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Antony Worrall Thompson welcomes chef Gino D'Acampo and food writer Mary Berry. Rick Stein cooks lamb; Delia Smith focuses on game and poultry.

Contributors

Presenter:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Gino D'Acampo
Unknown:
Mary Berry
Unknown:
Rick Stein
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Producer:
Michael Connock
Executive Producer:
Elaine Bancroft
Executive Producer:
Barry Lynch

New series 1/5. Drama from
See Hear. Jamil is fretting about the future. With in-vision subtitles.
Writer/Producer David Horbury : Director Louis Neethling Rptd Tuesday at 1.35am onBBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear

Contributors

Producer:
David Horbury
Director:
Louis Neethling Rptd
Jamil:
Umesh Valjee
Claire:
Diana Martin
Adam:
Matthew Gurney
Fran:
Fill Garfield
Sue:
Caroline Parker
Nina:
Paula Garfield
Eileen:
Patsy Palmer
Ted:
Nell Brand

Compelling war drama, showing to mark Thursday's National
Holocaust Memorial Day. Having evaded the Nazis, a young Polish boy has to fend for himself in the ghetto. Review page 48. Director Soren Kragh-Jacobsen
(1997) Holocaust - a Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz is tonight at 9pm

Contributors

Director:
Soren Kragh-Jacobsen

Live coverage of the concert at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium to raise money for the victims of the Boxing Day disaster. Among those performing in front of the 65,000-strong crowd over the course of the day are Eric Clapton , Jools Holland , Manic Street Preachers, Keane, Craig David , Lemar, Liberty X, Embrace, Feeder, Badly Drawn Boy, Kelly Jones , Heather Small , Charlotte Church, Aled Jones ,
Katherine Jenkins and Snow Patrol. Live coverage continues on Five from 7pm, joined by Radio 2 at
8.30pm. Highlights of the event are at 11pm. Asia - One Month On is on Wednesday at 7.30pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Clapton
Unknown:
Jools Holland
Unknown:
Craig David
Unknown:
Kelly Jones
Unknown:
Heather Small
Unknown:
Aled Jones
Unknown:
Katherine Jenkins

3/5. Portsmouth Dockyard. For centuries the world's biggest military/industrial complex, the dockyard stood as a testament to the fear of invasion, particularly by France. As he hears the stories of those who have lived and worked there, Jonathan Meades considers its role as an instrument for the generation of dread. Director Colin Murray : Series producer Allan Campbell
First shown on BBC4 Antiques Roadshow visits Portsmouth docks, tomorrow at 6.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Meades
Director:
Colin Murray
Producer:
Allan Campbell

Einstein's Unfinished Symphony. To mark 100 years since Einstein's special theory of relativity, the first of two programmes is a documentary with dramatised inserts on how he spent his final years trying to disprove the implications of much of his earlier work. Producer Nick Green Shown last Thursday Einstein's Equation of Life and Death is on Thursday at 9pm

Contributors

Producer:
Nick Green

A A moving film that reflects on the Nazis' use of music as a psychological tool in Auschwitz. For the first time since its liberation 60 years ago, permission has been granted for music to be heard again at the camp.
While survivors of the orchestras set up by the SS recount their experiences, pieces by Bach, Chopin and others are performed by musicians including violinist Maxim Vengerov and pianist Emanuel Ax.
Producer Ben Weston ; Executive producer Peter Maniura Songs of Praise - Holocaust Remembered: tomorrow 5.05pm BBC1 Death and deliverance: page 31

Contributors

Violinist:
Maxim Vengerov
Pianist:
Emanuel Ax.
Producer:
Ben Weston
Producer:
Peter Maniura

Vibrant biographical drama starring
I Alan Rickman as the notorious "mad monk". Late-19th-century Siberia: after a religious vision, a mystic of dubious powers heads for St Petersburg and worms his way into the court of the tsar. Review page 48.
Director Uli Edel (1996, 15)
Followed by BBC News 24

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Rickman
Director:
Uli Edel
Rasputin:
Alan Rickman
Tsarina Alexandra:
Greta Scacchl
Tsar Nicholas:
Ian McKellen
Dr Botkin:
David Warner
Stolypin:
John Wood
Prince Yussoupov:
James Frain

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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Two Religions: Two Communities 27472 2.30 The Copulation Explosion 46507 3.00 Getting It
Right 53762 3.30 Rothko The Seagram Murals 37859 4.00 Harlem in the 60s 41052 4.30 Glasgow 1998 Supporting the Arts 54491 5.00 The
Rainbow 34149 5.30 Refining the View

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