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The first of 10 programmes, presented by Gloria Hunniford, which profile women MPs. Today, shadow transport secretary Clare Short talks about the death of her husband, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gloria Hunniford
Interviewee:
Clare Short

The series about disabled issues ends with presenter Mik Scarlet wheeling his way on to the catwalk and talking to disabled models who are succeeding in the fashion world. Plus, are gadgets and gizmos designed to help disabled people as useful as they claim to be?
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mik Scarlet
Series Editor:
Ian Macrae

Brunet. A celebration of the life and work of 19th-century engineer extraordinaire
Isambard Kingdom Brunei , builderof railways, shipsand bridges, who was both ahead of his time but a student of old skills. Hosted by Kirsty Wark , with Gavin Stamp , Dan CruickshankandLucindaLambton.
Series producer Basil Comely Next in the series is on Thursday at 8pm

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Unknown:
Isambard Kingdom Brunei
Unknown:
Kirsty Wark
Unknown:
Gavin Stamp
Unknown:
Dan Cruickshankandlucindalambton.

Chef and London restaurateur Gordon Ramsay
proves that food can be an art form when, inspired by an impressionist artist, he makes a fish tureen. Michael Barry celebrates Easterwith a paschal dish of lamb accompanied by spring vegetables. Meanwhile, Jilly Goolden makes her selection of Rose wines retailing for under£5. Presented by Chris Kelly. Director Linda Nash ; ProducerTimHincks
INFORMATION: see Ceefax page

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Unknown:
Gordon Ramsay
Unknown:
Michael Barry
Unknown:
Jilly Goolden
Presented By:
Chris Kelly.
Director:
Linda Nash

Continuing the crime drama series starring Daniel Benzali

Hoffman is concerned for the safety of David Blalock. Justine Appleton defends her client in a bizarre assault case.
See today's choices.
(Repeated tomorrow evening at 11.15pm)
See This Week: page 13

Contributors

Theodore Ted Hoffman:
Daniel Benzali
Justine Appleton:
Mary McCormack
Richard Cross:
Stanley Tucci
Neil Avedon:
Jason Gedrick
Chris Docknovich:
Michael Hayden
Lisa Gillespie:
Grace Phillips
Miriam Grasso:
Barbara Bosson
Arnold Spivak:
Jc MacKenzie
Arthur Poison:
Dylan Baker
David Blalock:
Kevin Tighe
Lila Marquette:
Vanessa Williams
Julie Costello:
Bobbie Phillips
Jonathan Miller:
Maury Ginsberg

Continuing the documentary series.

Perhaps the most dangerous of all emotions, jealously can become a lethal obsession. Sarah explains how her compulsion destroyed a relationship. Linda recalls how nine years of living with Austin's suspicions ended only after a near-fatal injury, while Veronica reflects on how her own self-destructive behaviour drove her husband into another woman's arms.
(Stereo)
See Polly Toynbee: page 14

Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Producer:
Steve Clark
Series Producer:
Pamela Smith

The series returns with a location report from the set of David Lynch's Lost
Highways, described by the director as a 21st-century noir horror. Susan Sarandon talks about her acclaimed role in Dead Man Walking, playing a nun who forges a relationship with a prisoner on Death Row. Plus a tribute to Krzysztof Kieslowski, the Polish filmmaker who died last month.
Presented by Howard Schuman.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Howard Schuman
Interviewee:
Susan Sarandon
Series Editor:
Paul Kerr

Open University
12.30 The Portuguese Voyages of Discovery
(Rpt)
1.00 The Passionate Statistician
1.30 Global Firms in the Industrialising East
(Rpt)

Community Programmes Season - a Sense of Britain: Work
2.00 Video Nation: On the Job
2.50 My Secret Life
(Subtitled)
3.00 The Boss
(Subtitled)
3.50 A Bad Time to Be a Man
(Rpt)

BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
4.30 United Nations
5.00 Understanding Dyslexia
5.30 Film Education: Richard III

Open University
6.00 Maths
(Rpt)
6.25 Science Energy
(Rpt)
6.50 Composer and Audience

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