Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,432 playable programmes from the BBC

10.25 Watch (ages 6-7) Festivals and Celebrations 9276767 10.40 Around Scotland (ages 10- 1 2)A Tongue in yer Heid 3394816 11.00 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) 4525895 11.15 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12) Who Is Max Mouse ? (part 2)
460854 11.45 The IT Collection (ages 16+) 6840336 12.10 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16)

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Mouse

Lateral thinking quiz that pits youth against experience. This week, a team of farmers takes on pupils from
Knutsford High School in Cheshire. Presented by Alison Holloway.
Producers Bob Louis and Kate Marlow ; Executive producer Dave Ross Stereo .....................

Contributors

Presented By:
Alison Holloway.
Producers:
Bob Louis
Producers:
Kate Marlow
Producer:
Dave Ross Stereo

Starring Patrick Stewart
The Game. Wesley Crusher returns to the Starship Enterprise to find the crew addicted to a fascinating electronic mind game that Riker has brought back from Risa. But what starts as fun soon becomes deadly serious, and Wesley suspects the game may have a more sinister purpose.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Stewart
Unknown:
Wesley Crusher
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Commander William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Commander Data:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Lt Commander Geordi LaForge:
Levar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Lt Worf:
Michael Dorn
Wesley Crusher:
Wil Wheaton
Robin Lefler:
Ashley Judd
O'Brien:
Colm Meaney
Etana:
Katherine Moffat
Woman:
Diane M Hurley

This week's soccer hero is
George Best , who relives his greatest moments in the game, names his own heroes and villains and discusses his more personal feelings and ambitions. See today's choices. Producer Michael Wadding
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Best

The acclaimed 26-part series tonight documents the origin of the Nazi death camps, such as Auschwitz, which were set up by Himmler's SS to carry out Hitler's "final solution" - the extermination of millions of Jewish people.
See today's choices.
(First shown on ITV)

Tonight's edition of what is one of television's biggest and most important documentary projects ever undertaken focuses on the most chilling aspect of the Second World War: the extermination of millions of people the Nazis considered sub-human.

Shown as part of the Remember season the series has lost none of the impact it had when it was first screened in 1973. The programme uses interviews and archive footage to remind us how Himmler and his SS set about encouraging the German people to believe they were a master-race. He then started a "resettlement" programme which, by the end of the war, resulted in six million Jews being shot or gassed in death camps like Auschwitz.

Contributors

Narrator:
Laurence Olivier.
Writer/Director:
Peter Batty
Producer:
Jeremy Isaacs

Top chef Gary Rhodes continues his gastronomic journey around Britain, discovering and cooking local produce. This week he crosses the border to
Scotland where he samples a Scottish trucker's breakfast, including cloutie dumpling, before heading off to a remote shooting lodge near Crieff on the Perthshire moors. At lunch served by a local landlady he tastes grouse and a Scottish speciality pudding, cranachan, made from oatmeal, heather honey, and two of the best local ingredients - Tayside raspberries and whisky. Gary sports thigh-high waders to try to catch salmon from the River Spey for the evening meal, but he has more success in the kitchen, where he prepares ham and vegetable soup, salmon fish cakes with lemon butter sauce, and summer pudding.
Producers Gabrielle Jackson and Deborah Moore
A BBC book, Rhodes around Britain, featuring the recipes in the series, is available in hardback, price £ 1 7.99, and paperback, price£ 12.99.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Rhodes
Producers:
Gabrielle Jackson
Producers:
Deborah Moore

The true story of one man's fight to bring the Ku Klux Klan to justice. Starring Corbin Bernsen

Attorney Morris Dees has dedicated his life to fighting prejudice and racial hatred. When he learns of a conspiracy by white supremacist groups to overthrow the US government, he is determined to bring it to public attention. The murder of a black youth by two Klan members gives him the opportunity to put the organisation on trial, which puts his own life at risk.
(1990)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 39-42

Followed by: In the National Trust
The great Chippendale desk of Nostell Priory, in Yorkshire.

Contributors

Director:
John Korty
Morris Dees:
Corbin Bernsen
Ellie Dees:
Jenny Lewis
Bill Stanton:
Sandy Bull
Evan Curtis:
John M Jackson
Pat Clark:
Angela Bassett
Danny Welch:
James Staley
Howard Lee:
Casey Biggs
John Gilbert:
Harold Sylvester
Tiger Knowles:
James Parks

As celebrations for the centenary of cinema get underway, a panel including film-maker Ken Russell and industry guru Robert McKee discuss the current state of the cinema and reveal which films mean the most to them.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Panellist:
Ken Russell
Panellist:
Robert McKee

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