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Coverage of the European Cross-Country championships from Charleroi in Belgium. The races aim to find the best cross-country runners in the senior men's and women's events in Europe, and the strong British teams will be seeking to improve on the third positions gained in last year's men's individual and team competitions. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Brendan Foster.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.

Wales v South Africa
An extended programme featuring live international action as Wales take on world champions South Africa at the National
Stadium in Cardiff, kickoff 3pm. Presented by John Inverdale. with commentary by Huw Llywelyn Davies and JJ Williams. Plus highlights from yesterday's matches with England and Argentina at Twickenham. and Scotland and Italy in Edinburgh.
Editor Gerard Lane Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Commentary By:
Huw Llywelyn Davies
Editor:
Gerard Lane Stereo

The snow show returns for its 20th season and 200th programme.
Julian Tutt and Hazel Irvine present high-speed action from Val-d'lsere, where the men's downhill has been taking place, the traditional European opening event in the French Alps.
Producer Paul Davies ; Executive producer Jim Reside

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
French Alps.
Producer:
Paul Davies

Chakotay and Tuvok both come back from a mission injured. The crew return to the black nebula where they were hurt, hoping to find the cause.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: the Next Generation. Wednesday at 6pm)

Contributors

Captain Kathryn Janeway:
Kate Mulgrew
Chakotay:
Robert Beltran
Tuvok:
Tim Russ
B'Elanna Torres:
Roxann Biggs-Dawson
Kes:
Jennifer Lien
Lt Tom Paris:
Robert Duncan McNeill
The Doctor:
Robert Picardo
Neelix:
Ethan Phillips
Harry Kim:
Garrett Wang
Durs:
T Brian Markinson
Lord Burleigh:
Michael Cumpsty
MrsTempleton:
Carolyn Seymour

David Lean's Oscar-winning epic, beginning the Affairs to Remember season of films featuring great screen romances.
Starring Omar Sharif, Julie Christie

Doctor and poet Yuri Zhivago is brought up in the family of Alexander Gromeko, whose daughter Tonya he marries. But his true love is the beautiful Lara, the mistress of a political opportunist. Then the outbreak of the Great War and the Revolution in Moscow disrupt their romance.
(Showing in widescreen format) (1965, PG)
See Films: pages 59-68 *****

Contributors

Director:
David Lean
Yuri Zhivago:
Omar Sharif
Lara:
Julie Christie
Tonya:
Geraldine Chaplin
Komarovsky:
Rod Steiger
Yevgraf:
Alec Guinness
Pasha/Strelnikov:
Tom Courtenay
Alexander:
Ralph Richardson
Anna:
Siobhan McKenna
Girl:
Rita Tushingham
Sasha:
Jeffrey Rockland
Kostoyed:
Klaus Kinski

Adventure, based on a true story, starring Ed Harris

In the 1850s, William Walker and a small band of mercenaries named the Immortals invade Nicaragua.
(1987, 18)
See Films: pages 59-68 **

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Alex Cox
William Walker:
Ed Harris
Cornelius Vanderbilt:
Peter Boyle
EphraimSquier:
Richard Masur
Major Siegfried Henningson:
Rene Auberjonois
Ellen Martin:
Marlee Matlin
Captain Hornsby:
Sy Richardson

Believing
2.00 The Long Search Footprint of the Bhudda; The Long Search Rome,
Leeds and the Desert; Faith to Faith Growing Up
Languages
4.00 Learning Languages
Business and Work
5.00 The Small Business Programme: 20 Steps to Better Management-the Drama
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Open University
6.00 Taking Off Repeat Stereo 7671158 6.25CaughtinTime Repeat Subtitled 7683993 6.50 Science Skills
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