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10.30 Watch Out (ages 7-11) Sea Life
Stereo 4313525 10.45 Pathways of Belief (ages 7-9) Judaism - Torah: a Way of Life Stereo 4301780 11.00 Look and Read
Special (ages 7-9) Captain Crimson Stereo 5549070 11.20 Job Bank (ages 14+) Chef Stereo 2490419 11.30 The
Geography Programme (ages 11-16) Le Rhone Sauvage Stereo 4723457 11.50 Human Rights, Human Wrongs (ages
15-19) Prisons 6168761 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Poetry Backpack- the Poetry of Seamus Heaney

Contributors

Unknown:
Seamus Heaney

1.00 Job Bank (ages 14+) Lab Technician Stereo 10627419 1.10 Job Bank(ages
14+) Hotel Worker Stereo 45875896 1.20 Lifeschool Extra (ages 14+) Zimbabwe-People of Stone Stereo 90132896 1.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Summer Special

Mombasa to the Mountains of the Moon. Explorer
Benedict Allen follows in the footsteps of his 19th-century predecessors when he goes in search of the White Nile's source. But, unlike his Victorian counterparts, he is travelling by rail, using the so-called "lunatic line", built by the British 100 years ago to link Kenya to Uganda.
Director/Producer Nicola Colton Executive producer David Taylor
Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Benedict Allen
Producer:
David Taylor

Continuing the series about the people of Snowdonia.
The Good Shepherds
Tonight's film focuses on farmer John Lewis whose family has kept sheep on the slopes of Cader Idris mountain for a century. His working life centres around a series of daily struggles. Narrated by Anthony Hopkins. See today's choices. Director/Producer Graham Johnston Executive producer Phil George

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lewis
Unknown:
Cader Idris
Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins.
Producer:
Graham Johnston
Producer:
Phil George

With frost no longer a danger, Alan Titchmarsh plants out his courgettes and adds a rustic effect to his Barleywood garden with willow and hazel. Also tonight, enthusiastic gardener Eric Crate explains how he overcomes problems created by his partial-sightedness; two plant devotees demonstrate how they make the best of their heavily shaded garden in South Wales; and Bob Flowerdew shows how he is recycling all sorts of rubbish to good effect inhisNorfolkgarden. Series producer John Percival Executive producerTony Laryea
BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' World is available from newsagents
* Alan Titchmarsh : page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Eric Crate
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Producer:
John Percival
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh

That notorious scourge of stars and celebrities, Dennis Pennis (portrayed by Paul Kaye ), catches well-known faces unawares in a programme which blends some of his most infamous encounters from The Sunday Show, with previously unseen confrontations. Among those facing ordeal by microphone are Demi Moore , Tony Curtis , Barry Manilow and Jeffrey Archer. Producer Lucy Robinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Pennis
Unknown:
Paul Kaye
Unknown:
Demi Moore
Unknown:
Tony Curtis
Unknown:
Barry Manilow
Unknown:
Jeffrey Archer.
Producer:
Lucy Robinson

Last in the current series of the irreverent topical news quiz, hosted by Angus Deayton. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined tonight by guests Germaine Greer and Jim Davidson. The series will be returning in the autumn. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer
RichardWilson Repeatedtomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton.
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Germaine Greer
Unknown:
Jim Davidson.
Director:
Paul Wheeler

Drama starring
Sachiko Murase
Four teenagers spend the summer with their grandmother, Kane, in the country near
Nagasaki. It's 45 years since the Americans dropped the atomic bomb, and the children's parents want only to forget the war. But Clark, Kane's nephew from Hawaii, makes the family confront their own history. In
Japanese with English subtitles.
DirectorAkira Kurosawa(1990, U)
* See Films: pages 52-60 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Sachiko Murase
Kane:
Sachiko Murase
Tadao:
Hisashi Igawa
Machiko:
Narumi Kayashima
Tami:
Tomoko Ohtakara
Shinjiro:
Mitsunori Isaki
Yoshie:
Toshie Negishi
Clark:
Richard Gere

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