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Celia Brooks Brown celebrates National Vegetarian Week with a dish of mushroom-stuffed artichokes in a basil and mascarpone sauce, while Gary Rhodes serves up a mushroom and caramelised onion suet pudding. In the archive section, Delia Smith gives a masterclass in cooking eggs, and viewers can vote for their favourite light lunch from chef Paul Rankin. Producer Michael Connock
Editor Elaine Bancroft BBCi: special features via the handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen Knives and fat-reducing grill offer p34

Contributors

Unknown:
Celia Brooks Brown
Unknown:
Gary Rhodes
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Paul Rankin.
Producer:
Michael Connock
Editor:
Elaine Bancroft

A profile of Austin Reeves, a campaigner for the deaf community, who talks about his life and career. Presented by Emma Coleman. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated Tuesday at 2.05am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear

Contributors

Presented By:
Emma Coleman.

One of the most eagerly awaited films of the year, The Matrix Reloaded, is featured in the film magazine. Plus,
Robert DeNiro 's Tribeca Film Festival is back for a second year. Presented by Tom Brook.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Deniro
Presented By:
Tom Brook.

Medieval adventure. Arthur of Pendragon, supported by the gallant Sir Lancelot, defeats his rivals to become king. But his enemies set out to exploit Lancelot's secret love for Arthur's wife,
Guinevere. Review page 47.
Director Richard Thorpe
(1953. PG)

Contributors

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Sir Lancelot:
Robert Taylor
Queen Guinevere:
Ava Gardner
King Arthur:
Mel Ferrer
Sir Modred:
Stanley Baker

This documentary, shown earlier this year, provides a rare look behind the walls of Highgrove, home to Prince Charles. It was filmed over the course of a year and shows the prince, a strong advocate of organic principles, playing an active role in maintaining the 25-acre garden and 1,000-acre farm. Producer Sarah Pitt ; Series editor Michael Gunton

Contributors

Producer:
Sarah Pitt
Editor:
Michael Gunton

Will today's vendors make a profit with their antiques at auction in Buxton or go home out of pocket? Presented by Paul Martin , with experts Nigel Smith and Kate Alcock. A new second series continues on Monday at 3.30pm. Series producer Hannah Corneck
Executive producer Jane Lomas Postponed from 3 May

Contributors

Presented By:
Paul Martin
Unknown:
Nigel Smith
Unknown:
Kate Alcock.
Producer:
Hannah Corneck
Producer:
Jane Lomas

The acclaimed 26-part story chronicling the 1914-18 conflict continues with episode six.

Attention turns to the battle of the sea. British confidence in the Royal Navy was to be shattered as it suffered defeats - the worst one at Coronel off the coast of South America on 1 November 1914. An astonished world wondered at these spectacular disasters, failing to see beyond them to a time when German shipping would all but disappear from the seas. Episode seven follows on BBC4 at 8.15pm.
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Contributors

Narrator:
Sir Michael Redgrave
Producer:
Tony Essex
Producer:
Gordon Watkins

Concluding a three-part re-run of the series revealing how Egypt rose from near extinction to form its New Kingdom. The Last Great Pharaoh. Ramesses the Great would reign for 67 years, command the largest empire on Earth and capture the imagination of the world. But in the end those entrusted with ensuring the immortality of the Pharaohs would destroy the very tombs they had built. Series producer Richard Bradley ; Executive producer Carol Sennett

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Bradley
Producer:
Carol Sennett

The 100 novels that the nation has nominated as their best-loved read are revealed. With contributions from bestselling authors, historians and comedians, including John Mortimer , Jilly Cooper , Simon Schama , Alan Titchmarsh , Jo Brand and Terry Pratchett. Narrated by Joanna Lumley. Producer Nicky Pattison ; Series producer Mary Sackville West The Big Read Debate with Andrew Marr is tonight at 10.05pm on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mortimer
Unknown:
Jilly Cooper
Unknown:
Simon Schama
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Jo Brand
Unknown:
Terry Pratchett.
Unknown:
Joanna Lumley.
Producer:
Nicky Pattison
Unknown:
Andrew Marr

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