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Disney fantasy.
When ten-year-old Johnny learns that his parents plan to separate, he runs away to be with his father. But storyteller Uncle Remus tricks him into returning.
(1946, U)

See Films: pages 54-66 ***

Contributors

Director:
Harve Foster
Director:
Wilfred Jackson

Roy Hudd and June Whitfield are special guest captains on the nostalgia quiz this week. Hosted by Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)

Then World Book Day
Jamie Theakston reads from his favourite book.

Contributors

Presenter:
Martyn Lewis
Team captain:
Roy Hudd
Team captain:
June Whitfield
Reader (World Book Day):
Jamie Theakston

Pop music magazine. This week's programme includes indie group Garbage, the ambient British band Audioweb and swing beat stars KCi and JoJo. Plus the usual features and a roundup of the latest pop news and views. With Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guests:
null Garbage
Guests:
null Audioweb
Guests:
KCi and JoJo
Producer:
Barry Ryan
Executive Producer:
Paul Smith

The last programme in the current series tackling issues of importance to disabled people speculates on the Government's imminent mental health policy. Will it really meet people's needs? Plus an investigation into whether new housing regulations will improve the situation for disabled people.

Contributors

Editor:
Ian Macrae

Continuingthe series that offers practical advice on buying and caring for antiques. Tonight's programme features items on the history of Liberty style and the vintage and classic cars in the Monte Carlo Rally.
Art detective Phillip Mould offers insight into how he uncovers the identity of Old Masters, and Tim and Penny
Lake visit London's Lots Road auction to hunt for bargains. Presented by Francine Stock , with Tim Wonnacott.
David Dickinson and Madeline Marsh.
Series producer Jane Lomas ; Series editor Mark Hill
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques/

Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Mould
Presented By:
Francine Stock
Unknown:
Tim Wonnacott.
Unknown:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Madeline Marsh.
Producer:
Jane Lomas
Editor:
Mark Hill

The historical documentary series continues with nine grammar school boys recalling their schooldays and reflecting on how that system affected their lives. With former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke, film director David Puttnam, author Barry Hines and biologist Steve Jones.
(Subtitled)
Polly Toynbee: page 10

Contributors

Interviewee:
Kenneth Clarke
Interviewee:
David Puttnam
Interviewee:
Barry Hines
Interviewee:
Steve Jones
Producer:
Catrine Clay
Editor:
Laurence Rees

The series exploring popular culture returns with three films this week, starting with a look at Dutch artist Rob Scholte.
Critically acclaimed and commercially successful in the eighties, Scholte had his world shattered by a car bomb attack in 1994 in which he lost both his legs. The perpetrator's identity remains a mystery. This film tells the artist's remarkable story.
(Stereo)
(The Way of the Weed is tomorrow 11.15pm)

Contributors

Subject:
Rob Scholte
Director:
Ian MacMillan
Series Editor:
John Wyver

(Note: repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Time for You
1.00 A Robot in the Parlour?
1.30 Hidden Power

GCSE Bitesize Revision
2.00 Maths 1

Languages
4.00 The New Get By in Italian: 5

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 History of Maths
6.10 Hard Questions, Soft Answers
6.35-7.00am Out of the Blue?
(Subtitled)

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