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Yvonne Cobb explains how the traumas suffered during her first pregnancy have prompted her to give deaf awareness sessions to hospital staff. And deaf transexual Pamir Trujillo discusses her treatment at the hands of the deaf community. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday at 12.55am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvonne Cobb
Unknown:
Pamir Trujillo

Often viewed as the archetypal 1950s dumb blonde, Hollywood pin-up Jayne Mansfield was in fact a complex and highly intelligent woman. Hungry for fame, at her peak Mansfield was a global success. But the image that had raised her to such heights ultimately became a straitjacket that stifled her wider ambitions, leading to an untimely, self-destructive end.

Contributors

Director:
Lisa Drake
Series Producer:
Tom Ware

Angelina Jolie talks to
Tom Brooks about action adventure sequel Lara Croft and the Cradle of Life: Tomb Raider 2, while Laura Metzger investigates equine tale Seabiscuit, starring Tobey Maguire.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Brooks
Unknown:
Lara Croft
Unknown:
Laura Metzger
Unknown:
Tobey Maguire.

Robert Ryan and Claire Trevor star in the first of a western double bill. At the end of the Civil War, the members of Quantrill's Raiders, a notorious gang of Confederate outlaws, are offered amnesty. Many accept, but soon find a Union bounty hunter on their tails. Review page 43.
Director William D Russell (1951. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Ryan
Unknown:
Claire Trevor
Director:
William D Russell

Western starring Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster. A former Confederate soldier and an outlaw head for Mexico in search of mercenary work.
Hired to guard a shipment of gold, the two men develop their own ideas about who should get the fortune.
Widescreen. Review page 43. Director Robert Aldrich (1954, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
Burt Lancaster.
Director:
Robert Aldrich

Continued from BBC1, live coverage from Birmingham's
Alexander Stadium of the AAA championships, where Britain's top athletes - including sprinters Dwain
Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis , and long-jumper Jade Johnson - are taking part in trials for places in next month's World championships in Paris. Includes the men's 100m semi-final at 5.30, the women's 100m final at 6.05, the men's 110m hurdle final at 6.15, the women's 400m hurdle final at 6.25, the women's 800m final at 6.35 and the men's 100m final at 6.45.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Black
Commentator:
Steve Cram
Commentator:
Stuart Storey
Commentator:
Paul Dickenson
Commentator:
Brendan Foster
Commentator:
Colin Jackson
Reporter:
Sally Gunnell
Editor:
Michael Cole
Executive producer:
Martin Webster

Second World War drama. A game of cat and mouse is played out between a US destroyer captain, and his deadly rival beneath the waves, whose U-boat is heading for an important rendezvous. Widescreen. Review page 43.
Director Dick Powell (1957, PG)

Contributors

Director:
Dick Powell
Captain Murrell:
Robert Mitchum
Von Stolberg:
Curt Jurgens
Lieutenant Ware:
Al Hedison
Schwaffer:
Theodore Bikel
Doctor:
Russell Collins
Von Holem:
Kurt Kreuger
CPO Crain:
Frank Albertson
Quartermaster:
Biff Elliot
Mackeson:
Alan Dexter
Ensign Merry:
Doug McClure

Despite a long-term relationship and a number of affairs, Philip Larkin clung to bachelorhood, terrified marriage would stifle his writing. This dramatisation traces the poet's romantic life, from his arrival as librarian at Hull University in 1955, to his death - surrounded by the women who loved him - in 1985, and examines how his relationships affected his work. Contains strong language.
Written by Richard Cottan
Director Susanna White : Producer Simon Heath A lighter side to Larkin: p30; Amanda Root , Face of the Week: p51

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Larkin
Written By:
Richard Cottan
Director:
Susanna White
Producer:
Simon Heath
Unknown:
Amanda Root
Philip Larkin:
Hugh Bonneville
Monica Jones:
Tara Fitzgerald
Maeve Brennan:
Amanda Root
Betty Mackereth:
Lorraine Ashboume
Eva Larkin:
Eileen Atkins
Jean Hartley:
Sarah Smart
George Hartley:
Ben Miles
ArthurWood:
Brian Pettifer
Interview chairman:
David Sibley
Radio interviewer:
Kevin Moore

Boris Johnson MP hosts this edition of the news quiz, first shown in November last year. Regulars Ian Hislop and Paul Merton 's guests are Clive Anderson and Stephen K Amos. Director Paul Wheeler ; Series producer Nick Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
Boris Johnson
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Clive Anderson
Unknown:
Stephen K Amos.
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Nick Martin

Another chance to see episodes 19-21 of the thriller serial.
2.00am-3.00am. Jack is pursued by a team of commandos.
11.40 3.00am-4.00am. Palmer becomes suspicious of those in his inner circle.
12.20 4.00am-5.00am. Jack follows up a new lead on the Cyprus recordings. Shown last Sunday

Drama starring
Bruce Greenwood , Mia Kirshner and Elias Koteas , exploring the dark side of carnal desire. Christina dances at the Exotica strip club where one-time boyfriend Eric is the DJ. The problems between them are increased by the nightly presence of enigmatic tax inspector Francis, who is obsessed with Christina. Review page 44.
Director Atom Egoyan (1994, 18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Greenwood
Unknown:
Elias Koteas

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