Listings
Faith, the role of women and surrogate motherhood are just some of the topics that crop up as Tony Robinson continues his biblical journey.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony
Robinson
David Frost interviews the week's news makers. Guests include Conservative MP
Julian Cntchley. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather forecast.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Frost
Unknown:
Julian
Cntchley.
Editor:
Barney
Jones
Editor:
Tim
Orchard
For harvest festival, a service from the parish church of St Chad's in New Moston, Manchester, reflecting the variety of ways in which the creativity of God can be expressed.
(Stereo)
A programme recording See Hear's recent visit to Gallaudet University, USA. With signing and subtitles.
RepeatedTuesday 12 noon on BBC2
When Davey's dog Barney dies, the young boy is heartbroken. But Lassie, sensing his grief, lets him take one of her newly-born pups in the hope that" Dusty" will prove to be a true friend. With Bruce Bennett , Sean Kelly , Mary McGregor , Robert Sampson and Robert Donner.
Director Jack Hively (1976) ...................... * FILM REVIEWS pages 71-78
Contributors
Unknown:
Bruce
Bennett
Unknown:
Sean
Kelly
Unknown:
Mary
McGregor
Unknown:
Robert
Sampson
Unknown:
Robert
Donner.
Director:
Jack
Hively
Rural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.25pm.
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven.
Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown joins John Humphrys for the return of the series analysing political events at home and abroad.
Editor Nelson Mews Subtitled ...................
Contributors
Leader:
Paddy
Ashdown
Unknown:
John
Humphrys
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
A new trial for the legal eagle, starring Raymond Burr
The Case of the Fatal Fashion. Influential fashion magazine editor Dyan Draper delighted in exposing the slips and secrets of her peers and rivals - but was that enough to kill her? As well as defendingthe prime suspect,
Perry Mason finds himself as a witness for the prosecution. Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Raymond
Burr
Editor:
Dyan
Draper
Unknown:
Perry
Mason
Today, in the first of three semi-finals, the three young cooks are judged by chef Anton Edelmann , actress and cake-maker Jane Asher and presenter
Loyd Grossman.
Contributors
Unknown:
Anton
Edelmann
Unknown:
Jane
Asher
Presenter:
Loyd
Grossman.
This week, including a look at the problems facing thousands of young "wannabee" models as they set out in search of fame and fortune. With Jeff Banks ,
Caryn Franklin , Brenda Emmanus and Ged Gray.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeff
Banks
Unknown:
Caryn
Franklin
Unknown:
Brenda
Emmanus
The series in which contestants are given tasks that will reveal their ability to spot antiques. This week they are in Dieppe. Antiques Roadshow experts set the tasks and judge the results. Presented by Jilly Goolden.
Contributors
Presenter:
Jilly
Goolden
Director:
David
Cumming
Producer:
Jannine
Waddell
With Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles .....................
Contributors
Unknown:
Moira
Stuart.
Unknown:
Bill
Giles
For Harvest Festival, Pam Rhodes visits the Lincolnshire market town of Louth. She meets local people and joins the congregation of St James's Parish Church to sing Come Ye Thankful People Come; Yes, God Is Good; For the Fruits of His Creation and We Plough the Fields and Scatter.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 2.10pm on BBC2)
Contributors
Presenter:
Pam
Rhodes
Producer:
Jeremy
Kime
Editor:
Helen
Alexander
When Pearl confiscates Howard's bike, Foggy suggests that what he needs is one which can be easily concealed or, better still, doesn't look like a bicycle.
(Stereo)
Contributors
Writer:
Roy
Clarke
Director/Producer:
Alan JW
Bell
Compo:
Bill
Owen
Clegg:
Peter
Sallis
Foggy:
Brian
Wilde
Nora:
Kathy
Staff
Ivy:
Jane
Freeman
Edie:
Thora
Hird
Auntie:
Jean
Alexander
Marina:
Jean
Fergusson
Howard:
Robert
Fyfe.
Pearl:
Juliette
Kaplan
Wesley:
Gordon
Wharmby
Glenda:
Sarah
Thomas
Policeman:
Tony
Capstick
Policeman:
Ken
Kitson
This week, the Challenge truck arrives just outside Ballycastle in County Antrim, where Anneka Rice and the team have just 74 hours to knock down a building and replace it with three new ones.
Contributors
Presenter:
Anneka
Rice
Director:
Chris
Fouracre
Producer:
Valerie
Ward
Following the hours of waiting and the frantic activity as Simon King films an African wildlife drama.
Contributors
Presenter/Film-maker:
Simon
King
Director:
Lizzie
Bewick
Series Producer:
Paul
Appleby
Holding a riverside picnic seems like a good idea but Hyacinth's arrangements don't go quite as she planned.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Contributors
Writer:
Roy
Clarke
Director/Producer:
Harold
Snoad
Hyacinth:
Patricia
Routledge.
Richard:
Clive
Swift
Elizabeth:
Josephine
Tewson
Daisy:
Judy
Cornwell
Onslow:
Geoffrey
Hughes
Rose:
Mary
Millar
Emmet:
David
Griffin
Vicar:
Jeremy
Gittins
Vicar's wife:
Marion
Barron
Postman:
David
Janson
Violet:
Anna
Dawson
First in Andrew Davies's six-part adaptation of Jane Austen's novel.
Starring Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, Alison Steadman, Julia Sawahla
There is great excitement in the neighbourhood of Longbourn when it is learned that Netherfield Hall has been rented by "a young, single man of large fortune", called Bingley.
See Today's Choices
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The Marrying Kind: page 22
See Editor's letter: page 141
Competitions and offers: page 147
Contributors
Author:
Jane
Austen
Adapted by:
Andrew
Davies
Producer:
Sue
Birtwistle
Director:
Simon
Langton
Fitzwilliam Darcy:
Colin
Firth
Elizabeth Bennet:
Jennifer
Ehle
Mrs Bennet:
Alison
Steadman
Lydia Bennet:
Julia
Sawalha
Mr Bennet:
Benjamin
Whitrow
Jane Bennet:
Susan
Nahharker
Kitty Bennet:
Polly
Maberly
Mary Bennet:
Lucy
Briers
Miss Bingley:
Anna
Chancellor
Bingley:
Crispin
Bonham-Carter
Mr Hurst:
Rupert
Vansittart
Mrs Louisa Hurst:
Lucy
Robinson
Mrs Phillips:
Lynne
Farleigh
Sir William Lucas:
Christopher
Benjamin
Lady Lucas:
Norma
Streader
Charlotte Lucas:
Lucy
Scott
Maria Lucas:
Lucy
Davis
George Wickham:
Adrian
Lukis
Lt Denny:
David
Bark-Jones
Col Forster:
Paul
Moriarty
Mrs Forster:
Victoria
Hamilton
Sanderson:
Christopher
Staines
Captain Carter:
Roger
Barclay
Hill:
Marlene
Sidaway
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With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles .....................
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Sissons.
Unknown:
Bill
Giles
Frank Skinner presents a topical comedy show featuring sketches and guests. Producer Marcus Mortimer ; Executive producers
Jonathan Thoday and Richard Allen-Turner .888705 ♦ See This Week: page 11
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank
Skinner
Producer:
Marcus
Mortimer
Producers:
Jonathan
Thoday
Producers:
Richard
Allen-Turner
Knocking on Heaven's Door
Using miniature cameras, Everyman goes doorstopping in town and country with the Mormons. Their mission is to bring the word of God to every home in Britain. Reactions vary from the philosophical, through the bizarre to the hostile. See today's choices.
Producer Ben Fox ; Series editor Richard Denton
Contributors
Producer:
Ben
Fox
Editor:
Richard
Denton
Western starring
LeeVanCleef
Jim Brown
Luke, a chain gang prisoner in the post-Civil War West, together with Jaroo, a small-time con man, and an Apache leader, goes in search of a fortune in gold hidden by a Mexican general in thefortess of El Condor.
Jaroo LEE VAN CLEEF, Luke JIM BROWN , Chavez
PATRICK O'NEAL , Claudine MARIANA HILL, Santana
IRON EYES CODY, Dolores IMOGEN HASSALL ,
Old convict ELISHA COOKJR
Director John Guillermin (1970) Subtitled. * FILM REVIEWS pages 71-78
Contributors
Unknown:
Jim
Brown
Unknown:
Luke Jim
Brown
Unknown:
Patrick
O'Neal
Unknown:
Claudine
Mariana
Unknown:
Dolores Imogen
Hassall
Director:
John
Guillermin