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First of two episodes.
The diary is found - but who has seen it? Today's episodes written by Alison Fisher Next episode at 11.25am Repeat Subtitled . Followed by Rewind 1900: the Paris
Universal Exhibition. Paul Morand 'svisit to the World Fair in Paris. Repeat Subtitled

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Written By:
Alison Fisher
Unknown:
Paul Morand

Documentary series followinga police initiative in Liverpool set up to reduce youth crime. Those who have reached the end of the first year of the scheme are rewarded with a holiday in the Lake District. But the standards of behaviour that have got the youngsters this far have to be maintained.... * See Parents' Guide: page 30

Introduced by Hazel Irvine .
1.30 Ski Sunday Men's slalom and giant slalom action comes from Slovenia while Austria stages men's night slalom and Super G events in Schladming and giant slalom in Flachau. Plus women's giant slalom from Berchtesgaden, Germany.
Commentary by Julian Tutt , Matt Chilton.
2.20 Basketball Live coverage from Sheffield Arena of the National Cup semi-final clash between Sheffield
Sharks and cup-holders Thames Valley
Tigers. Commentary is provided by Stuart Storey , Alton Byrd and Bob Ballard.
TV presentation: Paul Davies , Jonny Bramley (skiing) Ken Burton (basketball) ....................

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Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt
Commentary By:
Matt Chilton.
Provided By:
Stuart Storey
Provided By:
Alton Byrd
Provided By:
Bob Ballard.
Unknown:
Paul Davies
Unknown:
Jonny Bramley
Unknown:
Ken Burton

Fenella George and Alex Lester pore over some of the attractions at this month's Boat Show at Earls Court in London, and yachtsman Pete Goss visits Nelson's flagship HMS Victory. Plusareportfrom the largest marina in the Gulf of Mexico.
Producer Elaine Paterson Digitalwidescreen.

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Unknown:
Fenella George
Unknown:
Alex Lester
Unknown:
Pete Goss
Producer:
Elaine Paterson Digitalwidescreen.

Live coverage of the final of the 1999 World Professional Darts championship, played over the best of 11 sets at the Lakeside Country Club in Surrey.
Last year, Dutchman Raymond Barneveld became only the second player from outside the home nations to win the title.
The two finalists are doing battle for the coveted crown and a winner's purse of £42,000.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs, with commentary from Tony Green and Bobby George.

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Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Commentary:
Tony Green
Commentary:
Bobby George

Documentary series following the work of the House of Lords.
Dayboys and Boarders. The second of three programmes explores the function of the crossbenchers - peers who have no political allegiance-and discovers why colloquial names are used to distinguish life peers from hereditaries.
The programme also follows three women peers: Baroness Young, campaigning on the gay age of consent, Baroness
Strange, who talks about her enduring affection forthe House of Lords, and Baroness Crawley. Narrated by Clive Anderson. Producers Daniel Brittain-Catlin andTriciaLawton

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Anderson.
Producers:
Daniel Brittain-Catlin

First of five short films in which contemporary artists find inspiration in the gardens at
Giverny, northern France, where the French impressionist painter Claude Monet spent his final years. Paul Rileyexamines Monet's use of colour.
Director Emma Ford ; Series producer
Sadie Hennessy

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Unknown:
Claude Monet
Unknown:
Paul Rileyexamines
Director:
Emma Ford
Producer:
Sadie Hennessy

Six-part series in which Angus Deayton traces the development of a new wave of British comedy.
Wanted.... Frustrated Dentists
In 1979, a small comedy club opened in a London room above a strip club. See today's choices. Series producer Peter Higgins

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Producer:
Peter Higgins

A three-part drama written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff about the battle to save a vast photographic collection.
Starring Lindsay Duncan , Timothy Spall, Liam Cunningham, Billie Whitelaw
A US property developer finds the employees of a vast picture library still ensconsed in a London building he has come to renovate. See today's choices.
Digital widescreen Subtitled
Lindsay Duncan 's Kind of Day: page

Followed by Suspended in Time: Continuing Time Season. Formula One driver David Coulthard describes his thoughts after a high-speed crash.

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Written and directed by:
Stephen Poliakoff
Producer:
John Chapman
Marilyn Truman:
Lindsay Duncan
Oswald Bates:
Timothy Spall
Christopher Anderson:
Liam Cunningham
Veronica:
Billie Whitelaw
Spig:
Emilia Fox
Garnett:
Arj Barker
Nick:
Blake Ritson
Molly:
Sheila Dunn
Dinner lady:
Jean Channon
Dinner lady:
Jennifer House

Time-travel drama starringJeffDaniels
An Ohio innkeeper is visited by strange tourists from the future. They have come to witness a horror in their history that threatens the town and the innkeeper's beloved daughter.
Director David NTwohy (1991. 15)
♦ See Films: pages 52-58 ***
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
David Ntwohy
Ben Wilson:
Jeff Daniels
Hillary Wilson:
Ariana Richards
Reeve:
Emiua Crow
Oscar:
Jim Haynie
Spall:
Nicholas Guest

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