Analysing the development of modern abstract art.
News with Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. More at 9am.
This week, an update on the Ian Stillman case in India as relatives talk about his failed appeal. Also, Susan Daniels on the newly merged Friends of Young Deaf People and the National Deaf Children Society. Plus, deaf people describe their experience of Ground Zero in New York. With sign language and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 2.40am on BBCI WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
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In today's culinary compendium guest chef Colleen Bennett , from Hollywood in County Down,
Northern Ireland, prepares a simple but mouth-watering menu consisting of teriyaki cod, pork belly cooked with cider and served with champ, and also a blueberry cobbler.
There's also an edition of Rick Stein 's Fruits of the Sea, plus Fresh and Fast-Zucchini. Director Jacqui Dales ; Series producer Sara Kozak www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen
Adam Hart-Davis and a team of Australians build machines for walking upside down.
An unsolved crime, and a great sculptor's work.
The Rat Race. A film about one of the most successful beasts on earth -the rat.
Romantic drama, first in a Saturday Matinée double bill of films based on works by Ernest Hemingway, starring Gregory Peck , Susan Hayward and Ava Gardner. A writer looks back on his life as he lies injured beneath the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Review page 47.
(1952, PG)
The second of the double bill of Hemingway-based films is a drama starring
George C Scott. A US sculptor retires to the Bahamas and an idyllic lifestyle. But he is then drawn into the Second World War.
Widescreen. Review page 47. Director Franklin J Schaffner (1976)
New Neighbour. Another awful family moves in next door.
Shown last Monday
Further live coverage of ladies' final day. The grand slam tournaments so far this year have been dominated by the Americans, with Jennifer Capriati taking the Australian Open in January and Serena Williams triumphing at the French Open five months later. The men's doubles final is also on today's schedule. American pair Jared Palmer and Donald Johnson secured the title last year with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 victory over the Czech duo of Jiri Novak and David Rikl. Presented by Sue Barker. WEBSITE: [Web Address Removed]
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The last of three double-length episodes in Andrew Davies's 1995 dramatisation of Jane Austen's classic.
Darcy is pleased to introduce Elizabeth to his sister as he welcomes her and her aunt and uncle to Pemberley. But then distressing news arrives from Longbourn.
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A roundup of all the best action from ladies' final day on the grass courts of SW19. Presented by John Inverdale , who is joined by five-times Wimbledon doubles champion Pam Shriver. Plus a preview of tomorrow's men's singles final, coverage of which starts at 1.25pm on BBC1. Producer Jonny Bramley ; Editor Michael Cole
Repeated tomorrow at 8am on BBC1
Ghoulish thriller. A law student who is working as a nightwatchman at a mortuary finds himself entangled in the hunt for a serial killer. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Ole Bornedal (1997, 18)
Offbeat drama. Noon, a traumatised refugee from a religious sect, is cared for by Callie and her mute lover Clay. But he cannot escape his repressive past, and soon his desire for Callie takes its toll on his mind. Review page 47.
Director Philip Ridley (1995.18)
Repeats are not indicated. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Special Education Hands Up! - with sign language.