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Cookery writer Jill Dupleix and restaurateur Simon Rimmer join Antony Worrall Thompson today. Viewers can vote for their favourite brunch dish to be cooked at the end of the show. Series producer Michael Kelpie ; Executive producers Elaine Bancroft , Barry Lynch www.bbc.co.uk/saturdaykitchen 1500Z To vote for dishes, ring 0901 (maximum cost of calls is lOp)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dupleix
Unknown:
Simon Rimmer
Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Producer:
Michael Kelpie
Producers:
Elaine Bancroft
Producers:
Barry Lynch

A discussion about what lies ahead for deaf sports following the success of the 20th Deaflympics in Melbourne, Australia. Hosted by Mark Wheatley. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
(Repeated on Tuesday at 1.35am on BBC1)
[web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Wheatley

First in a Jane Fonda double bill is this delightful Neil Simon comedy, also starring Robert Redford.

Young married couple Paul and Corie struggle to find newlywed bliss in their decrepit studio flat high above Greenwich Village.
Review page 54.
Director Gene Saks (1967, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Fonda
Unknown:
Neil Simon
Unknown:
Robert Redford
Director:
Gene Saks

Entertaining comedy western starring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin in an Oscar-winning role. Schoolteacher Catherine Ballou returns home to find her father's life under threat. To protect him she assembles a motley bunch of outlaws. Review page 54. Director Elliot Silverstein (1965, PG)
Lee Marvin : a Personal Portrait by John Boorman is tomorrow at 12.40am

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Fonda
Unknown:
Lee Marvin
Unknown:
Catherine Ballou
Director:
Elliot Silverstein
Unknown:
Lee Marvin
Unknown:
John Boorman

All roads lead to Wales as Swansea plays host. Experts David Barby and Kate Alcock join presenter
Paul Martin to give advice on how to profit from antiques. Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
www.bbc.co.uk/antiques

Contributors

Unknown:
David Barby
Unknown:
Kate Alcock
Presenter:
Paul Martin
Producer:
Peter Smith
Producer:
Tom Ware

7/10. Jordan to Ethiopia. Dan Cruickshank turns
Indiana Jones as he hunts for the legendary Ark of the Covenant, riding a donkey along a precipitous gorge to reach the city of Petra in Jordan, facing a Guardian Monk and scaling the vertical cliff face of Debre Damo in Ethiopia as part of his quest. Plus, while visiting the Holy Lands of Israel and Palestine, he has the chance to be cleansed of all shame.
Shown last Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Indiana Jones
Unknown:
Debre Damo

2/5. The Art of Painting. The series that reveals the stories behind famous artworks continues with an examination of the favourite picture of the artist who painted it - the 17th-century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer. This sublime symbol-laden interior remained in his possession until his death, despite the family being in dire financial straits. A later admirer was Adolf Hitler , who liked it so much that he bought it. Narrated by Samuel West.
Producer Lucie Donahue ; Series editor Jeremy Bugler

Contributors

Unknown:
Johannes Vermeer.
Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Unknown:
Samuel West.
Producer:
Lucie Donahue

It's the penultimate day's play at this year's first Major, taking place at the spectacular Augusta National course in Georgia USA.

Financial considerations will be of secondary importance to those professionals seeking to join the tournament's youngest winner, Tiger Woods, and its oldest Jack Nicklaus, as members of the elite band of players entitled to wear the coveted Green Jacket presented to the champion.

When play finished at this stage last year Phil Mickelson, who had never won a Major, was tied for the lead with Chris DiMarco, also Majorless. DiMarco shot a four-under-par 68, and Mickelson carded 69 to bring them to a six-under 210 for 54 holes. They were being chased by Masters rookie Paul Casey of England, two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer, three-time Major champion Ernie Els and KJ Choi.

Presented by Steve Ryder, with commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Sam Torrance.

[web address removed]
(Radio coverage from 9pm on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider [billed as Steve Ryder]
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Commentator:
Ken Brown
Commentator:
Sam Torrance
Editor:
Barbara Slater
Executive Editor:
Paul Davies

8/12. Seven of the candidates have been fired and seven remain, as the battle to be vociferous Alan Sugar 's apprentice reaches the halfway stage. Now it's back to basics for the entrepreneurs as they seek an agricultural product that can be transformed into a commodity and sold for profit. Contains strong language.
Shown last Wednesday RT DIRECT: paperback, The Apprentice by Alan Sugar £10.99 (RRP £1299) incl p&p. Cheques, payable to Radio Times, to: [address removed], or call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Sugar

www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 Return of the Flying Death 5274942 2.50 Ever Wondered? 1436584 3.00 The Chemistry of Power 67229 3.30 The Chemistry of Life and Death
4.00 The Challenge To create the largest water garden in Europe. 55519 4.30 The Next Big Thing: Endless Energy 68958 5.00 Truth Will Out Is global warming caused by humans? 6933039 5.15 Hollywood Science: Shanghai Noon 6921294 5.30 Landscape Mysteries - the Riddle of the Yorkshire Tracks

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