Listings
Presented by Louise Minchin and Bill Turnbull.
Contributors
Presented By:
Louise
Minchin
Presented By:
Bill
Turnbull.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm
With Andrew Marr. Includes
9.00 News; later, Weather. Editor Barney Jones www.bbc.co.uk/sundayam
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Marr.
Editor:
Barney
Jones
A chat with actress Brenda Blethyn , music from Deacon Blue , an exploration of the influence of Jewish culture on popular music Plus a look at the introduction of "happiness lessons" in school. Series producer Emma Worthington
Exec producer Chris Loughlin CONTACT: email heaven@bbc.co.uk or text HEV to [number removed] (standard rate)
Contributors
Unknown:
Brenda
Blethyn
Unknown:
Deacon
Blue
Producer:
Emma
Worthington
Producer:
Chris
Loughlin
How hedgehogs can help organic gardeners and a report on plans on the Isle of Lewis for Europe's biggest wind farm. Includes
Weather for the Week Ahead.
Series producer Sarah Gibbs
Contributors
Producer:
Sarah
Gibbs
Jon Sopel and the team's political analysis. Including News at 12.00.
At 12.30, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Paul Siegert (South East); Etholle George (East). Editor James Stephenson
Contributors
Unknown:
Jon
Sopel
Unknown:
Tim
Donovan
Unknown:
Paul
Siegert
Editor:
James
Stephenson
Michelle has a daring escape plan. Writers David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Croft
Unknown:
Jeremy
Lloyd
Hyacinth decides to buy a country retreat - but her plans go awry. Writer Roy Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
A Passion for Murder. A love triangle becomes lethal.
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 38
Monty Don appeals on behalf of Thrive. Plus a look back at 20 years of appeals.
Repeated Wed 1pm BBC2 DONATIONS: call free on [number removed]; send cheques (incl name and address, payable to Thrive), to Thrive. [address removed]; visit www.thrive.org.uk
Contributors
Unknown:
Monty
Don
Eamonn Holmes with viewers' comments on BBC TV. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk; call [number removed](local rate); or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1RF
Contributors
Unknown:
Eamonn
Holmes
3/4. Jane is taken aback by a proposal. The series ends 9pm.
Shown last Sunday
Aled Jones is in Manchester to ask Premiership goalkeeper Tim Howard how he copes with stardom and city busker Krystina Myles reveals why she'll be touring with soft-rocking troubadour
Chris de Burgh. Hymns include Immortal Invisible, Christ Triumphant and How Great Thou Art.
Producer David Taviner ; Editor Hugh Faupel
Contributors
Unknown:
Aled
Jones
Unknown:
Tim
Howard
Unknown:
Krystina
Myles
Unknown:
Chris
de Burgh.
Producer:
David
Taviner
Editor:
Hugh
Faupel
Among the items uncovered in Bishop Auckland in County Durham are a set of skeleton keys used for a daring PoW escape in the Second World War and a simple jug found on a rubbish tip valued close to £10,000. Presented by Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw BBC magazine: Homes & Antiques, new edition out now price E3.30
Contributors
Presented By:
Michael
Aspel.
Producer:
Michele
Burgess
Editor:
Simon
Shaw
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts. (5)
Contributors
Unknown:
Fiona
Bruce.
Unknown:
Helen
Willetts.
2/6. The Whales' Tale. Grey whales undertake the longest migration on the planet - a staggering 12,000 miles - and, in the second part of this spectacular series, Steve Leonard is going with them. But their journey involves encounters with killer whales and efforts to dodge fishing nets.
Producer Simon Roberts ; Series producer Martin Hughes-Games
Signed repeat next Wednesday
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve
Leonard
Producer:
Simon
Roberts
Producer:
Martin
Hughes-Games
4/4. Jane begins a new life with St John Rivers, who makes a tempting offer that will fulfil her lifelong-ambition to travel. Can she leave Rochester for ever?
TODAY'S CHOICES
DRAMA Jane Eyre 9.00pm BBC1
Passion and pyromania - Jane Eyre has it all. In the final episode (sob) of this fabulous dramatisation, Rochester (the lovely Toby Stephens) makes his most profound declaration of love to Jane (the equally lovely Ruth Wilson). It's a splendid scene, full of unspoken sexual longing and a lot of kissing. Alas, it's too little and too late, as it comes shortly after the terrible outcome of last week's episode when the happy couple's world was sundered. Thus Jane leaves Thornfield Hall to mope around the moors in her bonnet, until kindly parson St John Rivers and his excitable sisters find her. She makes a new life until, one day, the wind cries "Jane"... (Alison Graham)
Contributors
Adapted By:
Sandy
Welch
Producer:
Diederick
Santer
Director:
Susanna
White
Jane Eyre:
Ruth
Wilson
Rochester:
Toby
Stephens
Mrs Fairfax:
Lorraine
Ashbourne
Grace Poole:
Pam
Ferris
Bertha:
Claudia
Coulter
St John Rivers:
Andrew
Buchan
Mary Rivers:
Emma
Lowndes
Diana Rivers:
Annabel
Scholey
Hannah:
Jacqueline
Pilton
Rosamund Oliver:
Georgia
King
Helen Burns:
Hester
Odgers
Shepherd:
Dan
Armour
George:
Ned
Irish
Adele:
Cosima
Littlewood
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with John Hammond.
Contributors
Unknown:
Fiona
Bruce.
Unknown:
John
Hammond.
When Cops Kill. New scientific evidence reveals how, in split-second life-and-death situations, even the most highly trained officers can get things wrong - with tragic results. In the age of the suicide bomber, are more mistakes inevitable? Graeme Mclagan reports. Editor Sandy Smith Signed
www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Contributors
Unknown:
Graeme
McLagan
Editor:
Sandy
Smith
Seedy crime thriller directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. Maverick San Francisco cop
Harry Callahan 's unorthodox methods of policing have again incurred the wrath of both his superiors and the city's mayor. While things cool off, Callahan is assigned to investigate a series of brutal murders in a small seaside town. Review page 52.
(1983, 18)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Clint
Eastwood.
Unknown:
Harry
Callahan
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Who Do You Think You Are? 2/8. Robert Lindsay returns home to the small industrial town of Ilkeston in Derbyshire to explore his roots.
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Lindsay
Connie can't help but get involved in Gina's plight, while Ric orders a cover-up.
Finds include an original script written by Ronnie Barker and a painting, donated to charity, worth a cool £60,000.
Contributors
Written By:
Ronnie
Barker