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10.25 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Light and Sound 9078127 10.40 Look and Read (ages7-9+) 3196276 ll.OOZigZag
(ages 8- 10) Food and Farming
11.20 English Time (ages 11-14)
4923491 11.40 Mathsphere Special
(ages 12-16) 9472382 12.00 Painting the World (ages 16+)

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The third series of the enthusiast's guide to architectural oddities.

From the Napoleonic wars onwards, prisoners have kept themselves occupied by creating extraordinary objects. Lucinda Lambton goes to Peterborough to see some of these creations, including miniature clock tower made from cookhouse bones, and in South Wales explores a chapel decorated by Italians using roofing felt and tins of bully beef.

Contributors

Presenter:
Lucinda Lambton
Producer:
Jamie Muir
Executive Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Vintage comedy starring Harry H Corbett, Wilfrid Brambell
Also featuring George A Cooper, Mollie Sugden, Gretchen Franklin and Rita Webb. (Rpt)

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Simpson
Writer:
Ray Galton
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Albert:
Wilfrid Brambell
Harold:
Harry H. Corbett
Uncle Arthur:
George A. Cooper
Melanie's Mother:
Mollie Sugden
Aunt Daphne:
Gretchen Franklin
Auntie Freda:
Rita Webb

Third of a four-part drama about an English family forced to confront their own beliefs when their daughterfalls prey to a religious cult in Los Angeles. The de-programming of Claire continues in a safe house in Malibu, while Stephen discovers uncomfortable facts about his academic guru, Cornelius Van Damm.
Written by Michael Eaton ; Producer Elaine Steel
Director Maurice Phillips * See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Cornelius van Damm.
Written By:
Michael Eaton
Producer:
Elaine Steel
Director:
Maurice Phillips
Diamond:
James Earl Jones
Elizabeth Palmore:
Prunella Scales
Rev Timothy Palmore:
David Warner
Claire Palmore:
Jod Himay
Stephen Palmore:
Michael Maloney
Cornelius Van Damm:
Donald Pleasence
Brother Nahum:
David Rasche
Piers Dearbourne:
William Chubb
Carl Maynard:
Sean Harris
Samuel Gamston:
Colin Farrell
Daniel:
Ricky Dean Logan
Brandon:
Gavin Harrison
Scut:
Tim Ransom
Sidnee:
Billie Neal
Sherry Rossen:
Debora Weston
Agent Santamaria:
Joe Minjares
Agent Sung:
Lily Mariye

The Late Show breaks new ground in this special programme dramatising a novel: Jostein Gaarder's surreal romp through 2,000 years of Western philosophy. Published in Britain earlier this month, Sophie's World has topped best-seller lists across Europe. The cast for tonight's re-enactment includes Twiggy, Jim Carter and Jessica Marshall Gardiner.
Adapted and directed by Paul Greengrass
Series editor Michael Poole

Contributors

Actor:
Jim Carter
Actress:
null Twiggy
Actress:
Jessica Marshall Gardiner
Adapter/director:
Paul Greengrass
Series editor:
Michael Poole

4.45-5.00am Disability Agenda This week's programme includes features on relationships, Audetel
(audio description of television), and the new incapacity benefit.
5.30-6.00am RCN Nursing Update Unit 27: Depression - -lifting the cloud.

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