continues from 4.50am See page 62.
6.10 The Publicity of Oxygen
6.35 Chardin and the Still Life
Subtitled 5560085 7.00 A University without Walls
Business with a Conscience. In the second of four programmes exploring changes in business practices, Howard Stableford asks whether successful companies can have a social conscience. He visits some well-known companies to see how they set up their stakeholding policies. WEB SITE: www.open.ac.uk/sunday/
A series exploring health issues, filmed at Leeds General Infirmary. Today the myths about x-rays and other imaging techniques. With Clare Rayner.
Aweeklyquestto find the greatest cartoon of all time. Presented by PaulBurnham. Stereo ................
Fantasy animation. Stereo .........
Entertainment show set in a wacky hotel. This week do-it-yourself tips from Andy Kane ofBBC2's Changing Rooms, and BBC children's presenter Chris Jarvis seeks Buried Treasure. There's comedy from Father Barry, plus videos, music, competitions, more madness with the Smedleys and cartoons with The Mask, Pingu and Eek! the Cat. Presented by Grant Stott , Sarah Vandenbergh , Paul Brophy and Julie Westwood.
Producer Ed Gray; Series producer Martyn Day
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Introduced by Steve Rider and Sue Barker.
12.00 Athletics Live coverage of the Great North Run, the annual half-marathon between Newcastle and South Shields.
Some of the world's leading road-racers, along with thousands of fun runners, will be taking part. Last year Kenya's Benson Masya held off the challenge of Britain's Paul Evans in the men's event, but Britain did enjoy success in the women's race, won by Liz McColgan. Commentary by David Coleman , Christina Boxer , Brendan Foster and Hazel Irvine.
♦ The Great North Run: page 40
2.30,3.20,3.50,4.25 Equestrianism
Coverage from Burghley of the European Open championships, with highlights of the cross-country day, followed by the show-jumping stage. Britain's Mary King , winner of last year's Burghley horse trials, is likely to be in contention inthisthree-day event, and the British squad is defending the team gold. Commentary by Michael Tucker , Lorna Clarke and Clare Balding.
3.10, 3.40, 4.15 Racing From Longchamp, featuring three trials forthe Prix del'Arc de Triomphe, which will be run in three weeks' time. Commentary by Jim McGrath.
4.40Tennis Actionfromthefinalofthe
Bournemouth International Open. The clay courts may not suit big servers like Britain's Greg Rusedski , but could be a boon to leading Spanish contenders such as Felix Mantilla. Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox.
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Dating game show from America, with Chris Hardwick and Jenny McCarthy.
A transporter accident occurs while Tuvok and Neelix are beamed back from a mission.
(Postponed from 7 September)
(Star Trek: the Next Generation Wed 6pm)
A four-part series in which Cabinet minister, best-selling diarist and historian Alan Clark provides a personal perspective of the Conservative Party's fortunes from 1922 to the present day. This first programme focuses on Stanley Baldwin, Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain, and the General Strike, the abdication crisis and war with Germany. See today's choices.
Series director Clara Glynn ; Series producer Nicolas Kent Stereo Subtitled.
⦠See This Week: page 8
In 1992, a platoon of 16-year-old army recruits was subjected to violence and sexual degradation at the hands of their training officers, two of whom were court-martialled and imprisoned. Now the victims are suing the Ministry of Defence in a bid to gain compensation for their mental and physical damage. Ludovic Kennedy tells their story and that of the preparations for the legal action. Last in the series.
(Postponed from 31 August)
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Comedy drama starring r Winona Ryder
Ethan Hawke
Lelaina graduates and gets ajob for a rude talk-show host. When herflatmate offers sanctuaryto the philosopher-poet Troy,
Lelaina finds her views on the universe are unsettled.
Director Ben Stiller (1994, 12) Postponed from 31 August
♦ See Films: pages 46-54
Musical biography of rock legend Jim Morrison , starring Val Kilmer
Meg Ryan , Kyle MacLachlan California , 1965: 22-year-old
Jim Morrison spends his time on the beach writing poetry and taking drugs. He drops out of college with fellow student Ray Manzarek , and, with two other musicians, theyform a band.
Showing in widescreen format.
Director Oliver Stone (1991, 18) Postponed from 31 August
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4.00 Learning Languages BUSINESS AND WORK
5.00 Get by in Spanish
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6.00 The Sordid Subject of Boeuf Bourguignon Rpt 4731115 6.25 English, English Everywhere Stereo 4743950 6.50-7.15am
Helping with Family Problems
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