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An adaptation of Charlotte Bronte' classic novel, starring Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine

Following an austere upbringing, a shy woman becomes a governess in Yorkshire.
(1943, PG) (Black and white)

See Films: pages 52-62 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Orson Welles
Unknown:
Joan Fontaine
Director:
Robert Stevenson

Weekday focus on arts-and-crafts activities.

The Terrace
Garden renovation.
(Repeat)

Then at 1.40 The Arts and Crafts Show
Decorating a bedroom. With Will Hanrahan.

Contributors

Presenter (The Arts and Crafts Show):
Will Hanrahan
Series Producer:
Maggie Sutcliffe
Executive Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

Last in the series about ordinary people's musical passions.

Moshe Tamir is a Jewish musician specialising in entertaining at weddings and bar mitzvahs. He talks about his intense feeling for his art as he prepares for a Yemeni wedding in north London, where he has to try to satisfy the guests' varied musical expectations.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Moshe Tamir
Director:
David Wise
Producer:
Adam Bullmore

A one-off documentary in which Quentin Willson joins the US coastguard in Miami. But it's not the drug runners, arms dealers and smugglers that interest the Top Gear presenter - it's their waterborne modes of transport.
Yachts, speedboats and cars are all seized and then offered to the public at knockdown prices. He takes a look at the bargains to be found, and also joins a high-speed powerboat chase.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Quentin Willson
Director:
John O'Hara
Executive Producer:
Johannah Dyer

Brian Turner cooks his failsafe traditional
Christmas dinner, while
Antony Worral Thompson prepares alternative fare. Plus festive wines for under £5. With
Chris Kelly. See today's choices. Series producer Elaine Bancroft : Executive producer Tim Hincks CEEFAX: page
E-MAIL: Food&Drink@Bazal.com
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/foodanddrink

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
Antony Worral Thompson
Unknown:
Chris Kelly.
Producer:
Elaine Bancroft
Producer:
Tim Hincks

The last in a three-part series that scrutinises television programme production goes behind the scenes to look at fact and fabrication. Images of almost every human activity can now be captured on camcorder, video or closed-circuit footage. Is there a danger of a reality overdose? With David Aaronovitch.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
David Aaronovitch
Director:
Kate Williams
Series Producer:
Hamish Mykura

(Repeats are not indicated)

Global Stories
12.30 Pacific Studies: Coming Home to Banaba
1.00 Water Is for Fighting Over
1.30 The Wheels of Innovation

Belief Season
2.00 The Long Search: Footprint of the Buddha/Rome, Leeds and the Desert; Faith to Faith

Languages
4.00 Spanish Journey: Part 2
(with Spanish subtitles)

Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work: 20

Open University
5.45 Insect Hormones
6.10 Bangkok: a City Speaks
(Subtitled)
6.35-7.00am A University without Walls

BBC Two England

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