beings?
From Fort William. Stereo
Shown on Sunday at 6.30pm on BBC .......
Strange stories from the Cotswolds told by Garry Rice. .................................
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live from Parliament.
3.50 News and Weather
(Subtitled (news)); Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz about events on this date in years past. With Martyn Lewis , stereo.
Cookery challenge. With Fern Britton.
Another chance to see some classic tunes performed by a host of stars from
PebbleMitl. Revisedrpt Stereo ............
The quiz that pits youth against experience. This week, three MPs, one from each of the main parties, face the girls ofWycombe High School. Presented by Alison Holloway. Producers Bob Louis and Kate Marlow
Executive producer Dave Ross Stereo ........
Silicon Avatar. While conducting a land survey, the team encounters a powerful destructive force. Riker manages to shepherd the colonists into the shelter of a cave but their air supply is limited and contact with the Enterprise is cut off.
The biggest names in the sport talk about their greatest moments.
This week, Jack and Bobby Charlton reveal their heroes and villains and discuss the emotions, passions and dreams that made them great soccer players. Including great football action, originally seen in Standing Room Only. (Revised rpt) (Stereo)
The acclaimed 26-part documentary series telling the story of the Second World War.
The Netherlands live under Nazi rule for four years. At first most people find it easy enough to carry on their normal lives but when persecution of the Jews begins, the Dutch organise a unique public services strike in their defence.
In consequence the Germans cease to be conciliatory and the occupation grows harsh forcing people to decide where their loyalties lie. Narrated by Laurence Olivier.
First shown on ITV
A Day That Shook The World
Episode 23: November 10th 1989: The Berlin Wall Comes Down
5 minutes on BBC Two England
The series recalling key news stories from the past focuses on the day the Berlin Wall came down.
Top chef Gary Rhodes continues his culinary voyage around the country discovering. cooking and enjoying regional produce. This week he visits Norfolk, home to Cromer crabs, wild mushrooms and mustard. On the menu are British bangers with onion gravy and piccalilli, and apple tart made with local fruit. See today's choices.
Executive producer Fiona Pitcher
A BBC book Rhodes around Britain, featuring the recipes in the series, is available in hardback, price £ 17.99, and paperback. price£ 12.99.
This week's second-round student quiz promises to be a fascinating local derby as two Oxford teams compete for a place in the quarter-finals.
New College, who defeated the University of North London in the first round, take on St Benet's Hall, victors against the Open University.
Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
In honour of Spike Milligan's lifetime achievement award at the British
Comedy Awards, another chance to see this programme recorded during the BBC Anniversary Celebrations in 1972, when a special edition of radio's most famous comedy show took place before an distinguished audience at the Camden Theatre in London.
Starring Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe.
TV presentation Douglas Hespe
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by In the National Trust
The State Bed, Calke Abbey.
With Kirsty Wark.
Tonight, a look at time capsules past and present. What have people buried in them in the past and what could you put into one to define life in the 90s?
With Tracey MacLeod.
A review of the Parliamentary day. With Trevor Phillips
Preceded by The Midnight News
4.00-4.15 Benefits Agency Today: the magazine programme (for recording and viewing later) visits the East Midlands to look at BA's special domestic violence service and celebrate Diwali in Leicester.
5.00-6.00 Voluntary Sector Television: telephony services, videos from the WRVS and the Boys' Brigade.