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The last in the series on 14th-century Italian art and architecture focuses on the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, and Duccio's Rucellai Madonna.
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Australian comedy drama set on an island. Subtitled ...
The series from 1989.
How long can Tegs's brother hide out before the police catch up with him?
Tegs SEAN MAGUIRE , Justine RACHEL ROBERTS , Chrissy SONYA KEARNS , Mark ADAM ROSS , Gonch JOHN MCMAHON. Vince Savage STEVE WEST,
Robbie Wright JOHN ALFORD , Georgina SAMANTHA LEWIS Fiona Wilson MICHELLE GAYLE
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Arthur comes home to find an intruder in his room.
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Today, a look at moves to regulate fan clubs and the issue of girls wearing trousers to school. Plus the results of a survey on children's savings. With Tim Vincent. Write to: Short Change <address removed>
This week the pop magazine features 3T, the Fun Lovin' Criminals, Reef and the Pet Shop Boys. Hosted by Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.
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Omnibus edition of last week's episodes. Flaming Moe's. Homer invents a cocktail. Moaning Lisa. Lisa feels depressed.
Political events as they affect the South
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A contemporary interpretation of the Cinderella story starring former Olympic and world figure skating champion
Katarina Witt. With music by Christopher Cross and Curtis Stigers.
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Coverage of both the men's and women's events in the world cross country championships from Turin in Italy.
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Sue Barker and Robin Cousins look back at the medal-winning routines from the world figure skating championships in Lausanne. Plus Barry Davies describes this afternoon's closinggala.
Highlights from Gloucester's match against Leicester, plus the best of the action from the Swalec Cup quarter-finals. Presented by John Inverdale.
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The last in the series of programmes from the NEC in Birmingham covering the most important event in the canine year. Tonight Peter Purves , Jessica Holm and Mike Stockman look back at the highlights of this annual event and offer another chance to see the breed winners from the utility, gundogand workinggroups, as well as the finals oftheflyball, agility and dog obedience competitions.
Producer Stephen Morris
Sparring Paris and Neelix are sent on a shuttle mission to an M-class planet in search of food. When the shuttle is forced to crash land, they have to find a way of working together.
(Star Trek: the Next Generation is on Wednesday at 6pm)
Concluding a two-part documentary about the shifting state of education in Britain today as seen through the experience of Banbury School in Oxfordshire.
Many pupils arrive at school laden down with problems from their home life and in a state unconducive to learning.
Su Pennington follows the fortunes of three students, who each bring their problems into the classroom, and asks whether too much is being asked of teachers by a society that is failing its own children. Producer David Barrie ; Editor
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More important stories from the world of business and work.
Presented by Donald MacCormick.
Michel Thomas claims he can teach a foreign language to a novice in five days. Former students and celebrities, including Woody Allen who is seen here in a rare interview, are among the many who endorse his claims. The teaching profession, however, remains on the whole sceptical.
Thomas has spent 40 years perfecting his methods and has agreed to reveal his revolutionary approach on camera for the first time. His class is a group of sixth-form language failures whom he claims will be speaking French within a week. Will he succeed?
Crime thriller, the last of two films about private eye Jake Gittes , starring
Jack Nicholson ,
Harvey Kertel Los Angeles 1948: Jake Gittes is that rare breed - a prosperous private eye. But he earns his money the hard way when
Jake Berman hires him to check on his wife's adultery and leads Gittes into a world of murder, shady land deals and a brush with the past.
Director Jack Nicholson (1990, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 56-63 *** ♦ Ten Things Every Jack Nicholson Fan Ought to Know: page 50
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Drama starring
Bruno Cremer
Middle-aged teacher
Francois tries to help a girl whose provocative behaviour seems likely to end in expulsion. He discovers that Mathilde is a highly intelligent, but disturbed teenager. However, well-meant private tuition soon changes the nature of their relationship.
In French with English subtitles.
Director Jean-Claude Brisseau
(1989,15) ♦ See Films: pages 56-63 **
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